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10 Easy Natural Remedies for Razor Burn Relief Right Now!

natural remedies for razor burn

Shaving might be the easiest way to remove hair on your body but some people struggle with this method of hair removal because it gives them razor burn!

Thankfully, there are a number of great natural remedies for razor burn that soothe skin in an instant.

Not to mention, razor burn can be prevented with the following measures:

Top 10 Natural Remedies for Razor Burn

Below are natural remedies for razor burn that you can use right in the comfort of your home.

Apply them onto your razor burn to give you an immediate relief.

Remember to test it on a small area of your skin before applying it all over to see that it is good for you and you won’t be allergic to it.

Note: Go ahead and use these natural remedies for razor burn on sensitive areas like the privates, because they do not contain harsh chemicals. Just remember, only apply externally.

1. Aloe Vera

Pure aloe vera gel is the most soothing ingredient on Earth. It is anti-inflammatory which helps reduce redness on the skin.

It also has a pleasant cooling sensation which provides immense relief to razor burn.

You can purchase Amara Organics Aloe Vera Gel because it’s pure, natural and organic.

2. Colloidal Oatmeal

You can apply a colloidal oatmeal paste on your razor burn, or soak in an oatmeal bath. Both will give you amazing relief.

To make a colloidal oatmeal paste, mix 1/4 cup of colloidal oatmeal together with enough water to make a goopy paste, then apply it gently on your razor burn. Leave it on for 3 minutes then rinse off.

To make an oatmeal bath, add 1-2 cups of colloidal oatmeal into a lukewarm bath, stir the bath to mix the oatmeal in. Soak for 15-20 minutes.

3. Coconut Oil

This creamy white oil is incredibly soothing when applied on irritated and burning skin.

Smooth 1 tsp of coconut oil on the affected area for relief from the burning sensation.

4. Shea Butter

Shea butter is another natural soother. It’s good for calming bug bites, burns, eczema, rashes and also razor burns. Rub a small piece of shea butter between your palms to melt it then apply it gently on the razor burn.

5. Vitamin E 

Vitamin E is good for healing the skin naturally. It is popularly used for removing scars, moisturizing skin, promoting healing of wounds and more. Applying Vitamin E cream or vitamin E capsule (prick it, squeeze the oil and apply) on razor burn can help it heal faster while giving sweet relief.

5. Cold Compress

Using a cold compress helps ease the pain and stinging sensation of a razor burn. Simply soak a soft washcloth or microfiber washcloth

in cold water, squeeze out the excess water and gently apply it on the razor burn. Repeat as many times as necessary to get relief.

6. Sweet Almond Oil

Sweet almond oil also contains Vitamin E, the powerful antioxidant that heals skin. Gently apply a suitable amount of sweet almond oil on your affected skin for relief!

7. Corn Starch

Dusting corn starch on a razor burn can also help provide relief!

Corn starch can be applied onto rashes, itchy skin, irritation and bug bites for a pleasant soothing sensation that automatically calms skin down.

Gently shake cornstarch onto the razor burn and smooth it over the skin and feel much better!

8. Yogurt

Yogurt is one of the top natural remedies for razor burn.

When applied on skin, it gives an immediate cooling and soothing sensation.

Yogurt also locks water into the skin and has skin softening properties that keep skin feeling healthy and rejuvenated. Use Greek yogurt for best results.

9. Rose Water

Spraying rose water on a razor burn can help cool it down! Rose water is also anti-inflammatory which means it helps reduce redness. It also contains a small amount of Vitamin C that helps promote collagen production in skin.

10. Honey

Honey is a great soother when it comes to burns. Gently spread raw honey onto your razor burn. Leave it on for a few minutes then rinse off with cold water. Your skin will look and feel tons better!

Bonus: 5 Tips to Make Sure You Don’t Get Razor Burn Next Time!

Have a look at 5 easy ways to prevent razor burn:

  • Exfoliate before shaving. Use a sugar scrub on your skin before you shave to remove dead cells and dry skin. This will soften and smooth out your skin, making it easier for the razor to glide through without causing trouble.
  • Do not dry shave. Dry shaving is a recipe for disaster! You’ll not only get razor burn but also razor bumps, ingrown hairs and even a rash. Wet your skin, use shaving cream, shaving soap or even just plain coconut oil before shaving.
  • Do not use a blunt razor. Replace your razors frequently. If using disposable razors, make sure to dispose of them instead of reusing them to avoid razor burn.
  • Shave in the direction hair grows. One of the easiest ways to get razor burn is shaving in the opposite direction of hair growth. You can actually feel your skin burning immediately you shave using this method. Always make sure to shave in the direction your hair grows.
  • Apply moisturizer after shaving. This will immediately soothe and cool down your skin! It will also keep your skin soft and silky. That baby soft skin after shaving and moisturizing feels SO GOOD!

What do you think? Are you ready to try any of these natural remedies for razor burn? Share your thoughts below!

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