A member asked:

What's a good oil or lotion to put on razor burn?

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Dr. Vicki Levine answered

Specializes in Dermatology

Oil: A lotion is more likely to burn.

Answered 1/1/2014

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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Razor burn: Insure you use fresh, sharp blades vice dull blades. If hair is > several mm long – then trim before shaving. Wash area before shaving – warm water helps to soften hair. Use a lubricant when shaving. Avoid using products that contain alcohol or are scented. Shave in direction of the hair – not against it. Be gentle when shaving – don’t push down too hard. Moisturize skin after shaving. Consider >

Answered 10/31/2015

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Why does my skin burn when I put lotion on after shaving?

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