Wednesday, September 21, 2011

RADIATION BURNS & RAZOR BURNS & SHAVING RASH

RADIATION BURNS
    Radiation burns can occur to skin that has been exposed to prolonged doses of radiation, such as is frequently used in the treatment of cancer.
    * There are many prescriptions that are recommended to aid in this painful condition. However, it has been found that simply using Renew Intensive Skin Therapy has proved just as effective.


RAZOR BURNS
    Razor burns can happen when the skin is not sufficiently protected before being shaved. This can be caused by not enough lubrication or ineffective lubrication.
    * Alloy Shave Gel can protect your skin when you shave by moisturrizing it. Its unique blend of aloe vera, vitamin E and green tea, and melaleuca oil forms a moisturizing film. Combined, your sharp razor will glide over your skin.
    Women can use Body Satin Shave Gel. It does not contain melaleuca oil, but the "buttersilk" formulation does wonders for the prevention of razor burn in the bikini area.


SHAVING RASH
    A rash is an eruption of spots on the skin, in this case caused by shaving. It can lead to a bacterial or fungal infection or be compounded into an outbreak of acne.
    * Avoid commercial aftershaves and harsh soaps. Use Alloy Shave Gel or Body Satin Shave Gel. Follow with Renew Intensive Skin Therapy or Alloy After Shave. Putting a drop of T36-C5 on the blade of your razor occasionally will also help.

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