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Spotty legs!!!


Question Posted Tuesday April 22 2008, 6:03 pm

15/f
After my daily shaving, I see hair spots (they're black) from where my hair was-I think it's because I don't get the root when I shave. I've used SO many razors, and the same thing happens. It doesn't look like I shave, but it still really smooth. It's so UGLY.


Will waxing it help?
Any other solutions to this pesty problem?

Thanks.


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thelaura answered Wednesday April 23 2008, 6:50 am:
Shaving won't get rid of the root of the hair.
Waxing would be effective for you, as this does get rid of the hair from the root.. and that means you won't have to do it every day either - because shaving your legs daily can be quite irritable for your skin.
Give it a try.

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Cmilner1607 answered Wednesday April 23 2008, 4:13 am:
it is the hair left in your skin. it's quite annoying. but yes, if you waxed it, it would literally pull out the whole stem of hair. you wouldn't have it if you waxed. :)

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