
Razor burn is a common skin reaction that occurs after shaving, resulting in irritation, redness, or discomfort on the skin. It is typically caused by friction, pressure, or sensitivity during the shaving process rather than by an underlying skin disease.
Razor burn is temporary and surface-level, affecting the outer layer of the skin. It can appear anywhere shaving occurs, including the face, neck, legs, underarms, or other shaved areas.
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