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How to Avoid Razor Burn

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Summary: Avoiding razor burn can be done by putting a warm towel on the face before shaving. Stop getting razor burn with tips from an experienced hair care professional in this free video on shaving.

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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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"Preventing razor burn is something that we all, at some time or another, have a problem with. My name is Sylvia Russell and today I'm going to show you how to prevent razor burn. Now, to prevent razor burn you have to take some precautionary measures. Make sure and use a warm towel on the face before shaving. Make sure that when you shave, you use a shaving cream along with it. Go ahead and begin to shave. Once you shave take easy strokes. Don't press too hard because the skin is sensitive in these areas. You can even try pulling the skin taut so that you create an even skin texture for the razor to glide over. Remember, I know that this is something that you can do at home. Shaving is as easy as 1,2 and 3. Remember, we want to avoid any irritation or razor bumps. So be sure to keep the skin clean. Use a shaving cream that is great for sensitive skin. You can even try some oils and a eucalyptus cream to help open up the pores. There are many things out there for you to use. My name is Sylvia Russell and this is how you can prevent razor burn."

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