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How to Prevent Razor Rash After Shaving

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Summary: The best way to prevent razor rash after shaving is to clean the skin beforehand and use a razor with more than one blade. Get a clean close shave with tips from an experienced hair care professional in this free video on men's hair.

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Sylvia Russell is a motivated professional with more than 18 years of experience in the beauty industry. She's worked as a beauty professional for television segments as well as photo...read more

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"Okay, so that is what you do. Hi, do you have razor rash after shaving? Not sure how to prevent it? Or want to get a smoother, silkier feel? My name is Sylvia Russell and I'm going to show you how to prevent razor rash after shaving. There are some things you must do prior to shaving to prevent razor rash. Make sure you exfoliate and keep the skin clean. Use warm soapy water to go ahead and clean the skin and get it ready for a razor. Make sure you choose a razor that has more than one blade. Something that will glide over your skin smooth. If you're going to use any type of bar soap, make sure it's conditioning or antibacterial to keep bacteria from getting into the pores. That is how sometimes we can get a razor rash. So remember, use warm soapy water before shaving. Sometimes you can use an exfoliation beads and there are so many things out there today, that there's no reason why you should be left with razor rash. Remember to do these things on a regular basis. Also remember to use creams and lotions following your razoring process. Use an antiseptic to clean away dirt and debris. My name is Sylvia Russell and this is how you can prevent razor rash after shaving."

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