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razors and shaving


Question Posted Saturday July 22 2006, 12:04 am

hey,
I have pretty dark brown hair, almost black. And when I shave my underarms i shave all the hair off, but there is still little black dots or tiny stubble. Even with a new razor. Is there a way to shave so my underarms wont have that? Also, about how many shaves, does a good 3 blade disposable razor have in it, before it gets dull and needs to be thrown away? Thanks for your help!
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fabulous11 answered Saturday July 22 2006, 10:21 am:
use a hair removal cream or wax it. That will help cause it takes it from like the root.

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orphans answered Saturday July 22 2006, 9:03 am:
you could wax. the hairs come back thinnner and lighter, the opposite of shaving; when you shave, it comes back thicker and darker

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kick_me answered Saturday July 22 2006, 7:06 am:
maybe shaving doesnt really workout for you how about using that hair reamoving cream or waxing i know waxing sounds like its gonna hurt but once you get used to it, you wont feel as bad as it first did and when you wax it like takes the hair from underneath your skin so then you wont have to wax for a while

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what_ever answered Saturday July 22 2006, 3:12 am:
i really think you shud stop shaving your underarms asap!!.. instead wax them, i know it hurts.. but if you keep on shaving ..pretty soon your underarms are going to be very very very rough,. and tthe black dots that dont go away, show that your hair is getting thicker.. BOTTOM LINE.. STOP SHAVING!

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sp4rklingr4in answered Saturday July 22 2006, 1:00 am:
Use lotion while shaving instead of normal shaving cream and it works better (for me at least). I use Venus razors and they can be used about 30 times or so. Just be sure to clean your razor after use every time otherwise the blades will get rusty and unsanitary... pretty nasty stuff.

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Bellaitaliana311 answered Saturday July 22 2006, 12:47 am:
I use Intuition. Ive used it since i was in 6th grade and i have never cut myself and it gets a pretty clean cut as well.

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orphans answered Saturday July 22 2006, 12:47 am:
Man I have the same problem but on my legs too. I could never get rid of it. Anyway, about the razor thing, just get rid of it when you're not getting a smooth shave... like if it's rough the next day you probably need to replace your razor. Or if you get razor burn.

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