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Jan 8, 2014
Veronica E.
My razor burn really stings! So is possible if it's safe to put an ice cube over the razor burn to decrease the burn? Like to cool down the burn? And will it go away if I put the ice cube on the burn? Thanks!
Jan 8, 2014
M G.
Try man after shave thtll reduce the bumps. the ice cubes will probly ease the pain.
Jan 8, 2014
Chiara D.
NEVER put ice on any burn. It makes it WAY WORSE. Just run it under cold water.
Jan 8, 2014
Demi B.
There's products out there that you can get that soothes. Try dermalogica soothing shave cream. It's cheap and it works :) If you get razor burn a lot, try using an oil based pre application before shaving, it will lift the hair off the skin and stop razor burn :)
Jan 8, 2014
Kelsey F.
I actually don't think it will hurt to put ice on it, it's not a legit burn from heat. Also avoid lotion that will make the bumps worse and sting more :)