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How to Get Rid of Razor Burn Fast

Posted: 18 Apr 2020 01:00 AM PDT

Razor burn is a painful problem that can occur after shaving. The irritation, itchiness, and inflammation can last up to a week. However, there are ways of accelerating the recovery process. Treating the problem with natural or over-the-counter remedies can cut healing time to a just a few days.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Using Natural Remedies

  1. Apply a cold compress immediately after you shave or notice the burn. Wrap some ice cubes in a small towel or run a washcloth under cold water and squeeze it until it is damp but not dripping wet. Apply to the razor-burned area for five to ten minutes several times per day until the razor burn has subsided.[1]
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  2. Apply an oatmeal mixture to your skin.[2][3] Oatmeal naturally soothes and exfoliates the skin. Mix two tablespoons of ground oatmeal with one tablespoon of honey. Apply the mixture to razor-burned skin and keep it there for thirty minutes.
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    • If you find the honey-oatmeal mix is too thick and difficult to apply in a smooth, even layer, you could add one teaspoon of water to it.
    • Applying the mixture just after shaving could maximize its efficacy.
  3. Cover the razor burn with honey and apple cider vinegar. [4] Honey has many natural antibacterial agents and moisturizing properties. Using a small spoon or spatula, cover the razor burn with a thin layer of honey. Let the honey sit for about five minutes. Wash the area off under cold water and dry your skin with a small rag or towel.
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    • Next, splash a small amount of apple cider vinegar over the affected area. For a more even application, you could fill a small spray bottle with apple cider vinegar and squirt the affected area once or twice. After applying the vinegar, allow it to air-dry. The anti-inflammatory qualities of apple cider vinegar will cool the skin and relieve your razor burn.
  4. Apply black tea bags to the razor burn.[5][6] Go to your local supermarket and obtain some black tea bags. They are typically sold in small boxes of ten to twenty. Any brand will do, but make sure to obtain only black tea. Dip the tea bag in water to moisten it. Rub it gently over the razor burn. The tannic acid in the black tea can reduce redness and inflammation caused by razor burn.[7]
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    • Repeat two to three times each day, or as needed.
    • Do not rub the bag too vigorously over the razor-burned area, as the tea bag is very thin and easily torn.
  5. Mix a baking soda treatment. Add one tablespoon of baking soda to one cup of water. Stir until you get a smooth paste. If your solution remains liquidy, add more baking soda. Dip a cotton ball in the solution and spread it across the razor burn. Allow it to sit for about five minutes. Remove the cotton ball and wash the area off with cold water. Repeat two to three times each day, or as needed.[8]
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  6. Apply aloe vera to your razor burn.[9] Aloe vera is a plant whose leaves contain a gel with moisturizing properties. Cut an aloe vera leaf along its edge to squeeze out the gel within. If you have trouble squeezing the gel out, use the knife or your fingers to scrape it out from within the leaf. Rub the gel on your razor burn in a circular motion with the tips of your fingers. Continue massaging it into your skin for about two minutes. Let it sit on your skin until its soothing properties subside. Then, rinse the affected skin with cold water. Repeat this application two to four times each day, or as needed.
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    • If you don't have an aloe vera plant or can't easily obtain aloe vera leaves, you can use the same technique with store-bought aloe vera gel.
  7. Apply cucumber and yogurt to your razor burn.[10] Cucumber contains many hydrating and anti-inflammatory properties, and yogurt contains lactic acid which exfoliates the skin. Together, they can help you get rid of your razor burn quickly. Blend half a cucumber with one to two tablespoons of plain yogurt in a blender or food processor. Scoop some of this cucumber-yogurt mix out and apply to the razor-burned area in a thin layer with a spoon or spatula. After twenty minutes, wash the mixture off with lukewarm water.
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    • If you're applying the mix to a larger area of razor burn, you should add two tablespoons of yogurt rather than one, and use a whole cucumber, rather than just a half.
    • If you don't have any yogurt on hand, raw cucumber slices can also be applied directly to the razor burn for fast, soothing relief. Cut some thin cucumber slices and place them in the fridge for about thirty minutes. Apply them for twenty minutes.[11][12]
  8. Use witch hazel on your razor burn.[13] Witch hazel is an extract made from the bark and leaves of a small shrub. Witch hazel contains many astringents that help heal and sooth your razor burn. Dip a cotton ball in a small volume of witch hazel and rub it on the razor-burned area. You could also choose to fill a spray bottle with witch hazel and spray two or three squirts of it on the razor burn. Whatever method you choose, apply the witch hazel two or three times per day, or as needed.
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[Edit]Using Oil on Your Skin

  1. Apply essential oils to the razor burn. There are many essential oils that can help you get rid of your razor burn fast. Lavender, chamomile, and calendula essential oils are useful for soothing razor burn.[14] Mix six to eight drops of any oil of your choice with a quarter cup of water. Soak a cotton ball in the oil-water mixture. Apply the cotton ball to your razor burn two to three times each day, or as needed.
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  2. Treat your razor burn with tea tree oil. Tea tree oil contains antibacterial and antiseptic properties that can quickly relieve your razor burn.[15] Mix three drops of tea tree oil with one tablespoon of olive oil or four to five drops of tea tree oil to two tablespoons of water. Massage the mixture gently into the affected area with the tips of your fingers and let it work on your skin for about ten to fifteen minutes. Wash the oil off with lukewarm water. Repeat twice a day or as needed.
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  3. Use coconut oil to soothe your razor burn.[16] Coconut oil contains lauric acid, a compound with healing, moisturizing, and antiseptic properties. Pour a small amount of coconut oil on the razor-burned area and rub it over the skin. Do not apply a heavy layer. Repeat two to four times each day, or as needed.
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[Edit]Using Over-the-Counter Remedies

  1. Use an aftershave. Aftershave is a product specifically designed to care for skin after you've finished shaving. There are two kinds of aftershave: aftershave splash and aftershave balm.[17] Aftershave splash is a scented, alcohol based astringent. Aftershave balm is a hydrating lotion with a more mild scent. Experiment with a variety of aftershave brands and products to find one that soothes your razor burn.
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    • Aftershaves with vitamin E, provitamin B5, and chamomile are especially good for razor burn.
    • Shea butter and birch wood are also ingredients you should look for in an aftershave product that is effective against razor burn.
  2. Use a lotion. [18] There are a variety of moisturizing lotions that can effectively get rid of razor burn fast. The best lotions for razor burn will contain glycolic acid, which encourages healing in razor-burned skin. Lotions containing alcohol, salicylic acid, or both are also useful, but could dry out your skin. If you have sensitive skin, check the ingredients label on your lotion to ensure it contains glycolic acid instead.
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  3. Use petroleum jelly.[19] Petroleum jelly can relieve irritation caused by razor burn, and keeps moisture on the skin. Rub a thin layer of petroleum jelly across the razor-burned area. Your skin will absorb it, so you don't need to wipe or rinse it off. After about two hours, apply another layer. Continue until your razor burn has subsided.
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  4. Make an aspirin paste.[20] The anti-inflammatory properties of aspirin work wonders on your skin. Take two or three aspirin tablets and crush them in a small bowl. To crush them, you could use the flat bottom of a cup or a wide spoon. Add a few drops of water to the bowl and mix the contents with a fork to make a creamy paste. Four to five drops of water is usually sufficient, but add more if necessary. Rub the paste on the bumps and wait ten minutes. Rinse with lukewarm water. Apply this treatment twice per day until the bumps heal.
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    • If you are pregnant, allergic to aspirin, have a bleeding disorder such as hemophilia, or have a history of intestinal bleeding, do not use aspirin. Additionally, do not use aspirin while nursing or taking blood thinners.
  5. Apply an itch-relief cream containing hydrocortisone. [21] Hydrocortisone is a topical medication that reduces itching, swelling, and redness of irritated skin. It can help calm itchy areas and speed up healing time.
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    • Don't apply hydrocortisone cream for more than three days at a time.
    • Avoid applying it to open cuts.

[Edit]Changing How You Shave

  1. Don't shave too often. Shaving too often will not allow your skin the time it needs to heal sufficiently from previous shaving sessions. Try not to shave more than once every four to five days.[22]
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  2. Use a sharp razor. Razors should be disposed of after five to seven shaves. This way, you're always using a sharp blade, and less likely to irritate the skin.[23]
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  3. Use shaving cream.[24] Wet your skin with mild soap and warm water before shaving, then apply shaving cream or shaving gel. Shaving cream helps you get a smoother shave and reduces the likelihood of getting razor burn.
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  4. Perfect your technique. Shave in short strokes.[25] Don't apply excess pressure; the weight of the razor should be enough to help you shave with the proper pressure. Always move the blade in the direction the hair is growing. If you pull the razor in the direction the hair is not growing, you might end up pushing hair into your follicles.[26]
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  5. Try not cover the razor-burned skin. Allowing your razor burn to be exposed to fresh air can help you get rid of it more quickly. If you must cover the razor burn, wear only loose-fitting clothes to allow your pores to breathe.[27]
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    • Wear cotton clothes. Synthetic clothes can irritate razor-burned skin. Wool, similarly, can exacerbate your razor burn. Cotton, on the other hand, is a more breathable material and will accelerate the razor burn healing process.[28]

[Edit]Expert Advice

Prep your skin before you shave to help prevent razor burn:

  • Wash your face thoroughly.
  • Exfoliate to remove dead skin cells.
  • Heat your skin by taking a hot shower or placing a hot cloth on your face to soften the hair and open your pores.
  • Shave with the grain of your hair to prevent red bumps and irritation.
  • Apply a witch hazel astringent after you shave, then splash your face with cold water to close the pores.
  • Avoid touching your face as much as possible to prevent transferring bacteria and oils to your skin.

[Edit]References

[Edit]Quick Summary

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How to Start an Online Book Group

Posted: 17 Apr 2020 05:00 PM PDT

Even though there are many online book clubs on the Internet, you can start your own online book club. The best thing about starting your own is that you can design it to reflect your particular reading interests and your own style. It's a very satisfying experience, but you have to be prepared to dedicate a lot of time to your pursuit. You won't just be a participant, you will be setting the stage for others to join your reading community and contribute to the discussion of books. The steps below outline how you can get your own online book club started.

[Edit]Steps

  1. Don't try to reinvent the wheel. Before you even think about the first book you want to offer for discussion, take some time to peruse existing online book clubs and check out what kind of software they are using. You don't have to be a software engineer in order to create a website.
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  2. Think about how you would like the discussions to flow. You might want to use a message board system, an email system or a blog. There are advantages and disadvantage to each option, and your choice should reflect the amount of time you have to devote to interaction. Again, look at a variety of online book club websites and think about which type of discussion forum appeals to you.
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  3. Make your website inviting. Like it or not, first impressions still count. People see the graphics before they start to read the content. Experiment with colors and different fonts. Ask your family and close friends to look at your website, and ask them to navigate through it before it goes live. Listen to the feedback and work on making your online book group site an enticing stop for book lovers.
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  4. Start with what you know. Make your first book choice one that you are passionate about. Be prepared to keep the discussion going. If you can't think of a list of questions, check out some reading group guides on the Internet. Here are some standard discussion questions you might want to use:
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    • What do you think of the book's title? How deep into the book did you get before you understood the relevance of the title? Did the title reflect the main themes of the book?
    • What are the key characteristics of the protagonist? How did the personality and life experience of the protagonist shape the direction of the novel?
    • Did the action in the novel parallel important events in history?
    • Did reading the book evoke any strong emotion in you? Did you cry? Did you laugh? Why? Was there one event in the novel that resonated with you deeply?
  5. Offer more to your readers than a book discussion. Do some research on the author or the setting in the book. Add links to book reviews, positive and negative, and ask your members to comment on those reviews.
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  6. Keep it fresh. It takes time to build up a membership, and your members will grow if you keep the content fresh and interesting. Keep all discussions active. Ideally, you will want to check in with your website multiple times during each day. Always provide new information so that your site doesn't appear to be stagnant.
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  7. Market your new online group. Ask your family and friends to drop in and join in the discussion. Invite all your Facebook friends and all of your email contacts. Print your own business cards with the name of your website; ask the local book stores, coffee shops and libraries if you may leave your cards there.
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  8. Make people feel welcome. You can do this by following up on every comment so that your visitors don't feel like they are being ignored. It's up to you to keep the conversation flowing.
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[Edit]Tips

  • Find the website of a book's publisher; there you will find information about the author, and often the publisher will provide reading guides for some of their books.
  • Potential members of your online book club may be more likely to join if you offer a free monthly newsletter via email. The newsletter doesn't have to be lengthy, but it should be provocative enough to entice members to revisit the site. Provide a link to your website in the body of the email to make it even easier for them to reconnect to the site and join in discussions.
  • Write to authors and invite them to participate in a discussion about their book. First time authors might be particularly amenable to the idea, it is a way for them to connect with their readers.

[Edit]Warnings

  • While it is important for you to gather some demographic information, including the email addresses of your members, be sure to make it easy for them. Make joining your online club an easy and painless process.
  • Be sure your website is secure and let potential members know why the site is secure.

[Edit]References

How to Keep Clothes Smelling Fresh

Posted: 17 Apr 2020 09:00 AM PDT

It's frustrating to wash your clothes, dry them, and find that they smell. For clothes that stay fresh smelling even days after you've washed them, make a few simple changes to your laundry routine. Start by removing odors from your clothes and dry them immediately after washing so they don't develop a mildew smell. Improve ventilation in your closet and place odor-absorbing items in your dresser drawers, suitcase, or closet.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Scenting Your Clothes

  1. Place 5 drops of essential oil on a cloth and add it to your dryer. Take a clean cloth or rag and add about 5 drops of essential oil to it. Then, place the cloth in your dryer along with a load of clean, wet clothes and run a drying cycle. The essential oil adds a very light scent to the clothes.[1]
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    • Try your favorite essential oil, such as lavender, orange, rosemary, or geranium.
  2. Tuck scented dryer sheets in your suitcase or dresser draws. Whether you're storing clothes for a few days or for a whole season, adding a new dryer sheet can keep them smelling fresh. Keep the dryer sheet with the clothes until you can no longer smell it and then replace it.[2]
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    • If you don't want to use dryer sheets, wrap a dry bar of scented soap in tissue paper and place it in your clothes drawer or suitcase.
  3. Spray cotton balls with perfume and place them in your closet or drawer. Spritz a few large cotton balls with your favorite perfume or place about 5 drops of an essential oil on each cotton ball. Put them in a bowl and place them in your closet or scatter the cotton balls in your dresser drawers.[3]
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    • You can also place these in your suitcase if you're packing your clothes.
  4. Tuck a potpourri or lavender sachet in your drawers or suitcase. If you're storing your clothes in a dresser drawer or packing them for a trip, place a small linen sachet filled with dried lavender or your favorite potpourri to add a light scent. To add a light fragrance to your closet, hang the sachet from a hanger.[4]
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    • You could also place cedar shavings or mothballs in the sachet to protect your clothes from moth damage. Purchase scented mothballs to cover their unpleasant odor.
  5. Spritz linen spray over clothes to refresh them. To make your own linen spray, fill a clean spray bottle with of water, of rubbing alcohol, and of an essential oil. Screw the lid on and shake the mixture before spraying it lightly over your clothes. For a fresh scent, use any of these essential oils:[5]
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    • Lavender
    • Lemon
    • Geranium
    • Rose
    • Fir or cypress

[Edit]Absorbing Musty Smells

  1. Spray vinegar or vodka on your clothes to neutralize odors. Remove odors by filling a spray bottle with white vinegar or cheap vodka. Then, spritz clothes that need deodorizing. As the vinegar or vodka dries, it will remove smells and will dry odorless.[6]
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  2. Place a bowl of dried coffee grounds in your closet to absorb smells. Coffee is well known for its ability to neutralize odors and strong scents. Take a batch of brewed coffee grounds and spread them on a baking sheet. Let them dry completely and then place them in a bowl. Put the bowl somewhere in your closet so it can absorb lingering smells.[7]
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    • You could also place whole or freshly ground coffee beans in the closet to absorb odor.
    • If you'd like to use coffee grounds in your dresser drawers, fill a linen sachet with the dried grounds. Then, place the sachet in your dresser.
  3. Use cedar throughout the closet to absorb moisture and odors. Buy cedar hangars, cedar clothes hampers, or sachets filled with cedar shavings and place them in your closet. Cedar naturally repels moths and absorbs moisture from humid spaces.[8]
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    • You could also place a bowl full of cedar chips in your closet.
  4. Place an open box of baking soda in the closet to absorb smells. Baking soda is a natural odor absorber so open a fresh box of baking soda and put it on the top shelf or floor of your closet. If the carpet in your closet is smelly, sprinkle baking soda on the carpet and let it sit for up to 24 hours before vacuuming it up.[9]
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    • Replace the box of baking soda every 1 to 2 months.

[Edit]Destroying and Preventing Odors

  1. Wash musty or mildewy clothes with vinegar to remove odors. Run a standard washing cycle using of white vinegar instead of laundry detergent. Use the hottest water that you can with your specific clothes. Then, run another cycle using laundry detergent and 1 cup (180 g) of baking soda.[10]
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    • The vinegar and baking soda kill different strains of mold, which is why it's important to use both.
  2. Transfer wet clothes to the dryer immediately to prevent mildew smell. If you leave wet clothes in your machine for even a few hours, mold could begin to grow. This makes your clothes and machine begin to smell like mildew. Instead, put the wet clothes into the dryer as soon as the machine stops.[11]
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    • If you forget your clothes in the machine and they sat for more than 4 hours, wash them again with vinegar and hot water to remove the smell.
  3. Hang dry your clothes for a natural fresh scent. One of the easiest ways to make your clothes fresh smelling is also one of the cheapest. Instead of tossing the clothes in the dryer with fabric sheets, hang the clothes outside on a clothesline. The fresh air will dry the clothes and the sunlight can even disinfect them.[12]
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    • Although it may take longer for the clothes to dry, you can hang dry the clothes in winter or on cloudy days.
  4. Open your closet door to get air circulating between your clothes. If your closet is in a room that has high humidity, keeping the door closed can trap moisture and create an unpleasant smell. Try to keep your closet door open during the day or overnight to encourage air circulation.[13]
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    • If you're packing clothes in a suitcase or have clothes stored in dresser drawers, place a few silica packets in with the clothes to absorb moisture. You can buy silica packets online.

[Edit]Tips

  • Never toss wet towels or clothes on the ground in your room or closet. These can cause mildew to grow on your carpet.

[Edit]Warnings

  • Limit or avoid using scented laundry products to protect your indoor air quality, since scented products have been linked to indoor air pollution.[14]

[Edit]References

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