How to Make Razor Bumps Go Away?

Stop shaving the area until the bumps heal

Apply a cool compress for 5 to 10 minutes

Gently cleanse the skin with a mild, fragrance-free wash

Use a soothing, alcohol-free moisturizer or aloe vera gel

Avoid scratching, picking, or rubbing the bumps

Wear loose clothing to reduce friction

Exfoliate gently after the skin calms down

Use a warm compress if ingrown hairs are present

Shave with a clean, sharp razor when you resume

Shave in the direction of hair growth

Use shaving gel or cream before shaving

Avoid multiple passes over the same area

Rinse the razor often while shaving

Consider an electric trimmer instead of a close shave

Use an over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream for short-term redness and irritation

Use an acne wash with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide if recommended for your skin

Seek medical care if bumps become painful, swollen, pus-filled, or persistent

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