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The proper time is when your daughter feels self-conscious about not shaving.
This is strictly an individual matter. i'm guessing she is already heading toward full-blown puberty so she may be uncomfortable about the dark hair on her legs. It could also be that her friends have started shaving and she wants to feel grown up like them, even if it means removing some peach fuzz. The next time you shave your legs, get your daughter her own razor and have a mother-daughter depilation session, while you give her some tips on avoiding nicks. |
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I taught both my girls when they were 11, I bought them each razors and left it up to them when and where they wanted to shave.
Husband taught our son when he was also 11 but at 14 he still does not need to shave yet. |
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| I hit puberty early and dealing with having my first period at 9.5 so I was already really hairy so i used to use my moms razor until she found out a got me my own. It really does depend on development rather than age. |
DD shows no interest in hair removal. When she asks, I will teach her. There is no "right" way to be like there was when I was a kid. |
Ditto my DD, now 14. She asked about shaving a couple of years ago so I got her an electric razor and showed her how to use it. She used it a couple of times, then stopped. She does shave her armpits, but not her legs. She just doesn't seem to care, but tends to wear long pants during the summer, except for the pool. She has a good amount of dark hair on her legs, but doesn't seem self conscious about it, and I don't bring it up. I gave her the tools, I figure it's up to her to use them (or not). I also noticed that some of her friends we invited to our pool last year weren't shaving either (one even had unshaved pits, not just legs) so it must not be that far out of the norm. Good for the girls for not falling for the saving BS. |
| 13.5 year old DD doesn’t shave her legs. She does shave her pits, and when she’s in a bathing suit she shaves her bikini area. |
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Where/when do your girls shave? While showering, or sitting on edge of tub, etc?
For some reason, my DD gets kind of dizzy when she shaves in the shower. Maybe it’s the steamy shower for an extended period. So she shaves her armpits at the bathroom sink (hasn’t started shaving legs). |
| My child was 12 when she started for legs and underarms. |
My DD is 10, she has leg hair, but it doesn't bother her. Whenever she wants to start, I won't have a problem with it. I haven't noticed any hair in armpits, but probably haven't looked closely.
My mom made me wait until 8th grade, which was totally unnecessary. I could never wear shorts to gym class as a result. |
| What razors do your girls use? I need to find a user friendly one for my 11 year old. |
| I shaved in 9th grade, but I had body hair starting in elementary school |
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| Shaving ? No. Sugaring. Less frequent and less damaging long term. |
It’s segue, dear, not Segway. That’s a device that lazy people ride because walking is just too much for them. |