Treating razor bumps easily

Williams Hillary Alinda, the manager of Beyond Beauty Salon, says razor bumps can be defined as a skin irritation that happens soon after an area has been shaved. This can cause a burning sensation and at times appear as a red, itchy rash. Fortunately, you can get rid of it quickly using natural home treatments.

Aloe Vera
The soothing as well as cooling nature of aloe vera will give you instant relief from the burning sensation and inflammation. Also, aloe vera will keep the skin moisturised, which speeds up the healing process. Extract fresh aloe vera gel and rub the gel on the affected skin. Allow to dry and then rinse it off with cold water. Follow this treatment two to three times a day.
Black tea
The black tea bags that you use to make yourself a cup of tea can also help get rid of razor burn.
The tannic acid in tea helps reduce redness and inflammation. Place a tea bag in warm water and let it cool in the refrigerator for about 10 minutes.
Rub the cool tea bag over the affected area for five minutes. Repeat as needed.
Honey
Honey reduces swelling and inflammation, and keeps the skin moisturised. Honey can also prevent infection. Apply some honey directly on the irritated skin, allow it to dry for about four minutes and rinse it off with cold water.

Organic coconut oil
This contains antibacterial, antiviral, and antimicrobial agents that help heal and soothe a wide range of ailments, especially those affecting the skin. Apply a small amount of coconut oil directly onto the skin and leave it to fully absorb. Repeat this twice a day.