Dye it or bleach it comb it down use nair
Sounds like you mean for like shaving your legs? if so, yes, it sure is a heck of a lot less expensive!
The rate of hair growth is not affected by shaving- with any razor.
Some people will antagonize others about shaving there pubic hair because they secretly like the idea of shaving but are to scared to try it!
um...does your hair look like it has a mouth? if it does, i would highly recommend shaving it off before it consumes you!!!!!
Shaving your arms is not bad for your health. It is a personal choice, like deciding if you want to shave your legs or not. But if you keep shaving your arm hair it will look like it's growing in faster and and of a darker color. But that's a temporary result of the cutting action of shaving.
whoa no its not hair cut is just like getting a trim and a shave is completely off (hair off)
The hair is thick and dark so shaving isn't going to remove that. The best thing to do is wax if you don't like the shadow.
no that is also a myth just like all the other shaving myths
You could paste the hair on a barbie that has seen better hair days or you could give it to locks for love.
They do, but any personal hygiene product like shaving cream, deodorant, etc. is EXACTLY the same product whether it is for women or men, the only difference is the packaging and the fragrances they put in it. It's all about marketing according to gender roles. Also, regular hair conditioner works as well as, if not better than, shaving cream- and that's one less thing you have to buy.
Unfortunately for a lot of balding people, this old wives tale is untrue: Shaving does not affect the growth rate of hair. Made from a protein called keratin, the same material found in finger and toenails, hair is lifeless and inanimate. Thus, chopping it off, like trimming your nails, has absolutely no effect. This misconception likely arose from the fact that when most people begin shaving (usually in adolescence), their hair growth is sparse. As they continue to shave, however, the hair seems to fill in and grow thicker. It would seem as if it was the shaving itself that was causing this, rather than the normal biological processes of puberty. It should be noted, however, for those who still suspect shaving has something to do with their hair growth that new hairs continue to appear as people grow older, often in the most embarrassing of locations (ears, nose, back, etc.). All without the assistance of a razor.
Unless you want to wax or use a chemical hair removal such as Nair, you dont! It can cause severe razor burn with out shaving cream and you cannot do anything without a razor unless you want to wax or use a product like Nair.