They deleted my post from /fit/, I might as well just ask here.
How the fuck do I shave my arms and legs without getting razor bumps? I just shaved my arms first time ever and I cut both arms at least 3 times and there's a bump of spots that look more shaved than others.
Is veet gel cream for men any good? If I can't get the cream for men, will the regualr Veet cream for women suffice? I'm asking because men obviously have thicker hair than women and I'm a dude.
Like, I don't want to shave my legs with a regular razor because I wear skinny-fit pants and it will be really uncomfy.
why did you ask fit about this
like
what
>>5068046
they are into aesthetics on /fit/
>>5068046
>year of the lord 2015
>lifting and not getting rid of your hair
Like I just shaved my arms and I look buffier, my skin looked olive and now I look considerably whiter.
A lot of people do when they first start shaving. It sucks, but if you keep it up, eventually, your skin will get used to it any you won't get the bumps. Hard to say how soon, but a few months of regular grooming should be enough.
>>5068044
why don't you stop denying your fundamental biology and be a damn man. it's fun. why would you wanna be a woman
>>5068068
>mfw I've been a gym bunny for a couple months now and generally don't shave anything that isn't my face
>have a wicked goatee that I'm letting chill out
>hairy as fuck everywhere else
>>5072148
hawt. are you bara yet?
>>5072148
I'm not one of those thick 200+ LB bear types nor do I want to be. I'm going for the twunk look
I was a parkourfag for a couple years back home so kind of wiry calisthenics muscle. Trying to be one of those tinybuff gym bunny savages.