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    Default AS w. max Razor Burn relief

    I've just recently started SR shaving, so I'm getting the average amount of newbie razor burn & minor nicks. I've tried Nivea Sensitive balm, Aqua Velva (Glycerin + Menthonol), and Adidas (Glycol, Menthonol (not nearly as much as AV), and some Witch Hazel). None of the above work well for making the red patches of razor burn on my neck less red & sensitive.

    Is there anything that will fix the effects of razor burn better than the 3 AS's above while I'm learning better technique ?

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    Try the Crabtree and Evelyn after shave balm that come in a tube, without fragrance.... it stopped my razorburn absolutely!!!...

    Good luck

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    Hi,

    I tried the Nivea sensitive AS for two straight weeks over Xmas. I forgot my normal stuff while travelling.

    It isn't good for sensitive skin, in fact I would argue it irritates sensitive skin, yet alone do anything useful in addressing razor burn.

    The CF and D R Harris AS balms from experience are great. There is another product made by the Gentlemen s' Refinery which gets rave reviews as well as the CARS product which can be found here Hydrolast Wet Shaving Products at EnchanteOnline

    Good luck

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    My favorite is Proraso Splash. Great stuff IMHO

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    Try Alum Block and/or Witch Hazel. Alum block is standard fare and I use it after every shave. It'll sting more on areas you roughed up, though. Thayer's or Dickenson's Witch Hazel are pretty good and offer relief without any sting. On bad shave days I'll use it later in the day, too.

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    Try Thayers super medicated witchazel. Its loaded with menthol, camphor and some other stuff and is more potent for razor burn than anything I've ever used.
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    Here is another vote for The Genlemen's Refinery Aftershave Balm. I also get good results with Penhaligon's Aftershave Balm.

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    Try using a pre-shave oil before lathering up. It provides more lube and protects your skin.

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    Witch Hazel with or withoug Aloe (depending on your preference).

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    Default Razor Burn Relief

    Hello, JohnG10:

    I always apply a touch of Thayers Super Medicated Witch Hazel with Aloe Vera immediately after the rinse, follow it with aftershave balm and then aftershave. It works wonders for me. Throughout the day, since I work from home, I apply the witch hazel several more times and follow it with more aftershave. It helps clear the head.

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