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How to Use Aspirin for Razor Bumps





Have you ever experienced red, painful bumps where you have just shaved? These are razor bumps, also known as pseudofolliculitis barbae. Affecting both men and women, razor bumps develop right after shaving, when hair strands curl back onto themselves before growing back into the skin. They cause irritation, pimples, and lead to scarring.

The good news is that a common household medicine may hold the answer to the effective treatment of razor bumps.

Aspirin Paste for Razor Bumps

Method – 1

It is easy to make up an Aspirin Paste to apply directly to your skin.

You’ll need:

2-3 Aspirin tablets
1 teaspoon of water

How to prepare:

Just crush 2-3 Aspirin tablets with the back of a spoon and mix them with 1 teaspoon of water.
Twice a day apply the paste directly to the razor bumps and let it dry, then wash it off.


Method – 2:

You’ll need:

2 Aspirin tables
1 teaspoon of warm water

How to prepare

An alternative is to dissolve two Aspirin tables in a teaspoon of warm water in a cup,
Then allow the solution to sit until it begins to solidify into a glue-like substance.
Spread the glue onto the reddened area, and allow it to sit for about 10 minutes.
Wash away with warm water, and pat dry.
How it works: Aspirin’s anti-inflammatory properties will help calm the redness and irritation of the affected area.




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