Beccers_boo answered Friday December 3 2004, 9:51 pm: shave??? Shave daily or everyother day... thats wut i do and it seem 2 work for me. Ummm i just us water or soap... then i put lotion on them when they dry.
JJbear answered Friday December 3 2004, 6:15 pm: i wouldn't try any of the stuff that comes in a bottle. it will give you rashes. trust me. i've tried it. just try to shave. it's not that scary, just don't shave your arms. soap up your legs first. [ JJbear's advice column | Ask JJbear A Question ]
Christine answered Friday December 3 2004, 11:48 am: it depends if you are a guy or a girl..
Either way.. there are many guys that shave their legs. like wrestlers and soccer players. If you're a girl... shave them.... even if you're a guy... or gey a face shavor.. use that... it works... well hope i heped..
Shaylee answered Friday December 3 2004, 5:51 am: I would highly suggest waxing, waxing does hurt but you have hairless smooth legs for a month at a time- when it does grow back- its heaps heaps thinner and if you keep on doing it the hair stops growing- it does hurt a bit thou
Shaving is easy quick job. Bad side is you can cut yourself- IT REALLY HURTS, also it grows back pretty fast so you have to keep on doing it. Like every few days. It doesn't encourage it to grow back thicker- if anyone says this give me some proof, BUT it does look thicker- which is what counts doesn't it
Then there is laser and electroylsis, but the thing with these ones are they are expensive require quite a few treatments and don't always work. Its best to start waxing and wait for the hair to stop growing back.
With waxing it is hard the first time I would suggest you go into a parler and get it down for you, so your body won't ask you why you are ripping hairs off- you can tell your body someone else is doing it and you haven't gone insane.
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