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Shaving the back of my thighs?

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When I'm shaving my legs, the backs and sides of my thighs are impossible! I know you are supposed to shave against the way the hair grows, but no matter which way i shave, the hair WILL NOT go away! It really bugs me because everything else is smooth but the backs of my thighs are always hairy!!!! I go over it a few times and it always seems like I'm missing it, but i'm not! Is there like, some secret I don't know about or something???

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  1. I have the same problem!  its annoying huh


  2. nair.

  3. Use shaving cream! That should help a lot.

  4. get a new shaver ..

  5. Your hair grows in a circular motion on the back of your thighs so shave 4 ways.  Hope this helps.

  6. Buy some naair cream and use it.

  7. THE SAME THING HAPPENS TO ME!  It's so annoying!  I'm going to check if someone gives you a decent answer so I can use it too.

  8. use shaving cream! when i shave without it i also miss the hair back there, but wen i use it, it doesnt.try turning the shower head away while u shave ur legs and wen ur done turn it back.

  9. the hair on the back of your theighs tends to grow in a different direction then the rest of you leg hair... try changing the direction you are shaving... also try NAIR !

  10. Your one of many with this problem. The hair on your thighs is finer that the hair on your calves, knees and armpits. It's harder for the razor to grab a hold of it to trim. Try shaving cream or a better razor. I just deal with it. So many people have this problem and no one ever notices...  

  11. I shave against the hair, and everythings fine with me. I sit down in the tub and pull my leg to my chest, hand behind the knee, and shave towards my bum.

  12. Maybe you should consider using a new blade specifically for the backs of your thighs it may be that once you've shaved the rest of your legs the blades are dull and it just can't handle the backs. Also try Shaving from the bottom of your butt towards the back of your knees using a new blade.

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