Razor Razor Burns And Rashes

Ouch, it burns, itches and hurts! Razor burn has definitely overwhelmed each of us several times. From a medical point of view it is called

pseudofolliculitis barbae. This skin irritation caused by shaving manifests itself in the form of redness and irritation on the areas of shaved skin. Sometimes this irritation can last up to a week. Razor burn occurs as a result of the shaving process itself, during which - mainly due to incorrect shaving technique or due to incorrect or missing aids - the top layer of skin is removed.

Important: when wet shaving, always shave in the direction of hair growth and never against the direction of growth! If you have acute razor burn, you should NOT shave these irritated areas of skin until your skin has recovered. Make sure you only use sharp razor blades and not dull ones.

Prevent and treat razor burn with argan oil

- For example, apply our Argangolden argan oil to cleansed skin BEFORE shaving, the hairs will swell and become softer, and the skin becomes smoother, so the razor glides better over the areas to be shaved .

- After shaving, massage our Argangolden argan oil in shaved areas of the skin. Argan oil soothes irritated skin, has scientifically proven anti-inflammatory, refreshing and moisturizing effects. Essential fatty acids help damaged skin heal. The antioxidant effect of argan oil also plays a role when it comes to razor burn, because stressed skin can become firmer and less sensitive in the long term due to the essential fatty acids contained in the oil.

  

- Attention men: argan oil is the ideal care after shaving your beard, because it not only soothes and nourishes your shaved skin, but also a great natural anti-aging product for you! Overall, the entire complexion improves with the use of argan oil.