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Expert Q+AHow long should I wait to shave after getting razor burn? ANSWER:Razor burn is caused by four things: lack of preparation, shaving against the grain, using a dull razor and not using antiseptic after you shave. If you have razor burn right now, you can take a day or two off. But if you do the following, you shouldn’t get razor burn to begin with: 1. Prep 2. The Grain On most guys, the hair grows down, but sometimes it grows up. You have to look at the direction of the beard. If you have curly hair or black hair, then you have a greater challenge: No matter which way you shave, you’re going against the grain. So it's more about preparation. If you can use shaving oil underneath the shaving cream, it will be smoother. 3. The Blade 4. Antiseptic If you still get razor burn, it’s best to treat it right away. Put a cold towel on your face; it will make the skin contract and quiet down the situation. Otherwise, it'll turn into an irritated rash that could last for a couple of days. About the ExpertAdrian Wood is a Master Barber and the proprietor of New York City's oldest barber shop. He’s traveled the world with his razor and shears, doing stints in London, Montreal and Bermuda before settling in New York 35 years ago. Read more about: African American , Grooming , Razor Burn , Shaving Comments
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