Girl World Daily: Feelin' Fine A Girl's First Shaving Lesson
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You
want to have smooth legs, silky
underarms and a clean bikini line -- but
you’re completely clueless? Not anymore.
Read on:
Girls’ Shaving Tip No. 1: How to Ask Mom
What’s a girl to do about this hairy
situation? There’s no “right” age to
begin shaving. Some girls start younger
because their hair is dark, while others
wait a little longer. The best way to
bring it up to your mom is to ask when
she first started shaving. Then say,
“Some of my friends shave. Do you think
I’m ready?”
Girls’ Shaving Tip No. 2: Realize It’s a
Choice
Getting rid of body hair is not
required. A lot of girls choose not to
shave because they think it’s a hassle.
Some girls shave only in the summer, and
others shave just their pits to prevent
underarm odor. Don’t shave because your
friends do. If you decide to shave, do
it because it’s what you want. When your
friends ask about it, just tell them you
don’t want to be a slave to the shave!
Girls’ Shaving Tip No. 3: Know Your
Stuff
First, buy a good razor. It doesn’t need
to be super-expensive -- go for an
affordable one that lets you replace the
blade heads. We like those with triple
blades and a pivoting head.
Many girls shave in the shower. But when
you’re first starting out, shaving your
legs by sitting on the edge of the tub
might be easier. Here’s how:
- Dampen legs with a wet washcloth.
Never shave legs when they’re dry.
- Slather on shaving gel, plain soap or bodywash.
- Begin directly above your ankle, and
gently pull the razor upward in a
straight line. Don't press the razor too
hard -- it should glide along your
skin’s surface. Rinse the razor after
each stroke.
- Slow down when shaving around bony
parts, such as knees, shins and ankles.
Many girls that are first learning to
shave stop just below the knee.
- Pat legs dry with a clean towel.
Moisturize with unscented body lotion to
keep razor burn at bay.
Girls’ Shaving Tip No. 4: Never Shave
Your Arms
Shaving will only make the hair on your
arms grow back darker and coarser. This
goes for facial hair, too, girls. If
this is a big concern, ask your parents
about the option to bleach your arm
hair.
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