Recommendation
Razor burn, also known as razor irritation or razor folliculitis, can be treated with HYPOGEN CARE Aftershave Balm. In very severe cases with HYPOGEN CARE Wound Care Fluid.
It is advisable to follow the HYPOGEN CARE care routine when shaving. This helps to prevent razor burn.
Features
Razor burn is a skin irritation that occurs after shaving. It is typically caused by several factors, including:
- Friction: The razor blade can irritate the upper layer of the skin and cause small cuts or micro-injuries. This is especially true if not enough shaving foam or shaving gel is used.
- Ingrown hairs: Sometimes hairs grow back into the skin after shaving and cause inflammation.
- Sensitivity: Some people have more sensitive skin, which reacts more sensitively to shaving and can develop razor burn.
Symptoms of razor burn can include redness, itching, burning or small red bumps around the shaved area.
Referenced terms
Shaving irritation, shaving folliculitis
*The recommendations of the navigator on symptoms, diseases, etc. are not a substitute for professional advice or treatment by a doctor. In general, it is advised to consult a specialist for medical guidance in case of skin diseases. The recommendations of the navigator must not be used for independent medical treatment: The correct classification of symptoms, diseases and clinical pictures, etc. can only be provided by a physician, especially in the case of multiple diseases.