Razor burn on legs help

Discussion in 'Women's Shaving' started by soapbuddy, Jun 22, 2010.

  1. soapbuddy

    soapbuddy Mistress of Lather

    I know, I know, I was in a hurry and that's not a good thing, but now I have razor burn on my legs. I thought I would try TSD Aftershave Milk or???

    Comments, ideas, suggestions?
     
  2. Queen of Blades

    Queen of Blades Mistress of Mischief Staff Member

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    I use a couple things on razor burn.

    -Club Mend Bump Repair Gel
    -alum
    -aftershave milk

    Hope you found something to ease the discomfort, Irena!
     
  3. soapbuddy

    soapbuddy Mistress of Lather

    Thanks JoAnna. It's not as bad today. I might try yours.
     
  4. Jason

    Jason New Member

    witch hazel??
     
  5. soapbuddy

    soapbuddy Mistress of Lather

    I tried that. It burned like crazy. :(
     
  6. Jason

    Jason New Member

    Sorry to hear that!! :(
     
  7. soapbuddy

    soapbuddy Mistress of Lather

    It's better today. I'm going to try JoAnna's After Shave Milk.
     
  8. Jason

    Jason New Member

    I wish I had some better advice than I gave you!
     
  9. soapbuddy

    soapbuddy Mistress of Lather

    That's ok. I was mad at myself for doing such a stuupid thing. I know better....
     
  10. Batness

    Batness New Member

    I've tried alum powder (not in a styptic stick form) and it BURNED and made bumps more red and angry. :p Right now I myself am trying to find a way to sooth...I'm using coconut oil right now.
     
  11. soapbuddy

    soapbuddy Mistress of Lather

    I put cold aloe on it and that seems to work ok for now.
     
  12. Queen of Blades

    Queen of Blades Mistress of Mischief Staff Member

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    Alum powder? Like what's available in the grocery store spice aisle?
     
  13. TomPike

    TomPike Active Member

    Witch Hazel minus the alcohol - Thayers...
     
  14. Batness

    Batness New Member

    I got it from a supply place for animal wounds actually, and didn't actually know styptic pens contained "alum" when I bought it. I just thought "oh if it works on pets it'll work on people." Now I can't use it on pets or people it just burns. :p

    It might just be me though; I have sensitive skin with a load of disorders so. : (
     
  15. Jason

    Jason New Member

    Update???
     
  16. soapbuddy

    soapbuddy Mistress of Lather

    Plain aloe gel from the fridge definitely helped. It's almost that time again. I'll make sure I have a new blade.
     
  17. Jason

    Jason New Member

    And take your time!!
     
  18. soapbuddy

    soapbuddy Mistress of Lather

    Isn't that the truth! I will.
     
  19. Queen of Blades

    Queen of Blades Mistress of Mischief Staff Member

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    I think he was talking to me. :ashamed001

    I haven't forgotten you, Irena! Promise!
     
  20. soapbuddy

    soapbuddy Mistress of Lather

    No worries. :)
     

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