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    Default Need suggestions to get rid of these razor bumps

    So i've had these two razor bumps right above my adams apple for a while now. They will not go away. Anyone know of a good cream or cure?

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    I tried a alum block & it cured my "neck issues". I use it after I rinse my face with cold water after my shave. You just rub the alum block all over your wet face. I use a circular motion and cover my entire face. I then blot my face dry with a towel and apply my aftershave. I'm prone to getting razor burn rather easily & use alcohol based aftershaves like Clubman Pinaud while I'm working...I use the nicer stuff when I'm off and with the lil lady. This is what works for me and you can't go wrong the suggestion...
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    I use a product from Lush called "A breath of fresh air". It's a mineral water that comes in a spritzer bottle. A couple of sprays on the face right after a shave, let it evaporate a bit, and then your everyday lotion. Works great for me. Haven't had a bump or a weeper since I began using it.

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    If you have a razor bump that won't go away it is probably an ingrown hair. To make the bump go away you have to get rid of the ingrown hair. I won't recomend a way to do this because what I have been known to do is probably not the best way.

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    I'm sure you do like I do...pluck it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    I tried a alum block & it cured my "neck issues". I use it after I rinse my face with cold water after my shave. You just rub the alum block all over your wet face. I use a circular motion and cover my entire face. I then blot my face dry with a towel and apply my aftershave. I'm prone to getting razor burn rather easily & use alcohol based aftershaves like Clubman Pinaud while I'm working...I use the nicer stuff when I'm off and with the lil lady. This is what works for me and you can't go wrong the suggestion...
    Good luck,
    Scott
    I agree with Shooter +1 on the alum followed by after shave since I been using it I never get any razor burn or bumps ever

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    Best way to not have razor bumps is to shave with the grain and use the appropriate aftershave balm to heal all burns and to prevent any bumps.

    TwinLuxe Soothing Face Balm is what I would recommend and use daily.

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    Nivea Sensitive works awesome as an ASB. Also, i've found the a good prep help results when youre dont. If you lather, strop then re-lather sometimes the lather will moisturize while youre stroppin...especially if you add a couple drops of glycerin. it's worth a try.

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    Don't forget about your technique. Make sure your pressure is very light, and your angles are low.

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    Default Moore's Razor Rash Relief

    You might try this product. I did with success when I first started.
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