DIY Razor Burn Oil to Prevent Razor Burn
Shaving with razor is an affordable and quickest way to
remove unwanted hair. However, the biggest drawback of this method of hair
removal is the risk of razor burn. A razor burn can be defined as skin
irritation that not only looks unsightly but it also source of pain and
discomfort.
Razor burn issue is most common with men to shave their
faces frequently. Women can also have razor burn problem after shaving their
legs and armpits. There are several signs and symptoms of razor burn, such as
rashes, redness, itching, swelling, burning sensation, and small red bumps. It
can be affect any part of the body including the face, pubic area, legs, and
armpits. There are many causes of razor burn, such as dull blade, hard soap,
shaving on dry skin, and sensitive skin.
So you must keep in mind, if you don’t follow proper shaving
techniques, razor burn will be happened.
see also, how to perfectly shave your armpits
How to Get a Smooth
Shave?
1. Exfoliate the skin (see here, how to exfoliate skin naturally)
2. Use sharp blades (see here, how to properly shave your legs)
3. Don’t shave on dry skin, shave only on wet skin - either
after a bath or shower (see here, homemade shaving cream)
4. Moisturize the skin after shaved - I love to use my
favorite oil combination after shaved - recipe below!
Razor Burn Oil Recipe
1/2 cup coconut oil
1/4 cup jojoba oil
5 drops of lavender essential oil
5 drops of frankincense essential oil
Mix well all above ingredients and store it in a glass
container.
Thanks for joining me, stay tuned for lots more amazing
recipes.
Have a great day! Sharing will be appreciated :)
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