Both your razor and your shaving cream/foam could be causing this. Try to find a product suitable for sensitive skin and use light strokes when shaving. Otherwise, shaving can be irritating to the skin. Using a moisturizer after shaving can help to prevent break outs.
This is very likely a reaction to shaving. Changing to a milder shaving soap, a better shaving system and thourough rinsing before and after will reduce this reaction. A skin conditioner applied after shaving will also help. Shaving in the direction of the hair not against it will reduce the damage to the surrounding skin.
no at this period your skin will start to mature so shaving your legs may cause severe skin problems.
no it is not good for your skin because you might get hurt thank you
Get a skin cream and you might consider changing what you are using for shaving. Sounds like you have a reaction.
It is for plucking and shaving when you have nothing else to do
The skin will probably always have a bit of a scar, but the coloration will return to normal probably eventually.
According to Wikipedia, Judaism does not allow shaving with sharp instruments against skin, but allows trimming with scissors and possibly dry-shaving machines, as they work on same principle as scissors rather than cutting hair against skin.
Yes but warm is better if you intend to use no shaving cream because it sofens your wiskers.
Too soothe the skin, generally shaving leaves the skin deprived of its natural oils. aftershave helps to restore it, preventing the "stiff" skin feel you tend to get after shaving. There are also fragrance free aftershaves.
WARM. Softens the hairs and makes them easier to shave. Try shaving with cold water one day and you'll find out.
dead skin appears after you shave because you are shaving of all the cells and forms into dead skin