Covering up or getting rid of razor bumps on my chin.
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Jan 28, 2016
Morgan S.
I'm currently doing laser hair removal on my chin ( the excess hair is from hormones) and I can't wax, thread or tweeze. I know have razor pumps and a slight gray cast on my chin and using orange corrector just isn't cutting it. I am trying all the home remedies and shaving the recommended way. Any suggestions?
Jan 28, 2016
Melody W.
How often are you shaving the area?
Jan 29, 2016
Morgan S.
Every 3 days
Feb 1, 2016
Melody W.
Thats not too bad...the Grey cast on your chin should go away as the hair falls out but with the rasor bumps maybe try a new razor, definitely moisture the area, only shave when you have to as well because the skin needs time to heal :)
Feb 1, 2016
Melody W.
Also don't press too hard that could be causing more irration.
Feb 1, 2016
Christina R.
You can always buy facial hair bleach and exfoliate your face.
Feb 1, 2016
Melody W.
I wouldnt reccomend using hair blech without asking your beautician.
Feb 1, 2016
Melody W.
bleach*
Feb 2, 2016
Sierra M.
Use Bliss's ingrown hair/razor bump prevention pads. I've used them for a couple of years now and it's the only thing that comes close to working.