You can use your cool compress several times a day, as needed to help with itching. If you’re using a wet washcloth, place it under cool, running water, then wring it out before using it. As an alternative, you can place the wet washcloth in your refrigerator or freezer for a few minutes to get it colder. Never place an ice pack directly on your skin. Check your skin every few minutes to make sure it’s not getting too cold.

You can get aloe vera directly from a plant by breaking off a leaf and collecting the gel that oozes out of it. Otherwise, you can buy a commercially available aloe vera gel. Just check the ingredient list to make sure it’s pure aloe vera gel.

You can buy bottled apple cider vinegar on the vinegar aisle at your local store, while witch hazel extract is easy to find near the toners in the skin care aisle. To make chilled black tea, brew a cup of black tea using bagged or loose leaf tea, then place it in your refrigerator until it gets cold. To make diluted tea tree oil, pour cool water into a bowl or spray bottle. Then, add 3-4 drops of tea tree essential oil to the water. Stir or shake the water to mix the oil into it.

You can warm up the oil by rubbing it between your hands, but this isn’t necessary.

You can buy colloidal oatmeal at your local drug store or online. As an alternative, you can grind up rolled oats in your food processor or blender to create an oatmeal powder.

Check with your doctor before using hydrocortisone cream, as it can cause side effects in some people. If you experience side effects, such as burning, itching, redness, irritation, unwanted hair growth, bumps, or changes in skin color, stop using the cream and visit your doctor. [9] X Trustworthy Source MedlinePlus Collection of medical information sourced from the US National Library of Medicine Go to source Read and follow the instructions that came with your cream since they may vary.

You may have an infection if you have extreme redness, blisters, pus, cracked skin, pain, and swelling. [11] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world’s leading hospitals Go to source Additionally, you may have other symptoms, such as fatigue or fever. [12] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world’s leading hospitals Go to source Tell your doctor that you started experiencing the itchiness after shaving, as well as how long it’s continued.

Your doctor is more likely to give you a prescription treatment if your skin has developed an infection, the itchy area is widespread, or the itch is greatly impacting your life. For instance, they may give you a prescription cream to relieve persistent itching after you try to shave your entire chest or back.

A warm shower will also soften your hair, though not as much as a hot shower. As an alternative, you can shave your legs after soaking in a bathtub.

A good quality razor may last longer than 5-7 shaves, so use your best judgement. If you have thick hair or shave a large area, your razor may dull faster. In that case, it’s best to change it more often.

You can find a shave cream or gel near the shaving supplies.

Don’t try to make long passes with your razor. This allows product and hair to build up on your razor, clogging it. As a result, your shave will be ineffective and your skin will get irritated.

Don’t start shaving again until your skin has healed. Don’t scratch your itchy skin, as it will only make the itching worse.