i have this same problem too, but some stubble is unaviodable. i would just make sure you put shaving cream on before you shave and maybe invest in a really nice razor.
2006-06-15 15:12:56
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answered by hmm... 3
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You know the same thing used to happen to me also.I believe is the deodorant that remains and its chemicals or whatever it has.From almost a year ago I started scrubbing my underarms with this brush that you use for your back when you shower and it has worked for me,my underarms match with the rest of my skin color."Of Course Do It While Bathing When Skin Is Soft and dead skin cells remove easily."
Give It A Try For At Least 2 or 3 weeks,What Do You Have To Lose.Hope It Works For You,
Luck!!
:-D
2006-06-15 22:21:07
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answered by FraganciaTaina 1
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If you are fair skinned like me it shows everything. Even with shaving. I suggest the new 3 minute need that just came out, but your best bet for it lasting a month to 8 weeks is waxing. Gets rid of everything.
2006-06-15 22:14:45
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answered by kath 1
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Honestly- the only way to get rid of the shadow is a skin bleach. However, those are painful because your skin because quite raw and the sensation lasts for days- meaning you can't wear deodorant.
Unless your skin is completely pitch black, it's not that big of a deal. Darker haired women have that naturally- it's completely normal and nobody will make fun of you for it.
2006-06-15 22:18:02
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answered by lookdontlook 3
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instead of shaving, why don't you just pluck? shaving cream has all sorts of chemicals and it is not that chemical friendly to the skin. i only use shaving cream on my legs. i usually pluck my armpit hair. by plucking, armpit shadows are not that visible. however, i also have a deodorant that whitens the skin. it helps for me because i fear sometimes that armpits look dark.
2006-06-15 22:18:16
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answered by anak sendu 4
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Try the foam hair removal it lasts longer than shaving. Beware of Nair it stinks and doesn't work as well.
2006-06-15 22:13:45
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answered by sceptileptic 3
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Try bleaching before shaving
2006-06-15 22:12:05
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answered by yodeladyhoo 5
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use a triple edge razor and then splash with cold water
2006-06-15 22:13:34
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answered by crumbledcookie2003 1
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try using a lightner cream
2006-06-15 22:13:04
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answered by sha.babyblues 2
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use a lightening cream or lotion. Change deoderants also.
2006-06-15 22:12:03
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answered by Simmy 5
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