Even the best shavers have stumbled: Every so often, after what seems like a routine stubble shave, your skin breaks out into a raised, painful, red rash. Maybe there are bumps, maybe just irritated skin. Either way, it’s unsightly, and no more enjoyable to wear.
So, what comes next? You need to recover from this razor burn and calm the bumps fast. And how can it be treated immediately, as to minimize agony over the next few days? For this intel, we sought the expertise of Jason Bauers, one-time barber at Blind Barber in NYC. Here is Bauers’s advice on how to treat, calm and even prevent razor bumps and burn.
How to Treat Razor Burn — Bumps Included
Give Your Skin Time to Heal
First and foremost, if you are recovering from razor burn, you need to avoid shaving the area again, until the skin has fully recovered. It might seem obvious to avoid, but Bauers still sees it done.
Adjust Your Skincare Routine
You need to also avoid harsh ingredients in skin care products and soaps, opting for natural, gentle cleansers and soothing moisturizers. (Aloe and chamomile are good pals of yours for the next few days.)
Don’t Pick or Itch
You should avoid picking at it, or itching it. And, when picking the products for your recovery plan, the most important thing to note is your skin type, says Bauers. “For example, witch hazel is a great natural astringent and anti-inflammatory if you have excessively oily skin,” he notes. “But may not be as effective if your skin is already dry or flaky. Dry skin calls for a product that moisturizes and hydrates, not one that removes oils.”
Products for Dry, Irritated Skin

Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Facial Cleanser
