What is razor burn?
Causes of razor burn
Dry shaving
Always use a shave foam or gel. Shave foams and gels are packed with skin-protecting lubricants that help your razor glide across your face and can help hold in hydration as you shave. When the skin is hydrated, it swells and softens, allowing your razor to glide through the hair more easily. This can result in less tug and pull, less scraping on your skin, and less irritation. We recommend this one.
Pressing too hard
Getting overly aggressive with your razor is the fast track to shaving rash. Tread lightly over a layer of shave cream or gel to keep your face centrefold-worthy. Let the razor do the work.
How to prevent razor burn
Swap your blades
Don’t get burned by bad blades. When you begin to feel discomfort, swap out your dull blades for less tug and pull during your shave. You can use Gillette Skin Guard Blades for a comfort shave.
Don’t get burned by re-strokes
Men average about 170 strokes while shaving, and almost 120 of these are re-strokes. Once you scrape off the shaving cream, be mindful of repeating strokes, as this decreases lubrication, which can lead to shaving irritation.
Tread lightly
The skin on your face is sensitive. Shave with the grain and a light amount of pressure to help avoid shaving rash, irritation and cuts.
How to treat razor burn
Using natural remedies
Using over-the-counter products
Changing your shaving routine
Sometimes, we keep having the same problem over and over again until we don’t get rid of it at the root. Same is the case with shaving. There is no point in doing everything right except shaving. You might need to change the way you shave. There are various shave-right techniques available on the internet, which you can follow. But, there is one fundamental thing you need to remember, that is shaving with the grain.
There is a fair chance that you are not using the right razor. In that case, we recommend you to buy the Gillette SkinGuard razor. The unique SkinGuard in between the blades shaves right through without hurting your skin. The SkinGuard between the blades is positioned in such a way that it works to minimize tug and pull and cut hair at skin level. It prevents irritation and gives you a smooth shave.
Make sure you shave it in the direction of your hair growth to prevent further occurrences of razor burns.