Okay, when I shave my underarms, it still looks dark afterwards where I shaved. How do I fix it so that it doesn't look like I have any hair there? Thanks so much to anyone who answers!
twistedteen25 answered Thursday June 30 2005, 8:28 pm: This is probably a sign that you shouldn't shave and you might have to wax. Ouch! But I saw this commercial about Dove deoderant.When you shave your underarms you should rub it on afterwards
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Mackenzie answered Thursday June 30 2005, 5:41 am: Some helpful tips would be:
--- NEVER dRy shave.
--- Find a shaving cReam/gel you'Re happie with.
--- If you can't go out and puRchase shaving gel, use a baR of soap and latheR up REALLY good, but keep it moist and latheRy.. don't let it soRt of dRy out.
--- If you CAN puRchase shaving gel, I Recommend 'Skintimate's Shaving Gel' oR 'BaRbasol Shaving Cream".
--- Always shave downwaRds.
--- Use a good RazoR, and change it often, if not EVERY time.
--- Yes, disposable RazoRs aRe fine.
--- DO NOT shave daily!! TRy eveRy otheR two days oR so.
--- Use a bRand name deodoRant, such as Suave and DRysol.
MHScutie87 answered Wednesday June 29 2005, 8:53 pm: hey yeah you probably just arent shaving all of the hair. make sure you shave against the grain but use sensitive razors and cream and stuff. or if you dont like the whole shaving thing try veet hair removal, nair is pretty strong. and i find veet to be more sensitive. (like the bladeless razor thing works good)
netsirk07 answered Wednesday June 29 2005, 5:16 pm: If you have dark spots after shaving it means that your hair is thick and shaving it just isn't working completely. What you have to do is wax your underarms. [ netsirk07's advice column | Ask netsirk07 A Question ]
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