im not really sure what category this goes under, but i REALLY need it answered if its possible....ive been lookin for an answer so long. does anybody else have visible pores on their legs? and like whenever they shave, it looks like their skin is made of a million small circles? would a certain kind of lotion eliminate this? should i stop shaving and start waxing? should i try that new kind of nair (it smells bad tho lol) if ne body had ne ideas or has the same experience id really appreciate your opinion or comment or ne thing thanks so much!
i'm a 16 year old guy ( this is really imbarrasing), but im really self-contoius (not gay), and my girl friend likes shaved legs on guys. i figured out, it gives a much better apearance if you wax. it also last longer. it hurts like hell (for me). wow.... i feel kind of wierd now. [ chadilac's advice column | Ask chadilac A Question ]
LilMissLauraFaye answered Saturday July 16 2005, 2:26 pm: i say waxing is the best way .. i get everything waxed legs, under arms, bikini, and eye brows.. .. the first couple of times tho it doesnt feel very good btu after a couple of time you cant really tell . i would give it a try .. it might help you [ LilMissLauraFaye's advice column | Ask LilMissLauraFaye A Question ]
VivaLaVANS answered Friday July 15 2005, 11:22 pm: I wouldn't try nair. It smells bad and it can give you an allergic reaction. Models have been known to use shampoo instead of shaving cream to shave their legs but they keep the warm water running over their legs for a while and then use it. It might help minimize your pores. Make sure you massage moisturizer on your legs at night everynight. [ VivaLaVANS's advice column | Ask VivaLaVANS A Question ]
ncblondie answered Friday July 15 2005, 11:20 pm: Visible pores is a common problem with women. Try finding a good quality pore reducing cream or wash in the beauty aid department of your local store. A pore cleanser will also help by cleaning your pores, making them seem less visibile.
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