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    hello all, i have a problem in a small area under my chin, i havent shave there in a while because of it actually, my hair grows away from my chin, but there is a small patch that grows upward( about the size of my thumb nail), now when i shave this i usually get razor burn or red bumps, what is an aftershave solution that can help soothe the red bumps? will an alum block or toner work for helping the skin?

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    I have a problem like that sort of also. I just don't over do it in that spot. But first some questions... What are you shaving with? Prep? How's your lather? All these variables matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krisbarger View Post
    I have a problem like that sort of also. I just don't over do it in that spot. But first some questions... What are you shaving with? Prep? How's your lather? All these variables matter.
    i am shaving with a Dovo 6/8. I usually take a shower, exfoliate, add conditioner to my face, my lather is so/so as i havent gotten very good at it yet. i get a little better every shave but nothing to brag about......yet.

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    Get that lather right. then keep the razor sharp. And try not to go ATG but maybe XTG? Maybe WTG twice in that spot to cut down on irritation? I have found that once I overdo it in that spot that no magic product can fix my burn bumps but time. Most of the time (excluding pimples) it is my technique that creates the problem. Good luck! I have has good luck with Keihls aftershave balm and proraso balm also. I hear that AOS balms are great also but I like a little cooling effect personally.

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    The advice you've had is all good.
    What I would suggest that you add to your routine is a cream that will get rid of those bumps. Art of Shaving Ingrown Hair Night Cream is my favourite and it works a treat. You should be able to find it easily in the US.

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    Probably some Thayers superhazel is the best thing for that.

    The real solution is go easy in that area so you don't get the problem to begin with.
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    For a little help with the lather, here's a link to Lynn showing how to build lather with soap, and cream. When he goes down to the faucet with his brush I'm sure he's barely touching the mid to upper edge of the bristles to the water and is picking up very little water each time. You can always add more. Start with a wet brush, shaken out and not loaded with loose water. Good luck!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SirStropalot View Post
    For a little help with the lather, here's a link to Lynn showing how to build lather with soap, and cream. When he goes down to the faucet with his brush I'm sure he's barely touching the mid to upper edge of the bristles to the water and is picking up very little water each time. You can always add more. Start with a wet brush, shaken out and not loaded with loose water. Good luck!!

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    One of the first things I had to learn being the excessive person that I am is just that. You can always add water, but you can't take it away! LOL
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    I will agree with the other guys that this is probably an ingrown hair issue. I have two patches on each side of my neck like this. Here is what works for me.

    I started my shave prep as I like to think of it the night before a morning shave.

    Night before

    1. Wash face really well (I like noxzema but anything will do.

    2. While drying you face with a towel scrub the problem area with the towel ( this will inflame it a bit)

    3. Apply witch hazel mix ( witch hazel with 10 uncoated 325mg aspirin broken up in it). Let dry

    4. Apply neosporin w/ pain killer to trouble spot

    Morning of shave

    1. Wet face and apply lather.

    2. Prep razor

    3. Wash off lather and reapply

    4. Shave

    5. Clean up and shower.

    6. Apply alum let sit and wash off ( I do this in shower)

    7. Dry and apply after shave of choice.

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    Keep the pressure extremely light. If you already think you are very light, go even lighter. I get the same thing on one side of my neck and around my mouth if I get careless and use too much (read: any) pressure.

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