You can't get rid of them only for a week or couple of days.
2007-06-25 12:42:33
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answered by Anonymous
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honey you are assed out. once you start shaving then you're done for. i started shaving too young...if they are minor hair spots then take some tweezers to em. it doesnt hurt trust me, and it lasts longer. if it is more than enough hair, then you might want to get some hair removal cream because that lasts really long. but be careful because some people are sensitive to that stuff. before you apply it, take a test application on one spot on your leg. put just a little cream on the spot, wait for the amount of time it takes to remove the hair. then wait 24 hours to see if you have a rash or anything that is abnormal....if not then you have found yourself some new leg stuff. good luck!
2007-06-25 12:43:36
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answered by Inspector Bloo 2
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Perhaps you are talking about spots on your legs where the hair is still visible after you have shaved while it is not visible in others.
You may want to consider using Nair on your legs one time to even things up the whole length of both legs. This should help.
Hey, at least you don't have patches of hair on your back like Mr. G. lol
I wish you well.
2007-06-25 12:39:09
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answered by Mr. G. 2
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I used to have those and that i hated them, they are ingrown hairs. at first purchase a stable shave cream, or in case you're on a good funds get some thick conditioner it does the comparable pastime take a razor that has conditioning strips (i'm a huge fan of venus) and shave in a downward action over the places the place spots seem, then shave something of your leg in many circumstances, then bypass returned with a splash extra cream or conditioner and shave the spots in an upward action that's the only element that works for me and additionally you're able to shave familiar for a pair of week before they bypass away
2016-10-18 21:18:51
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answered by manjeet 4
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I'm not sure if I know what you mean by "hair spots"...I guess just shave them? Should have nothing to do with starting too young.
2007-06-25 12:36:47
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answered by Mara 4
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Exfoliate, exfoliate, exfoliate.
You should soak in the bathtub for 1 hour per day and use a scrub on your skin.
After the bath, put mineral oil on your skin after you towel off but before you are dry.
Soon your hair spots will be history.
2007-06-25 12:38:29
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answered by nora22000 7
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no its becasue of shaving. every1 gets razor bumps. try waxing or hair removel gel and creams.
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2007-06-25 12:37:59
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answered by i_kissed_a_girl_and_i_liked_it 2
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your mom's right. and all you hafta do is use nair or some other type of hair removeal lotion on the hair spots. eventually they'll stop appearing. well, good luck. ♥sUnshInE
2007-06-25 12:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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ACTUALLY Y0UR M0M iS WR0NG B/C i START3D SHAViNG WH3N i WAS S3V3N S0 THAT HAS N0THiNG T0 D0 WiTH iT .. BUT Y0U PR0BABLY HAV3 A RASH 0R S0M3THiNG!
2007-06-25 12:37:54
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answered by Anonymous
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shave them
2007-06-25 12:36:45
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answered by wiejosjlfgse 3
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