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Shaving Arms
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This section is not going to be long.
I do not shave my arms. I decided to add it because
I know some women who do. My sister is one of them.
She will shave her arms everyday in the shower. I
cannot believe it. I would not recommend this. Like
me, she has hairy arms. I have come to accept it,
she has not. I think if you have hairy arms you
should accept it. If you cannot, I would first look
into laser hair removal. It will last forever and
then you will never have to worry about it. If this
is not an option, I would get it waxed. This will
last longer than shaving. Honestly though, above
all, I would leave it. |
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To shave this area, if that is
what you choose to do, you will want to start with
getting the area wet with water. Then, apply shaving
gel or cream and shave. Again, you want to shave in
the opposite direction that hair is growing. Rinse
the razor so it does not clog, and rinse the arms
after to remove the excess shaving cream.
I am against this, and one reason is that if you get
razor burn people will notice. Also, if you forget
to shave one day, or are lazy and do not want to,
your hair will start growing back. This is going to
be prickly hair. Imagine if someone touched your
arm, how grossed out would they be? I would be
grossed out. I recommend you do not do this. |
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