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Shaving Rash / Ingrown Hair

Irritated by shaving razor & ingrown hair ? Get Instant relief from these shaving irritations with our selection of post-shave solutions. Ingrown hair arises when hair curls back & grows under the skins surface. Once infected, it becomes inflamed & sore. Free trapped ingrown hair, heal & soothe shaving rash.

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Anthony Logistics Razor Burn Repair

$49.00
Soothes and calms razor burn. Ultra calming to reduce sting and irritation after shaving. Don't look so irritated. Learn More

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Anthony Logistics Ingrown Hair Treatment

$49.00
Fights bacteria and prevents ingrown hair. Formulated with Glycolic, Salicylic & Phytic Acid to drive shaving irritations out of your life. Learn More

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Brave Soldier Code Blue

Regular Price: $32.00

Sale Price: $26.00

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Soothe the "burn" with this aloe vera gel and get instant relief from razor burn, razor bumps and acne breakouts. Learn More

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Baxter of California Razor-Bump Relief

$48.00
Exfoliating gel for ingrown hairs. Salicylic Acid to exfoliate the skin so that the hair shaft pierces through to soothe razor bumps. Learn More

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MiN New York Solution2 Rollerball

$33.00
Liquid aspirin rollerball disinfects the skin of bacteria. Prevents and eliminates ingrown hair, razor bumps and acne. Learn More

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