ok so i didnt mean 2 but..... when i started 2 shave my legs i shaved my arms too!! ok so now i know it was dumb and your not spposued 2!! btu then i didnt!! ok so if the hair keeps on growing back how should i stop?!?! i mean i dont wanna stop cuz then it will look liek i did shave but stopped.... and every1 always ask me if i sahve my arms and i say "no i just dotn have any arm hair' you dont know me but what im asking is.... to stop shaving or keep on?
also how to you shave your legs withotu missing spots??
sorry but you dont know me!! i just thought you gave great advice!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? thinkpink03 answered Friday June 3 2005, 3:40 pm: o thanks about the giving good advice thing!! but anyways, if you stop shaving then it will make you look even hairier than before so hm... but if you keep shaving people will think you have been shaving. so really i think its up to you...personally i would keep shaving and stick with the story about not having a lot of arm hair. and um, about shaving without missing spots, its kinda hard, just make sure your legs are on the shower ledge or something elevated and take your time and try to go in the line from your ankle to your shins or wherever you stop. just take your time and try to not miss a spot..if you put shaving cream on it then you should know because if the cream is gone then mostly likely you got the spot. also, make sure your blade is sharp becuase maybe your missing spots because it is not cutting the hair well enough.
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