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How to Treat (and Prevent) Razor Burn
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Want to learn how to get rid of razor burn? You’ve come the right place. You might shave once a week. You might shave everyday. You might never shave and prefer to rock a big, beautiful beard. But if ...
Red areas or razor burns usually happen due to irritation in the skin after shaving. It will cause redness, itching, burning, and stinging in the skin, which usually appears on the armpit, face, or ...
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