Yes, if they have dark hair on her foot and toes, even if not like the average men. Obviously there are many women without any visible hair or with just light peach fuzz. It's not uncommon amongs women, though, to have a visible diffuse patch of hair along the bone on top of their feet and on their big toe, I know this for sure, ans as I rarely saw feet hair on woman I's say they shave them, it's just all about normal, you would just shave the top of your feet and toes whenever you do your legs as it takes a few extra second.
shaving generally makes hair shorter.
You would have to shave it before then. The only way is to wax then you wont have to shave as much.
Honestly, it depends on how long your leg hair is. Most women do not let their leg hair get long enough to even begin to simply trim the hair. Shaving allows for smooth and more attractive legs.
No that's a myth. Shaving is a nusiance because the hair does seem to grow back thicker.
yes you can, you just have to have soap or shaving cream to shave your leg, but it would be best if you used another type of soap,like body soap.
When shaving a dry leg you are just making it more dry and uncomfortable. You will most likely bleed or get very irritating razor bumps on your shins, knees, and ankles. Before shaving a dry leg you should use moisturizing lotion and let it sit for a few minutes, this will cure your dry skin before the shaving. When actually shaving be careful and look for thin-skinned areas (make sure to shave extra cautiously here!). To shave you should use moisturizing cream or gel and wash THOROUGHLY before attempting to do anything after. When your shaving process is done you will have nice smooth legs but make the smoothness definite use baby oil to sooth your once dry skin.
It depends, if you're daughter or yourself has a ton of leg hair that's dark then you may want to consider shaving. If not there is no reason to shave your legs... Love who you are!
I'm no expert, but whenever I have them they are ingrown hairs caused by shaving (although you can get ingrown hairs if you don't shave,too). I find that when I exfoliate more frequently after shaving, I have fewer ingrown hairs.
For a great smooth shave, try the Lady Shaver Wet/Dry Electric 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.
Many women do shave their legs and armpits. If you are wanting to take on a more feminine role, look more feminine, or feel more feminine, then shaving regularly would be a good place to start :) You can pick up shaving cream from your local supermarket made specifically for leg shaving, it will help prevent any razor burn and ingrown hairs from occurring.
There is no rulebook that says girls have to shave their legs. A lot of girls start between ages 9 and 17. As you get older, the longer, darker, and thicker your leg hair will get and the more it may bother you. Once you shave, it may grow back quicker, which just means you should shave about every other shower but it really depends on who you are. You will not regret shaving your legs, but before you do shave, you should ask or tell your mom about it. There are quite a few hazards in shaving with an adult razor. Your mother can hook you up with a safe shaver that allows you to remove your leg hair without hurting yourself.