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DD, who is 11, wants to start shaving. I am fine with it. Should I buy her a good razor and cream and show her how? Or is there some new system that kids are doing?
Thanks. |
| What? Bar soap and any razor. This isn’t hard and doesn’t need “a system” |
| I got mine a pack of Venus razors from Costco and some shaving cream. Same thing I use. |
| I posted a few weeks ago about shaving my 9yo under her arms. I bought a Venus disposable and some shaving cream. I did it for her the first time then left it in her bathroom. She hadn’t needed to do it again yet. |
| The Venus razor with the lubricant strips and shave cream/gel. They get it. Razors today are much better than in the 80s! |
| I can’t remember the brand…maybe Venus also..they do like shaving cream. Both my daughters take shaving very seriously and have developed their own systems. I stay out of it. |
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Given how ridiculously expensive razors have recently become, we buy:
- Target or Kirkland (costco) razors They are the exact same as name brand; made in the same factory. |
| Billie razor and shave cream for sensitive skin |
This. The expensive five blade ones. My kids have never cut themselves shaving. I just use water with these. |
| No waxing or electrolysis? |
bar soap??? no no and no. |
Most teens shave their underarms and legs. Not sure if maybe you are from another country.... |
Same here. |
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Our entire family, including DH, me and two teen DD’s uses these razors purchased in bulk at Sam’s or Costco.
The girls and I use dove bar soap and my husband used shave gel on his face. Start out as you intend to carry on. |