When you are at least 11 12 13 sometimes ten check if they have hair in the bikini area.if they do its check 1. next is arm pitt hair/leg hair. that is check 2 is there age. now if they hit there period well or about to let them shave if they will start there period its whan they get cramps around there waist but whole different question
I started shaving my legs when I was 10 and then my armpits at 11..
I'm 14 and just started shaving.
People physically mature at different ages so there is no "right" age to shave. The general idea is that if you have hair to shave and you feel that you should start, then go ahead and do it.
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I believe that girls should start to shave their legs when they enter middle school. this means between 5th and 6th grade. Different answer: you should shave your legs when you get permission from your parents (normal age is between 11 and 13) Newest answer: There is no age when you should start! You should start when you want too and there is a lot of hair but I would say like 12-13 years old. Ten year old girls should not shave their legs though. That's too young. Another answer Ask your mother at the time when you feel you are ready to shave your legs.
Alot of times, girls shave when they start seeing little black stubs, try that!
usually start between ages 9-13
i think she should start shaving. I am 11 years old and don't shave because i am too nervous to ask my mom. but i want to shave really badly!
Individuals can consider starting to shave their legs when they feel ready and comfortable to do so, typically around the teenage years. It is a personal choice and there is no specific age requirement for starting to shave.
You can not pin point a certain age, some women do not shave at all. It is all a matter of personal preference.
If you shave at an early age your hair there grows back faster.
well maybe when you start shaving your legs or gettin hair under there lol
There is no specific age to start shaving your legs, as it varies for each person. It is typically a personal choice and may depend on factors such as hair growth and individual preferences. It is recommended to discuss with a parent or guardian before starting to shave.