How to Stop Bleeding From Shaving

How to Stop Bleeding From Shaving
by Truly Beauty

So you've just cut yourself during the shaving process, and now you're wondering how to stop bleeding from shaving?

Shaving cuts and nicks can be common occurrences if you're a regular shaver. However, there are things you can do to stop bleeding from shaving. You can even take preventative steps to avoid cuts from shaving altogether.

 

Why is My Cut From Shaving Bleeding So Much?

Even if you're a super careful shaver, there are instances when you cut yourself and it doesn't stop bleeding. Many people experience this and wonder why razor cuts bleed excessively.

Here's why: Many large blood vessels are located around the areas you shave, like your legs for instance. That's why even a minor nick bleeds so much. Alongside this, most people use sharp razor blades which create clean cuts that make it difficult for the blood to clot.

Shaving cuts are usually nothing to worry about. Luckily, there are plenty of ways you can stop bleeding after shaving. 

 

How to Stop Bleeding From Shaving

Wondering what to do if you cut yourself shaving and it wont stop bleeding? Here are some tips to quickly stop the bleeding and soothe any discomfort. 

 

#1: Apply an Antiseptic Serum

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Antiseptics constrict the blood vessels, which can help stop the bleeding after shaving. Tea tree oil and witch hazel are both powerful antiseptic ingredients that also boast anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antibacterial properties. This means they'll not only stop the bleeding but cleanse away impurities and soothe irritation. 

You'll find tea tree oil in Truly's Cooka Concentrate, an ingrown serum formulated with a slew of healing ingredients such as tea tree, lavender, and jojoba oil. If you want to know how to stop bleeding from shaving apply this topical treatment.

 

#2: Hold an Ice Cube Against the Cut

So you've just swiped the razor over your skin, and now you're bleeding. To treat the razor nick and make the bleeding stop, go grab an ice cube. Ice will help constrict the blood vessels and ultimately, stop the bleeding. Plus, applying ice on your skin after shaving soothes and redness and skin irritation.

Hold the ice cube on your cut for a couple of minutes, applying some pressure. You should feel relief within a few minutes. 

 

#3: Pat On Aftershave Oil

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After cleansing the area, pat skin dry and apply a soothing aftershave oil infused with nourishing ingredients like lavender, coconut oil, and vitamin E.

You'll find these skin-loving ingredients in Truly's Glazed Donut After Shave Oil. A summer scented, cooling post-shave oil, Glazed Donut Oil replenishes lost moisture while relieving inflammation and combating ingrowns.

Coconut’s antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties work in tandem with vitamin E to address razor nicks, burns, and irritation, so you can feel super silky and soft after shaving. The formula also contains passion fruit for improved blood flow and additional hydration.

 

#4: Try Eye Drops

Classic eye drops contain an active ingredient called tetrahydrozoline which helps constrict the blood vessels which can be very helpful when it comes to how to stop bleeding from shaving. Simply apply a few drops to the affected area. It's a quick fix for stopping the bleeding and triggering the healing process.

 

#5: Heal With Hydrocolloid 

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Hydrocolloid has long been used for healing cuts and wounds. It absorbs dirt and impurities from the wound while speeding up the healing process.

You'll find hydrocolloid in Truly's #Heart Your Imperfections Blemish Patches. These heart-shaped stickers may look sweet on the outside but they're packed with healing hydrocolloid. They're definitely effective with regards to how to stop bleeding from shaving.

 

#6: Swipe on Beeswax Lip Balm

Interestingly, lip balms or chapsticks that contain any type of wax, including beeswax, will help clot the blood and act as a temporary sealant. In addition to stopping the bleeding, it will help protect the cut from contamination, thus preventing infections. 

 

#7: Consider Alum Block

Many guys swear by alum block for healing razor cuts. But what exactly is it? Alum block is a small brick that resembles a bar of soap made of the mineral potassium alum, which disinfects cuts and stops bleeding. Apply it against the entire shaved region to stop bleeding, treat irritation, prevent razor burn and ward off ingrown hairs. It's pretty old-school, but it works!

 

#8: Dab on Some Vaseline

Applying a small amount of petroleum jelly, or Vaseline, to your cut does the same thing as lip balm. Just remember to clean the wound prior to applying.

 

#9: Spray on Antiperspirant

It may sound strange, but some people swear by it when it comes to how to stop bleeding from shaving. 

The aluminum chloride inside your antiperspirant acts as an astringent, stopping the bleeding and promoting healing. Spray a bit of your anti-perspirant deodorant on your nick to alleviate the bleeding.

 

How Long Does it Take for a Shaving Cut to Stop Bleeding?

It typically takes around five minutes to stop bleeding from a shaving cut. If you find yourself bleeding profusely and the treatments above don't help, seek medical intervention immediately. 

 

How to Prevent Bleeding From Shaving

Now you know how to stop bleeding from shaving let's show you how to prevent it happening in the first place. Most of the time, the reason you're bleeding after a shave is because you're not shaving optimally. Here are our tips for improving your shave and preventing razor cut bleeding.

 

Invest in a Quality Razor

The type of razor you use can be the difference between post-shave bleeding and post-shave perfection. Always choose a high-quality razor before starting your shaving sesh. And make sure you're using a clean, fresh razor with sharp razor blades every time.

 

Always Apply Shaving Cream

Without shaving cream, your skin is prone to nick, burns, and bumps. Always lather up with a shave cream, butter, or gel before getting started. This will provide lubrication and cushioning against your razor.

 

Take Your Time

Don't rush the process. If you're in a hurry, save your shave for another day. 

 

Always Shave in One Direction

Avoid shaving in different directions, as this is when cuts happen. Stick to one direction when gliding the razor across your skin, and avoid making any sharp turns.

 

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When it comes to how to stop bleeding from shaving and how to prevent it, you should invest in a shaving routine that covers all the bases. 

Truly's Glazed Donut Shave Set features an exfoliating cleanser, shaving butter, after shave oil and cream, plus a razor and gold scoop to leave you smooth, dewy, and sheeny like a glazed donut.

 

Now you know how to stop bleeding from shaving, it's time to put these tips into practice the next time a painful nick pops up!

 

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