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    Anyone have any tips for shaving with a sunburn?

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    Don't do it! Take a break for a few days man.

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    I second that. I don't think I've ever shaved with a sunburn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroCool View Post
    Don't do it! Take a break for a few days man.
    All of the above....!

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    Agreed! Heal up and dont shave! Keep your face extremely moisturized while it heals though.

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    Try an Aloe based lotion to alleviate the sunburn and WAIT until it's healed.
    And lots of natural moisturiser too - as previously indicated.
    I was going to be a smarta$$ and say that I've never tried shaving with a sunburn 'cause they are too harsh for my face but I didn't.
    Perhaps more screen next time? - but you already knew that, eh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moorefield1 View Post
    Anyone have any tips for shaving with a sunburn?
    Tips? No, I just shave as usual. It's not pleasant, but that's part of life.

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    Tuff up buckoo ! Sunburn - Razorburn what's the difference?

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    I bet proraso pre shave would feel good on your face, if you have some, use it as a moisturizer. As the other's said, Keep your face moisturized, and take a few days off to heal.

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    +1 to what zib said. We always used Noxema on a bad sunburn, it seems to cool and moisturize.

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