It's probably a shaving bump (I can't remember the official name for this "phenomenon". If it still is of great concern to you, it would probably be best to consult a professional.
Infected hair. Multi blade razors pull the skin taught and actually cut the hair beneath the surface which can lead to ingrown or infected hairs. Not pleasant and also the reason why you always shave downwards it helps avoid ingrown/infected hairs. Perfectly normal.
Is it normal pimple?
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It's probably a shaving bump (I can't remember the official name for this "phenomenon". If it still is of great concern to you, it would probably be best to consult a professional.
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Razor burn?
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Yes. Or it could be because of a ingrown hair.
Infected hair. Multi blade razors pull the skin taught and actually cut the hair beneath the surface which can lead to ingrown or infected hairs. Not pleasant and also the reason why you always shave downwards it helps avoid ingrown/infected hairs. Perfectly normal.