i think vitamin e is more a product to heal and soften skin that is dry or already healthy, or for scars. aside from neosporin i'm not sure what would help razorburn--jk. what i do know is now i'm getting the best shaves of my life by using edge shave gel (purple can) and a mach 3 and that's it. i put nothing on after, not even a splash of cold water, and i just go. it's not perfect, and i don't think it ever will be for me, but it's not bad. the aloe, the 'specialized' creams and gels, aftershaves, witch hazel, vitamin e, lotions, whatever---none of it ever helped me; in fact made it worse. i'm curious if you guys who swear by certain 'after' products have ever tried going head commando for a week---just shaving and leaving the dome. it would be an interesting experiment if nothing else.
and to the guy who asked did i get redness on my hands from the aloe---no, never. only on agitated and already-inflamed skin. but allergies have varying levels of severity, of course.