This is going to sound so stupid. But I've been noticing some hair under my arms and its getting really dark so I want to shave it. The only problem is that my mom and sister shave their underarms but it leaves bumps and little black stubs/dots. Is there anyway that I can shave and not get any stubble? Like if you shave with a certain razoe, is it possible to have NO stubble? Any tips on shaving would be great! Sorry so long. Thanks!
ncblondie answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 5:52 pm: Making sure to use a sharp, multi-blade razor and shaving often may help. It's also possible that the bumps and dots are because the skin is irritated. Try using a shave gel made for sensitive skin and using a moisturizing deodorant/antiperspirant such as Dove. A last option is to use a product such as Nair or wax the area. [ ncblondie's advice column | Ask ncblondie A Question ]
karenR answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 5:17 pm: The black stubble is what you get when the hair stars growing back in. Nair or something like that does the best job ( and yes I know it smells bad) of keeping it away longer. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
Xo_Ashie_oX answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 4:50 pm: well theres no razor thatll do it... i mean all razors are pretty much the same... but the way you keep from all that is you use shaving cream (of course) skintimate works realy well... and then for deoderent use Dove.. it works really well and keeps the "stubble" or w/e u call it away for longer... and the deoderent also make it smoother so its less likely you'll end up with razor burn or cuts... hope i helped!! [ Xo_Ashie_oX's advice column | Ask Xo_Ashie_oX A Question ]
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