Eliminate Razor Burn by Learning How To Shave Properly

September 2nd, 2007 by Gregory Bale and Danielle LaRoche

Welcome to RightShave.com, the completely free tips you'll find within will help you achieve a better shave and eliminate razor burn. I'm confidant that nearly everyone who is experiencing problems with shaving will learn the right way to shave by reading the articles on this site.

I had no idea I was shaving wrong. The next time I shaved, I could feel that my neck was not going to become irritated. I'll know better than to trust my dad's techniques again, lol!

-Francis

My legs and bikini area look and feel 100% better - this site is perfect for people who weren't taught how to shave properly.

-Julie

Remember that this site is completely free and the advise is to be used at your own risk. The articles presented herein have been carefully researched and compiled, but they are not meant to replace the better judgment of your family doctor or dermatologist. If you think you may have an infection on your skin (painful, red, swollen, pus, etc.) it would be wise to book an appointment with your doctor. RightShave.com and its owners can not be held liable for adverse effects resulting from advice provided on this site. 

Eliminate Razor Burn

Aug 29, 2007 by Gregory Bale

The good news: it's possible to eliminate razor burn; the bad news is that it may take a little while to figure out exactly what’s causing the problem. Nearly every person - man or woman - that has taken a razor to their skin with the intention of ridding some hair has experienced razor burn. This annoying, irritating condition is one that many people have simply chosen to live with rather than try to correct.

It’s important to note that the terms ‘razor burn’ and ‘razor bump’ are sometimes incorrectly used interchangeably. READ MORE...

How to Prevent Razor Bumps

September 2nd, 2007 by Gregory Bale

A surprising number of people who want to know just how to prevent razor bumps and eliminate razor burn don't know the proper answer to the age old question when it comes to shaving: Should I shave with or against the grain?. ‘The grain’ refers to what direction your hair is growing. For example: The hair above a lip grows somewhat downward, toward the lip; it feels sharper when you rub your finger starting from the lip moving toward the nose – this is against the grain. READ MORE...

Home Remedy for Razor Burn

Aug 29, 2007 by Danielle LaRoche

Simply put, shaving is rough on skin. If it weren’t, this whole website just wouldn’t exist. So many people that want to know a home remedy to eliminate razor burn focus only on a single 'magical' concoction of oatmeal or apple cider vinegar (both of which don't do a whole lot.) - but barely anyone bats an eye at the process, that's right process, of rinsing and drying after you shave. READ MORE... 

How To Prevent Razor Burn

Aug 29, 2007 by Gregory Bale

So many people that want to know how to eliminate razor burn have often never heard of the following tip. If you are someone who just can’t seem to get that perfect shave, perhaps part of the problem is the time of day you choose to shave at. 

You might have heard of the rule to never buy a pair of shoes late in the day because that’s when your feet will be at their most swollen point, making the size of shoe you choose inaccurate. And we’ve all heard the wait 30 minutes after eating before going swimming rule. Well, there’s a somewhat similar rule that you should follow when it comes to shaving: To help eliminate razor burn wait READ MORE... 

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