charmed-cherry21 answered Saturday July 24 2004, 4:14 pm: Your underarms yes...Your arms no because then they grow in icky and gross and black and prickly
flirterchicky answered Saturday July 24 2004, 4:02 pm: is there any reason why you want to? just because they are hairy? well everyones arms have hair on them, and once you start shaving them, you can never go back.. and you*ll have 2 do it all your life or else they*ll be even hairier than when u started.. its like shavin ur legs, once you shave, the hair still grows back, and you have 2 live with the prickliness if you dont shave every*day...make sure its ok with your mom tho b/c a friend of mine did it, and her mom noticed there was no hair on her arms {gasp!} and her mom was dissapointed in her and never let her shave her arms again, which made em grow worse! and you wouldnt want that > but its your choice- if it makes you feel better about yourself, do what you feel is the best for your self-confidence [ flirterchicky's advice column | Ask flirterchicky A Question ]
MackinFame75 answered Saturday July 24 2004, 3:47 pm: i shave my arms and i love it its just u have to keep up with it if u do. maybe try waxing your arms... that hurts a little but it wont grow back as fast and its smoother. hope i helpped u
DeeplyInLove102203 answered Saturday July 24 2004, 3:40 pm: No because it will juss grow back really dark and u will get like bumpy things all ova your arms
Hope i helped
selectopaque answered Saturday July 24 2004, 3:38 pm: Yes, it will hurt something.
There is absolutely no reason for you to shave your arms. It will only make your arm hair come in thicker and darker.
so, No, do not shave your arms. [ selectopaque's advice column | Ask selectopaque A Question ]
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