Red bumps after shaving, often referred to as "shaving rash" or "razor burn," can indicate skin irritation caused by the razor. This may result from improper shaving techniques, using a dull blade, or shaving too closely. Allergic reactions to shaving cream or products can also contribute to this issue. To minimize redness, consider using a sharp razor, shaving in the direction of hair growth, and applying soothing aftershave products.
Shave with a rusty pocket knife.
when you shave it hurts and leaves red bumps that are very big. :)
When u shave it gives u red bumps I get them all the time in the winter, cuz my legs are dry
you can rub like antiseptic cream on the bumps...you dont always get cut, its the way you shave, i rarely get cut, you have to shave slow and take your time..
Its when you shave sometimes it leaves red bumps like pimples for a couple days!! Soap and Water is better than shaving cream!!
then you get bumps and cuts from there and when you shave to much you can get some type of infection!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) And then its not yummy
use shaving creamAnsweruse a shaving cream for sensitive skin and a razor with moisture strips and use a good lotion afterwards hope this helps Good Luck and God Bless!!! OK use Neutrogena Razor Defense shave gel, and shave down ward, use antibacterial soap, if you get red bumps, use curel lotion, and gold bond medicated powder to heal...
I actually just purchased Tom's natural deodorant as well.. I have red bumps in my armpits and a little down my arm. It must be something in the deodorant.
Use plenty of shower gel
Shave very carefully! Or use an electric razor.
The red bumps on a turkey's head are called CARUNCLES.
Most people call these "shave bumps" and they come from the irritation of the skin from shaving and the re-growth of hair.