Razor Burn was created in 2006-09.
my dog has razor burn what i do for her to help it heal quily
The question is misleading. Use can use a razor on any type of hair BUT there are a number of skin conditions that should not have a razor applied to them. Eczema Acne Burn.... etc
You say, "Mom, I have hairy armpits and I need to shave them." :). Then you go buy a razor and shaving cream and you SHAVE 'EM!
Razor Burn - 2011 was released on: USA: 21 June 2011
If you mean razor burn it is when you shave and and leaves the skin red and sore like a burn. A good shaving cream can help, so can a sharp razor or maybe a good quality electric razor. Also your skin gets somewhat used to shaving after awhile. To get a good idea on what is razor burn and how to prep for a shave, shave properly, and avoid razor burn visit the site attached below.
A razor burn is not actually a burn. It is a result of skin irritation.
If razor burn is from shaving, then you need a skin balm. Tea of any description will not help
Many women do shave their legs and armpits. If you are wanting to take on a more feminine role, look more feminine, or feel more feminine, then shaving regularly would be a good place to start :) You can pick up shaving cream from your local supermarket made specifically for leg shaving, it will help prevent any razor burn and ingrown hairs from occurring.
YES
Your skin might be irritated. For example, your armpits from razor burn, or your breasts from a bad under wire bra. If you don't think that's the reason check with a doctor or online, or try treating it with some calming cream before seeking medical attention.
Yes, more than likely it is razor burn, especially if is a new razor that your skin is not used to.