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.
A Razor..
Really irritated legs.
Hi, from personal experience It's easiest for you to ask them, "Would you like me to teach you how to shave your legs or arms?" it may seem awkward but being bullied at school for hairy legs is a no go, as well as cutting yourself with a razor. USE SHAVING CREAM AND A RAZOR!
Wet your legs. Apply shaving cream or just lather up with soap. Drag the razor smoothly and not too fast up your leg from ankle to knee. Rinse the razor and shave another strip . . . and so on until your entire leg is shaved. Repeat on the other leg.
well, you can sneak a razor wherever your mom keeps them. Or you can get those shaving pads, there not razor but like sand paper. You rub them on your legs and your legs will be super smooth.... trust me its works. Or you can just ask!
It is quite common for a female to shave her legs or vaginal area. Some men may also shave their legs but it is not common.
Gilette for girls :)
not really
Just like your legs... Just get a razor and shaving cream {You can also use soap but this is better}. You wet your armpit and put the cream on it. Wet the razor and simply run it over the area while applying light pressure.
A disposable razor with 3-4 blades can give you the closest shave possible because after a few uses the blade on an electric razor becomes dull.
Only if you cut yourself severely. Use a sharp razor and good shaving cream, make sure the leg is well lubricated. Try doing it in the shower. Just be careful with the razor and you'll be fine. A light coating of baby oil afterwards will help the skin stay moist and smooth.
It could be that you don't have enough soap or shaving cream on your legs when you shave. Try wetting your legs before and put lots of soap or shaving cream on them. Or you could have sensitive skin. Not much you can do about that, except get a shaving cream that is for sensitive skin...