A razor burn is an irritation of the skin that may appear after shaving mostly using a blunt razor blade or not using the proper technique of shaving. Razor burn normally appears just a few minutes after shaving and is characteristically red rashes. Some people call razor burn razor rash. Ra...
Using emollients — especially creams with exfoliating acids such as lactic, glycolic, or salicylic acid — is key to reducing itching and scaling. “It should be done in addition to whatever therapy is prescribed by your doctor,” Dr. Pelle says. Applymoisturizertwice a day for the best res...
Evening primrose oil (in capsules, soft gels, or liquid) contains essential fatty acids that can help revitalize the skin and relieve itching and inflammation. Studies have shown that recommended daily doses of evening primrose oil can reduce the need for creams. Alternatives to evening primrose o...