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    Default When I shave, parts of my skin feels really weird...

    This probably should've been posted in the Eyes On Each Other forum.

    Um, yeah, overall my skin looks good, but there's a particular area right below my chin that feels incredibly weird.
    You know, whenever I try to shave that area, it almost feels as if the razor "gets stuck" in the skin, if you know what I mean.
    There's a huge risk of cutting myself, and it does NOT feel smooth or anything at all, on the contrary.
    Also, whenever I have shaved that area, it starts burning.

    What the heck is this?
    Is it dry skin, mayhap?
    If it is, then what should I do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter_20 View Post
    What the heck is this?
    Is it dry skin, mayhap?
    If it is, then what should I do?
    Grow a Beard.

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    Well, there's always waxing. I don't know if those hair removal creams work, but you could try that too. If you don't mind being scruffy then using an electric shaver is probably the best and least painful way.


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    Maybe you should visit a dermatologist for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Levian View Post
    Well, there's always waxing. I don't know if those hair removal creams work, but you could try that too. If you don't mind being scruffy then using an electric shaver is probably the best and least painful way.
    I dunno if that's really the problem.
    Actually, that area is over-sensitive even when I HAVE shaved myself.
    I could touch that newly shaved area right now, and it feels kinda like an exaggerated sunburn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RiseToFall View Post
    Maybe you should visit a dermatologist for that.
    Yep!

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    My skin feels quite weird when I shave. I get a lot of weird feelings through touch though. Apparently it's an Aspie thing...

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    I get that feeling too, probably cause the skin under the chin is so sinsitive and has less meat in it comapred to the other places in the face.
    My chin gets all so weird when i put it on something for some time. There is probably no solution to this but using some skin creams and they burn the skin if used after shaving.
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    I think the same sensation occurs with me.

    If I'm not mistaken, it has to do with the shape of my (possibly "our") chin. I think that the razor has a hard time getting around it smoothly, so it's a little harder to shave clean, and so it burns or feels funny because you're passing the blade over it multiple times, and many more times than other easier shaved areas.

    You might try different razors or, as has been said, an electric razor, to find something that fits your chin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shauna View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by RiseToFall View Post
    Maybe you should visit a dermatologist for that.
    Yep!
    I'll assume he has the correct technical jargon aswell
    ...Geddit?

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    Go see a dermatologist =]

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    Sounds like razorburn to me. Use a good shaving cream and a good moisturizer after you shave. Do NOT use aftershave. The problem should resolve itself if your face is sufficiently moisturized. If that doesn't work, it's probably just really sensitive skin and you'll have to live with it. :/

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    I've got pretty much the same problem. I use shaving gel with aloe and it makes it feel and nice and tingly, and I never get razorburn.

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