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Skin irritation after shaving

Skin irritation after shaving

Signs

  • Unpleasant sensations of burning, tingling and itching.
  • Skin redness – either uniform or in patches.
  • Peeling and dryness of the skin.
  • Possible rash in the form of small nodules – a sign of inflammation of hair follicles.
  • Ingrown hairs may occur, leading to inflamed, painful bumps.

Causes:

  • genetic factors (especially in people with thin, fair skin, light or red hair)
  • use of aggressive cosmetics that damage the epidermal barrier
  • frost
  • excessive dry air
  • age-related deficiency of skin lipids
  • chronic stress

Solution:

The right choice of cosmetics for shaving and care.

It is better to refuse alcohol-based compositions and use soft natural foams on a plant basis. Intensive moisturizing protects the skin, improves the glide of the razor and facilitates the shaving process.

After shaving, it is necessary to apply a special cream to the skin to soften and heal minor wounds.

Most often, quality cosmetic products for safe and pleasant shaving include such ingredients as:

  • Coco-Glucoside
  • Aloe gel
  • Glycerin
  • Allantoin
  • Bee wax
  • Wheat Protein
  • Lavender oil
  • Witch-hazel (hamamelis) extract
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