I used to wonder the same thing. that's just where the hair grows i guess.
Those spots are the roots. When you shave your legs you only shave off the tips of the hairs. There are still a little bit of hair, the roots of the hair, that remains in the hair follicle. If you don't like the appearance of the spots on your legs, you could try waxing, electrolysis, threading, or some other hair removal system that removes the entire hair, not just the tips of the hair, and removes the root of the hair as well.
use salicylic acid on the spots and exfoliate gently
You should just get them waxed, they do a really great job.
Well, either shave you head in the spots where the eyes and smiles are, or shave around the border of where they are, or shave every thing but where they are, but only if you want it on your body.
If they shave even their bikini line, then it's probably razor burn. Look it up.
Chemotherapy, used to treat cancer, causes the hair to fall out. Some people may shave their head if their hair didn't all come out, because they'd rather be completely bald than just have some spots that have hair.
That is razor burn, which usually means your shaving too hard, going against the grain or that body part is not used to being shaved.
No, it's not bad to shave in the morning. Most men shave every morning if they shave.
do you shave your legs? if yes, this may cause the spots. if not, do you have an 'electric' sensation in your legs? if yes, you may have shingles and should go to your doctor.
No you can not shave a coconut
you shave up, but if you would want to trim your hair on the legs then shave down wards.
With Burma-Shave, you will always get a close shave. My latest brush with death was a real close shave. Some people like to have a close shave on the top of their head.