Does it feel sensitive to the touch? Any chance it's just razor burn? If not then I'd just go see a dermatologist for advice. Keep it well moisturised in the meantime.
It doesn't look too bad. What that looks like to me is the classic case of "stork bite". Most people have it on the back of the neck especially when the hair is short or shaved. It's not too big of a deal, but you can always see a dermatologist to make sure.
as SirHarry214 told, i believe it is a "stork bite".I also have a "stork bite" and you can see my picture in this post here ---> http://www.slybaldguys.com/smf/index.php?topic=21535.msg315055#msg315055
That sh*t would bother me too! No one wants to walk around like that but you putting clear head on and washing off defeats the purpose of it really. Here's some stuff to help you and if you do this you will notice it will get much better. First off hats, pillow cases etc need to be washed often. Second wash your head 2-3 times a day! Third use Head Wash or Cetaphil first Then Head Shed, let it sit a few mins then wash off. Then use Head Slick you don't need a lot but make sure it's nice and slick. I let it sit a minute then I'll go with the grain first, rinse with water and lather back up, now go against the grain! Once you are done shaving then wash with Head Wash or Cetaphil again and cold rinse. Pat dry don't rub with a towel. Now you use clear head it will burn some it's working. I let that sit and dry a few minutes then us Head Blade Matte or Glossy and you will be good to go! Good Luck this will work if you do it this way. If you have any other issues then last thing I would say is maybe try the head blade sport which is what I prefer with the Gillette sensor excel 2 blade they give me a nice smooth shave without having a 5 or 6 blade constantly going over the same spot.
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