Kinda-sorta, but not really.
The hair that you have has been out and about for awhile. It's gotten chafed against clothes, bedclothes and skin. It's been washed and dried. All these things have worn the hair down a bit, making it softer.
Now, if you were to shave that off, the new hair when it emerges will be brand spanking new, and so a little stiffer and a little coarser.
Give it some time, and it will get worn just like the "old" hair.
It depends, some people say it is because when they have shaved their arms it grows back thicker and darker but it varies for everyone. _____________ You may want to avoid shaving your arms if you're skin is susceptible to razors bumps.
Smooth Away DOESN'T work. I've shaved my arms and it came back less thick and lighter (but my arm hair was already black so...) and i haven't shaved them in a while.
You don't HAVE to shave anything. I suggest shaving under the arms, on the legs, don't shave your arms! It'll grow back thick and dark. As for private areas, use Nair and ask your mom to get your some razers.
Are you pushing when you shave your arm pits? When I did that I got bumps too. Now I glide over my under arms with a razor and use a good shaving creme or other product. Shaving creme dulls your razor quickly and I find that hair conditioner or coconuts oil makes a great supplement. Hope I help you. ;)
No.
Probably not. That makes really no sense at all.
girls share their armpits,legs, arms,and their pubic hair.
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.
You are covered with hair except for the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet. But at puberty, the hairs under your arms begins to get thicker. This is to trap the odor you will begin to make. Of course, being human, we have decided we don't like that smell, so we cover it up.The hairs on our arms and legs begin to get thicker and longer about the same time. Men will produce more belly and chest hair than women will.
Teenagers who are looking to shave under their arms have a variety of shaving cream options. Least likely to cause an allergic reaction would be a mild soap. However, shaving creams for sensitive skin is also a good choice.
To achieve an appearance of more hair on your arms and legs, simply shave them. This will cause your hair to grow back thicker, darker and fuller. Make sure your hair is healthy before doing so as shaving unhealthy hair might cause damage to it when it goes through it's regrowth stage.
The skin and hair follicles get irritated when shaved, yes. It's a common problem.