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  2. Expert tips for treating and preventing razor burn - AOL

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    The best way to prevent razor burn is to use shaving cream or gel, which helps the razor glide smoothly against skin and minimizes potential skin irritation, says Dr. Joshua Zeichner, the director ...

  3. Save Yourself From Nicks, Cuts, And Razor Burn With ... - AOL

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    Shaving creams don't make your skin feel softer and create a protective barrier between your skin and your razor. Shop top shaving creams, per dermatologists. Save Yourself From Nicks, Cuts, And ...

  4. 6 Ways Your Armpits Can Clue You In On Your Overall Health - AOL

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    The only attention they typically get is how to keep them from smelling so much or how to shave them to prevent firey razor burn. Details like their appearance, smell, and even how much you sweat ...

  5. Pseudofolliculitis barbae - Wikipedia

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    Some men use electric razors to prevent PFB. Those who use a razor should use a single blade or special wire-wrapped blade to avoid shaving too closely, with a new blade each shave. [11] Shaving in the direction of hair growth every other day, rather than daily, may improve pseudofolliculitis barbae.

  6. Aftershave - Wikipedia

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    Aftershave is a product applied to skin after shaving. Traditionally, it is an alcohol -based liquid (splash), but it can be a lotion , gel , or even a paste . It often contains an antiseptic agent such as denatured alcohol , stearate citrate or witch hazel to prevent infection of cuts, as well as to act as an astringent to reduce skin irritation.

  7. Whitfield's ointment - Wikipedia

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    It can have a slight burning effect that goes away after a few minutes. It is named after Arthur Whitfield (1868–1947), a British dermatologist. [1] The original ointment contains 3% salicylic acid and 6% benzoic acid in a suitable base, such as lanolin or petrolatum. [2] [3] Alternatively, a short-chain alcohol or fatty alcohol can be used ...