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    Default Neck with rash after shaving

    Hi,

    I have a problem with some rash/small red pimple on the base of my neck after shaving. Some time they even have small white head.

    I don't know what to do.

    This is my routine after shaving :

    1-Rince with cold water
    2-Alum Block
    3-Rince with cold water
    4-Proraso Splash
    5-Proraso balm

    Is this enough?

    For now I shave with a cheap 2 blade cartridge razor that I use 2 time max before replacing it. I am waiting to get my Straight razor to get honed.

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    If you are getting just red rash it could be you left your skin just a tad too thin . For the pimples it sounds like not only did you get minor cuts of heavy abrasions, you also got small infections in them.

    I don't know about proraso, I looked them up and saw they have an alcohol base but that it's not very high. Perhaps try something with more alcohol to make sure you get the shaved area properly disinfected after your shave. Some Bay Rum stuff might be an option and is quite popular, but there are lots and lots of options.

    Also, your pressure may be a bit too heavy. A little abrasion on our skin while shaving is inevitable, but try to leave as much as possible

    Finally, a nice balm might be a good idea, dryness after shaving might be another explanation for your redness. Proraso might be perfect, I never had the chance to try it. I use some shea butter cream, it works wonders for me.

    Best of luck.

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    I used to get the exact same rash you are describing when I shaved with a multi blade. Now, after 4 months of str8 shaving, all I deal with is the occaisional nick. It was not clear from your post if you have been shaving with a str8 and just waiting for your razor to get honed, or if you're just getting started.

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    There is a very good chance that it is too much pressure.
    There is a chance that you are not building a proper lather.
    There is a chance that you are allergic to something in those products.

    I want to know more about your facial regiment. You only listed shaving. If you could inform me of your wash/scrub/exfolliant routine. If there is any other product you use or process other than shaving you may want to look into that, I see that you are not shaving with a str8 yet, but what did you shave with before?

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    Try some astringent after you rinse your face. Seems to clear up the skin quite nicely.

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    Mantic59 offers some neck advice:
    YouTube - How To Maintain The Neck For Shaving

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    Quote Originally Posted by deighaingeal View Post
    There is a very good chance that it is too much pressure.
    There is a chance that you are not building a proper lather.
    There is a chance that you are allergic to something in those products.

    I want to know more about your facial regiment. You only listed shaving. If you could inform me of your wash/scrub/exfolliant routine. If there is any other product you use or process other than shaving you may want to look into that, I see that you are not shaving with a str8 yet, but what did you shave with before?

    -G
    I was shaving with an electric razor. I just started wet shaving. I bought a straight razor and never used it yet. I am waiting that (forgot is name, he is on this forum) came back from vacation to honed my razor.

    Usualy i take a shower and I let the water run on my face like 1 min. Then i wash my face with the bioterme et nivea soap. After my shower I put some proraso pre shave. I do WTG and I put some proraso pre shave again then I do ATG.

    My lather is very good and I add some glycerin. I use in my rotation Proraso cream, proraso soap, nivea cream or Wilkinson (I don't really like this one, I don't think I am gonna use it again)

    And my post shaving routine is a couple post above.

    Forgot to say that just before doing ATG I rince with cold water.

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    try applying some preshave oil onto your beard or conditioner to soften up the bristles, I get alot of razor burn if I don't apply a pre-moisturising oil/balm/conditioner.

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    Sounds like razor bumps aka ingrown hairs, usually caused by cutting hairs below skin level. Are you paying attention to the direction that your beard grows? Could be that you're shaving those whiskers ATG and irritating your neck. If that's the case you can try altering your technique, increase your prep prior to shaving and ease up on pressure. Failing that you may just have to settle for a lesser shave in the neck region rather than cope with irritation. Remember, go for comfort before closeness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan82 View Post
    Sounds like razor bumps aka ingrown hairs, usually caused by cutting hairs below skin level. Are you paying attention to the direction that your beard grows? Could be that you're shaving those whiskers ATG and irritating your neck. If that's the case you can try altering your technique, increase your prep prior to shaving and ease up on pressure. Failing that you may just have to settle for a lesser shave in the neck region rather than cope with irritation. Remember, go for comfort before closeness.

    Yes I paid attention to the direction that my beard grows. If I split my neck in a half horizontaly, the upper section grows down and the lower secion grows up. When I do my first shave (WTG) I respect that direction and when I do the second shave (ATG) I feel that sometimes it is not very confortable in the lower section.

    I got the razor bumps only in the lower section. I don't have alot of bumps but I don't find it very esthetic and confortable.

    Should I forget to do ATG in the lower section? I would prefer not because I really like the feel of a close shave. Any idea of what I should try first?


    EDIT : Would this be a good idea that I clean my cartrige blades with some 70% alcohol before shaving with?
    Last edited by macpowa; 10-24-2010 at 08:23 PM.

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