That sounds like razor burn or possibly ingrowns. Do the spots go away after a few days or do they become welts?
At any rate, as a person who dealt with HORRIBLE razor burn and ingrowns, I can totally relate. Here's what you need to do to.
1. Drink lots of water. Dehydration dries your skin, which causes irrigation/ingrowns.
2. Moisturize. Same reason as #1
3. Exfoliate (don't over do it though)
4. Avoid tight fitting clothes, especially the day after you shave.
5. Keep your hands off your legs. I know it's tempting to feel that silky goodness after a shave, but the bacteria on your hands gets into all the microscopic cuts on your legs, which causes irritation/infection/ingrowns.
6. Don't pick at the bumps. If you have an ingrown, sterilize a needle or tweezers, as well as the site with alcohol and carefully remove it. Bacteria causes tiny infections which lead to scarring. If you have a really deep ingrown that you can't see through the skin, do NOT attempt to dig it out. Go to a derm and have them remove it.
7. Check out a product called "FPB Vanish". It's an over the counter medication you apply to the skin to prevent/treat razor bumps. It's a little pricey, but works WONDERS.
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