agnes answered Sunday June 3 2007, 3:47 pm: Alternatively, you could try waxing. It's possible that the part of the hair that remains under the surface gives that '5 o'clock shade' look. Another possibility is that your skin is just naturally darker under your arms, like mine (I tried both, shaving and waxing.) [ agnes's advice column | Ask agnes A Question ]
CheerCandi answered Sunday June 3 2007, 2:44 pm: hold your arm high. hair grows differently. you have to shave up and down side to side and every which way. but remember armpit hair grows realy fast. use a clean and sharp new razor. [ CheerCandi's advice column | Ask CheerCandi A Question ]
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