No, but there is less hair for the sweat to be trapped in. (Freshly shaven skin will actually sweat more for a short period of time.)
Deodorant is spread into the armpit to help mask the smell of sweat. They do not cause your armpits to sweat less, though. Antiperspirants plug the sweat glands up in your armpits so that you do sweat less. Most antiperspirants also have a deodorant in them as well, to not only help you to sweat less, but reduce any odor caused by the sweat in your armpits.
Yes, it can do. The more frequently you shave your legs, the more stubble you will get more often. Other methods such as removal creams and wax however cause less stubble.
To reduce sweat, you may want to consider getting on medication. You can also avoid doing strenuous activities that cause you to sweat in the first place.
Well the younger generation will sweat cause their genetic makeup allows them to now if you have sports mined people will sweat to running will cause a great amount of sweat but as we get older or bodies change we sweat less
The smell mainly comes from bacteria ("clean", fresh sweat doesn't have much of an odor). So one tactic is to kill, or at least inhibit the growth of, bacteria. Deodorant/antiperspirants work by stopping the sweat glands from working in the first place: if there's no (or at least less) sweat for the bacteria to work on, then that's going to help control the odor as well. Finally, there are those that just cover it up with perfume. Many brands of deodorant use some combination of the three approaches.
Yes, you can have a shaving razor in your carry-on luggage as long as it is a disposable razor or has a blade that is less than 3.4 inches in length.
Yes, you can have a shaving razor in your carry-on luggage as long as it is a disposable razor or has a blade that is less than 3.4 inches in length.
Shaving does NOT make hair grow back heavier or thicker. My wife and I have been shaving our pubic hair for years. Our pubic hair has actually gotten lighter and finer; it takes less maintenance that when we started years ago. My wife shaves her legs and underarms. The hair is barely visible and is also finer. Sometimes parents say these things in the hopes of keeping our children as young children. Tell your mother it embarrasses you to be hairy. I'm sure she shaves.
It is able to close up your sweat glands, which makes you sweat less. It really helps
Yes, a shaving razor can be included in a carry-on bag as long as it is a disposable razor or has a blade that is less than 3.4 inches in length.
Yes, you can carry a shaving razor in your carry-on luggage as long as it is a disposable razor or has a blade that is less than 3.5 inches in length.
Yes.