Article: Razor burn can plague even the most experienced and careful of shavers. If a red rash of little bumps appears on your arms, apply aloe to the irritated skin as soon as possible. Aloe soothes irritated skin and promotes healing. If your arms are in need of moisturiser, select a lotion that contains aloe. In addition to aloe, there are several other natural razor burn remedies for your to choose from:  Apply apple cider vinegar to the irritated patches of skin. Take a soothing oatmeal bath. Spread a mashed up avocado onto the rash. It will soothe and moisturise your skin. Rub coconut oil into your skin. While some individuals may only shave for certain occasions, such as a race or swim meet, others may wish to shave their arms regularly. The average person will need to shave the stubble from their arms every 1 to 2 weeks. If you have heavier hair growth, you may need to shave more frequently. If you frequently get razor burn, shave less frequently.
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Apply aloe to your arms. Experiment with other natural remedies. Shave every 1 to 2 weeks.