8 Ways To Treat Razor Burn At Home

Written by Dayle Pereira12th Jul 2017
8 ways to treat razor burn at home
Being swift and simple, shaving can seem like a quick-fix solution for your hair removal problems. The downside is, sometimes it can leave you with a nasty case of razor burn. If you’ve ever found your skin red, itchy and bumpy shortly after shaving, that’s exactly what it is. No one wants to flaunt patchy, irritable skin in a sundress post shaving so here’s how to treat razor burn quickly in 8 different ways.

Vaseline original pure skin jelly to treat razor burn

Aloe vera is popular skin care soother that works magic naturally on troubled skin. The best way to use it to treat razor burn is with the Vaseline Intensive Care Aloe Soothe Body Lotion. When applied all over your body, it's pure aloe extracts and Stratys 3 Multi-Layer Moisture goes 3 layers deep into the skin to pamper the body and refresh it.

When your skin feels itchy, trust a calming body mask to rescue you! To make one, combine 6 tablespoons of honey with ½ a cup of yogurt and apply it over the affected area. Let the pack air dry for 30 minutes and wash it off with cold water. Honey is an anti-bacterial humectant while creamy yogurt is highly moisturising. Together, they calm the skin and reduce discomfort greatly.

For a simple skin care solution to treat razor burn, take 5 – 6 ice cubes in a cotton handkerchief and press gently onto the skin in a circular motion. This works as a cold compress to constrict blood vessels and lower the temperature of the affected area which reduces redness and pain.

Vaseline original pure skin jelly to treat razor burn

Think of your morning oatmeal as a double duty meal—first as a nourishing breakfast and second as a skin care treatment for razor burn relief. To use it for the latter, combine 2 cups of oats with 1 cup of cold milk. Stir it to create a thick paste and apply it over the skin for 40 minutes. Once you wash it off, you will find your body soothed and moisturised. This is because lactic acid and milk protein combine with anti-inflammatory oatmeal to efficiently calm the skin.

You may be surprised to know that apple cider vinegar isn’t just dark spot destroyer, it treats razor burn effectively too! To use it, apply a few tablespoons of apple cider vinegar directly on the skin. Let it sit for 20 minutes and wash it off with cold water. Thanks to apple cider vinegar’s mildly acidic nature and anti-bacterial properties, your skin will feel soothed and the effects of razor burn will be gone!

Everyone loves a cup of tea to calm their mind but when razor burn strikes, save some for the body as well. Apply brewed black tea (which has been cooled) directly over the area of your body affected by razor burn and leave it to dry for 30 minutes. Then wash it off with cold water. The relief that you will feel is primarily due to the tannins in black tea which minimise inflammation and redness.

Vaseline original pure skin jelly to treat razor burn

In times of trouble and razor burn, turn to the tried and tested Vaseline Original Pure Skin Jelly. Its triple purified formula of pure petroleum jelly is hypoallergenic and non-comedogenic. This works gently to reduce dryness, cracking and itchiness on the skin with ease. Bid razor burn goodbye instantly!

That coconut oil is a natural moisturiser isn’t news anymore. But to treat razor burn? Now that’s a first! Massage 3 tablespoons of coconut oil directly over the affected area, leave it for 15 minutes and wash it off with warm water. With its multitude of anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory agents, coconut oil enriches the skin deeply, reduces redness and tones down bumps in a jiffy. Try it to believe it!

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Dayle Pereira has a penchant for personal style and pop culture while the interests of her heart belong solely to all things beauty and lifestyle.
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