ThugGirl041790 answered Saturday August 6 2005, 12:48 pm: Some people shave above there knees and some don't.. if you shave above your knees it usually stays smoother then below your knees.. *or atleast i think so..* but the good thing about it if you dont feel like spending alot of time shaving your legs you dont always have to shave above your knee.. ♥ Dez [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
2cute4words answered Saturday August 6 2005, 12:36 pm: i only shave up there in the summer and no it doesn't get disgusting it's a little harder to shave up there tho....i dont kno y but it is....oook bi! [ 2cute4words's advice column | Ask 2cute4words A Question ]
Saynotogymclass answered Saturday August 6 2005, 12:14 pm: It doesn't turn out all gross. It's barely noticeable when you haven't shaved in a while. If you have blond hairs though, i wouldn't shave above your knees because it takes up more time and you can barely see the hairs! [ Saynotogymclass's advice column | Ask Saynotogymclass A Question ]
XoKisSesoX answered Saturday August 6 2005, 11:56 am: Yes you can shave up above your knee, it will not turn all gross, however if you do begin to shave up there then like below your knee your going to have to shave there all the time. [ XoKisSesoX's advice column | Ask XoKisSesoX A Question ]
passionate answered Saturday August 6 2005, 11:55 am: If it is neccessary and you have obvious hair above your knee on your leg then yes shve there. I don't know what you mean by it turning it all gross so I can't help you there.
Teza answered Saturday August 6 2005, 11:49 am: No it wont be gross but yes you can and if you have hair up above your knee then yes. If not then its not nessesary. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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