If this is occurring, it is not because the blade is too sharp but sharper than you were used to having it. One way to avoid this, of course, is to minimize pressure. I find that when shaving with my Feather SS with a brand new blade in it, I have to do some readjusting of the pressure I had been using as the blade had gone through some shaves.

Something that has helped me is to visualize shaving with the bevel flat on the skin with the edge actually parallel to the skin instead of digging into it. Starting with a newly-honed razor nearly flat to the face allows one to raise it until the sweet spot is encountered and whiskers, not skin, are being cut. Still, we all make mistakes, and those are more telling when one has a newly-honed blade in his hand.