How to Treat Razor Burn

June 15, 2026

By: Lauren Sindel

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Razor burn is a common skin irritation that you can fix with a couple of easy, skin-cooling solutions.

Characterized by redness, itching, burning, and small bumps, razor burn can appear shortly after shaving and leaves skin feeling uncomfortable for hours or even days.

In this guide, we’ll show you how to get rid of razor burn and prevent it from coming back. Plus, the best products for treating razor burn on the bikini line, legs, or underarms.

 

What Causes Razor Burn?

Razor burn happens when shaving creates too much friction on the skin. Common causes include using a dull razor, shaving without enough lubrication, pressing too hard, or shaving sensitive skin too frequently. This irritation can damage the skin barrier, leading to redness, itching, burning, and small bumps after shaving.

How to Get Rid of Razor Burn

The best way to treat razor burn is with a cold compress, cooling after shave serum, and hydrating body cream.

1. Apply a Cold Compress

Start by calming the skin with a cold compress. This helps reduce redness, soothe burning sensations, and quickly bring down inflammation after shaving.

2. Use a Cooling After Shave Serum

Follow with a lightweight, soothing serum like Truly’s Coco Cloud After Shave Serum to comfort irritated skin. It’s made with calming ingredients like coconut milk, vitamin E, and argan oil to help restore the skin barrier and reduce post-shave sensitivity.

3. Moisturize and Let Skin Recover

Finish with a gentle moisturizer to lock in hydration and support healing. Avoid shaving the area again until the irritation has fully settled, and wear loose clothing to prevent further friction.

Enriched with hyaluronic acid and anti-inflammatory peptides, Truly’s Soft Serve After Shave Cream softens and soothes razor burn, and leaves skin looking instantly smoother.

How to Prevent Razor Burn

Once your skin has calmed down, the next step is prevention. Small changes to your shaving routine can make a big difference in how your skin reacts afterward.

Start by always shaving with a sharp, clean razor. A dull blade increases friction and is one of the most common triggers of razor burn. Pair this with a hydrating shaving cream or gel to help the razor glide more smoothly across the skin.

Shaving after a warm shower can also help, as it softens hair and opens pores, making the process gentler on the skin. Always shave in the direction of hair growth when possible, and avoid pressing too hard.

After shaving, rinse the skin with cool water and immediately apply a soothing product like a cooling body serum or lightweight moisturizer to help calm any early irritation.

Razor Burn vs. Razor Bumps: What’s the Difference?

Razor burn and razor bumps are often confused, but they are not the same. 

Razor burn is immediate irritation caused by shaving friction. It appears as redness, burning, and sensitivity shortly after shaving.

Razor bumps, also known as ingrown hairs, develop when shaved hairs curl back into the skin instead of growing outward. These bumps can appear a day or more after shaving and may feel raised or inflamed.

Both can be prevented with a proper shaving routine and treated with gentle, soothing skincare.

FAQ: Razor Burn

How Long Does Razor Burn Last?

Razor burn usually improves within a few hours to a couple of days, depending on how irritated the skin is and how quickly it’s treated. Keeping the area cool and moisturized can help speed up recovery.

What Is the Fastest Way to Get Rid of Razor Burn?

The fastest relief typically comes from a cold compress followed by a soothing cooling serum and a gentle moisturizer. This helps reduce inflammation, calm redness, and restore hydration to the skin.

What's the Best Treatment for Razor Burn?

The best razor burn treatment is Truly Coco Cloud After Shave Serum. With its cooling blend of coconut milk and vitamin E, it quickly soothes inflamed skin and helps heal razor burn.

Should I Shave Over Razor Burn?

It’s best to avoid shaving over irritated skin. Shaving too soon can worsen inflammation and increase the risk of ingrown hairs or further irritation.

Can Razor Burn Turn Into Ingrown Hairs?

Yes. If the skin stays irritated or hair grows back unevenly, razor burn can sometimes lead to ingrown hairs (razor bumps). Gentle skincare and proper shaving techniques can help prevent this.

 

Calm Your Razor Burn with Coco Cloud

Razor burn doesn’t have to linger after shaving. With the right post-shave care, you can quickly calm irritation and bring skin back to feeling smooth and balanced.

Truly Beauty Coco Cloud After Shave Serum is designed to do exactly that. This lightweight, cooling formula helps soothe redness, reduce post-shave sensitivity, and deeply hydrate skin right after shaving. Infused with nourishing ingredients like coconut milk and plant oils, it works to comfort freshly shaved skin while supporting the skin barrier.

 

For a softer, calmer finish after every shave, make Coco Cloud your go-to step for soothing razor burn and keeping skin cloud-soft.

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