Question Posted Wednesday January 25 2006, 4:42 pm
I have a huge dance coming up soon. My dress is strapless. Whenever I shave my armpits, its always still dark! It'll be hair free but its always dark! How do I get rid of that?
Alleycat45227 answered Thursday January 26 2006, 4:23 pm: you will probaly will be in the dark most of the
time..he probaly won't notice....try to put deorderent on that would blend in...that's all i can think of..hoped i helped some...
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comradestalin answered Thursday January 26 2006, 7:49 am: White paint
LoveNJstyle answered Wednesday January 25 2006, 5:48 pm: shave RIGHT BEFORE the dance. i also wore a strapless dress to a dance and it wasn't noticable. my date was like 9 inches taller than me at least so my arms were up a lot... just put on deoderant and you should be fine. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Wednesday January 25 2006, 5:25 pm: well what i do is moisturize for a couple of days (makes the shave closer because the skin is smoother) then i try not to shave for a few days before the dance because longer hair ussually makes a better shave.. and i wait as long as i can before i shave (literally the second before i get into my dress) also instead if shaving cream dry conditioner is smoothes the skin. and use a new razor to shave with that you know wont cut your underarms (so if its a new brand use it on your legs first or something to test it!) [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
betterthanyou_X3 answered Wednesday January 25 2006, 4:58 pm: Let them grow out a bit and once they're about 1/4th of an inch get them waxed. Yeah it's gross letting them grow that much but it will get rid of the darkness and it'll last longer anyways.
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