Treatment for Burn Marks Caused by Razor Bumps

By Patricia | November 10, 2009

What treatment you suggest to get rid of razor bumps and the marks on the skin by razor burn bumps

Razor bumps can be extremely inconvenient and unattractive. You did not mention whether you are male or female, so the location of the bumps remains an unknown. However, since they are leaving bumps and marks, it is assumed that you are talking about parts of the body other than the face. You should be aware that all types of hair removal procedures can lead to these bumps occurring on any and all parts of the body. For instance, even if you wax your skin, there will be bumps and marks. There are some easy solutions you can use for all kinds of bumps and marks. The first and most important thing to realize is that these are beneath the surface of the topmost layer of skin and the skin will have to be gently abraded to get rid of them. So to start with, you can use a gentle exfoliating scrub about once a week on a regular basis. Keep in mind that these methods will have to be consistently followed if you need to get rid of your problems. You can also make your own scrub with granular oatmeal and milk. If you have oily skin, you can use fresh yogurt instead.

Alternately, you can also make a sugar scrub. These are relatively easier to use, as they will tell you when the job is done – the indicator is that the sugar has melted. Make one with a few sugar crystals to which a bit of oil has been added. This should be of a sticky consistency. Alternately you can also add a bit of glycerin to sugar. Once the sugar starts melting, you can start using it on your skin. This method should provide you with results rather quickly. You can also add a few drops of lime juice to your scrubbing mixture, and this will have excellent bleaching effects on any dark spots. However, if this is not working for you, you need to examine other methods of hair removal. Since it seems obvious that shaving is not working for you, you may want to try waxing instead. There are also plenty of chemical free natural hair removing creams and lotions which are extremely easy and cheap to use. All you have to do is apply the lotion to your skin and then wipe it off. You should examine all your options and use the one that is best suited for your skin type.

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