[blparent] Shaving legs
Bridgit Pollpeter
bpollpeter at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 17 20:41:34 UTC 2013
I started around 13 and don't recall major problems with shaving. It
will be safer to use a good quality two or three blade razor as opposed
to the cheap single blades if using disposeable as it gets a closer
shave and therefore safer. I use to use the Venus brand, but I now use
Mach 3 razors and love them. They may not be girly but do an awesome
job. The razor heads can be pricey, but I buy them on Amazon in bulk for
less than most stores, and I can use a single head for about a week,
maybe even two, though the longer it's used, the more worn out the blade
becomes.
More importantly, it will be good to demonstrate how to best shave. Of
course, her girl friends will probably have a few things to share too,
grin.
Bridgit
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Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2013 19:25:07 -0600
From: "Veronica Smith" <madison_tewe at spinn.net>
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Subject: [blparent] shaving legs
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I toyed with the subject whether or not it was blind parent related and
you can see, I decided it is indeed. My daughter is now 13 and a little
lady. I noticed that her legs and a big hairy which means it is that
time for shaving.
I was wondering if any of you moms or dads know of a razor that might be
safe for those first timers? I remember when I was a teen, I used
something called a flicker, which was made for beginners.
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