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    I use Nivia regularly, and it shouldn't burn at all. It's one of the most mild after shave balms I've found. If it burns, there are only two possible explanations.

    1. Your razor and/or technique is lacking and you're ending up with razor burn, even if you don't see it.

    2. You are allergic/sensitive to one of the ingrediants.


    You fan figure out which pretty easily. On your next day off, or whenever you think you can skip shaving for the day, put some on your face and see what happens. If it burns, it's the balm. If not, it your technique or razor.

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