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    Thanks for great answes, but i have 1 question left. What am i suppose to do if i have to shave every day? Is there any possible treatment in this case?

    I read that is is possible to use special oils, but will it really work ambrossimo.com/get-rid-of-razor-bumps/

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    Not sure what your asking, this thread is 5 years old, but shaving everyday is possible I do it and a lot of others do without the bumps and burn, a lot has to do with the razors edge being right,(as your new it might not be) also your technique again new guys don't have it worked out yet along with prep and lather making ability. If you want to get a leg up on this type shaving put your location in your profile and look up mentors in your area. Tc
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    Not sure what your asking, this thread is 5 years old, but shaving everyday is possible I do it and a lot of others do without the bumps and burn, a lot has to do with the razors edge being right,(as your new it might not be) also your technique again new guys don't have it worked out yet along with prep and lather making ability. If you want to get a leg up on this type shaving put your location in your profile and look up mentors in your area. Tc
    sorry for that, but i was looking for solution of my problem. I mentioned a link before, http://www.ambrossimo.com/get-rid-of-razor-bumps/ Do you have any ideas,whether it is good and trusted website, which instruction i could follow?

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    The websites suggestions for razor bumps will work. But if you think about it, most of their suggestions (oils and anti inflammatory) are the ingredients in good after shaves.

    I usually use witch hazel after the shave and then an aftershave. Others use an alum block. Both work, it's just a matter of preference.
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    Make sure your edges are the best they can be. Get your face used to straights. WTG only for a few days or longer, then 2 pass for awhile, then 3 pass.
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    Did you ever get an answer ? .. I am new also I found alum block then cold rinse then aftershave is a good combination and I have very sensitive skin .

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