try using a ton of shaving cream... and you might need to do it more than once in the shower. sometimes you need to shave from different angles.. just like on your legs, because hair grows in all directions
2006-11-03 08:04:36
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answered by karli r 3
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You need to
1 use alot of shaving cream/gel (rather than soap which doesn't foam up enough) to make it less likely to be sore or get nicked,
2 shave from different directions since hair doesn't grow in one direction,and
3 probably begin to shave daily.
You might also want want to try waxing,but I personally think you might find the skin under your arm too tender for this. Still,if you're brave enough,then go for it.
2006-11-03 08:12:54
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answered by Mimi U 3
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It costs a lot but you could learn my sister waxes her under arms and legs and arms. ONline learning or magazines. But it's not the only way buy the shavers with a lot of layers on them I use those also use foam and try to do that 3 times a week!
2006-11-03 08:05:32
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answered by DinaS. 1
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If there remains stubble, then shave adverse to the route of boom and which will be bumped off. if you're pertaining to that you will see the hair below your pores and skin, there is not something you are able to do about it and ALL women human beings have that. also, as an aspect be conscious...your underarm hair could have in all chance grown a lot in 2 days. you may want to in all likelihood shave back the evening till now your dance or the day of your dance.
2016-12-05 12:23:30
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answered by ? 4
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I would suggest laser hair removal if you want it gone forever. Usually you have to recieve three sessions, but the under arm doesn't cost very much. If you take the money spent on this vs. the money spent on shaving supplies it is well worth it.
2006-11-03 08:29:40
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answered by Joella D 2
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You have to use a ton of shaving cream, the regular kind not the gel kind and you have to shave your armpit in every direction. I mean up, down and side to side to really get all the hair that grows in all directions.
2006-11-03 08:06:25
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answered by gbsunshine 2
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Actually waxing is not expensive at all. It will probably run you $15-20. The added benefit to waxing is that your hair gets finer and finer, and it gets less painful each time.
2006-11-03 08:07:17
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answered by susan w 3
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my only advice is try not to over-shave... go for a nair or a veet line of hair removal or even waxing it... i mean it is such small area... cheaper than electrolosis
2006-11-03 08:39:49
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answered by Anonymous
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waxing does work well, you can buy kits at CVS but make sure it is the kind you have to heat up, thats the only stuff that works that you can buy $15.00
2006-11-03 08:05:55
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answered by Anonymous
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