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When Did Your Girls Start Shaving?

I have an 8.5 yr old with VERY hairy legs. She was born hairy, thankfully the hair on her back did not stick around.
When did you let your daughters start shaving. My daughter is starting 3rd grade this year is that too early to start shaving her legs.
When I say very hairy I mean like a teenage guy's legs, it's long dark hair and it's all over her legs.

And yeah she's got a unibrow to go with it.

What can I do next?

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My 11 yr daughter got very self conscious this year. She does not have super hairy but she does have it on her legs that could be noticable. I bought her the Smooth Away kit that you can get at Walgreens. It works great, but does take time. I do not think she is ready to really pay attn when she is shaving to show her how to use a razor. I was honestly skeptical about the product but it did a great job.

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As soon as my daughter mentioned it to me, I knew it was time. I did not want her to feel self-conscious and it was no big deal to me.

I think she was in 2nd semester of 4th grade when she started shaving.

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Okay, I just did a poll in my house. I have 2 girls 1st grade and 4th and they have 2 friends over right now 3rd grade and 4th. I just asked them if they know any girls in their classes that shave their legs. They said a few. I also asked when they think the right grade is and the answers were all different. They did all say that if they were bothered by it or teased then they would want to start shaving now. "It is just not worth being made fun of." My oldest started wearing deordoant last year and I told her when the time is right that I will buy her an eletric razor. Her father is Italian so she does have dark hair on her legs but so far it is thin and lays flat to the skin. She said she wanted to start shaving at the same age I was. I just told her that I don't remember when that was, just that it felt right to me. I didn't want her to try and start early or later then she was ready just because she was trying to meet some standard that I was not even trying to set. I also asked about the eyebrows and they all said that they would want that fixed first. I would not shape them at this early age but I would seperate them for her. Wal-mart sells pre-cut wax strips for the eyebrows. About $3. I use them on myself and on my husband. I think they are called shape-ups. Hope this helps.

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My 11 yr daughter got very self conscious this year. She does not have super hairy but she does have it on her legs that could be noticable. I bought her the Smooth Away kit that you can get at Walgreens. It works great, but does take time. I do not think she is ready to really pay attn when she is shaving to show her how to use a razor. I was honestly skeptical about the product but it did a great job.

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As soon as my daughter mentioned it to me, I knew it was time. I did not want her to feel self-conscious and it was no big deal to me.

I think she was in 2nd semester of 4th grade when she started shaving.

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My kids are starting this year, they are 11 and 12. But they seem to be a little late as all of their friends already shave. However, three friends of mine let their girls shave in 3rd grade because they were hairy like you describle your daughter as being. If my daughter was hairy like that in 3rd grade I would have allowed her to shave as well. I never saw the big deal in shaving..it's hair removal, not a tattoo right...LOL...if she had a unibrow I'd pluck that as well...

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I had a hairy daughter too. She started on her own, without my permission, she snuck my razor in the shower, at 9 or 10 I think. She even shaved her forearms.
.Just make sure your daughter understands that she shouldnt go back over spots already shaved unless she re-soaps. My daughters legs were really dry,(razor burn) and I realized I had never told her this. I didn't even think about it.

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HI B.,

I agree with LeeLee. I allowed my oldest to start wearing foundation earlier than normal because she had a discoloration on her face. I made sure it was a natural foundation but she was so self conscience about it, I didn't want her to deal with, not just the teasing, but the questions. There are too many other things in this world, right now, that are so much more important that shaving, foundation, etc that it's just not a big deal.

An electric razor would probably be best at her age.....

God bless,
M.

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Okay, I just did a poll in my house. I have 2 girls 1st grade and 4th and they have 2 friends over right now 3rd grade and 4th. I just asked them if they know any girls in their classes that shave their legs. They said a few. I also asked when they think the right grade is and the answers were all different. They did all say that if they were bothered by it or teased then they would want to start shaving now. "It is just not worth being made fun of." My oldest started wearing deordoant last year and I told her when the time is right that I will buy her an eletric razor. Her father is Italian so she does have dark hair on her legs but so far it is thin and lays flat to the skin. She said she wanted to start shaving at the same age I was. I just told her that I don't remember when that was, just that it felt right to me. I didn't want her to try and start early or later then she was ready just because she was trying to meet some standard that I was not even trying to set. I also asked about the eyebrows and they all said that they would want that fixed first. I would not shape them at this early age but I would seperate them for her. Wal-mart sells pre-cut wax strips for the eyebrows. About $3. I use them on myself and on my husband. I think they are called shape-ups. Hope this helps.

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I was in 6th grade but I agree with other posters, if it's something that is going to affect her self conscious, then I would let her do it. If you are not comfortable with her actually shaving, what about Nair (or I think Veet is similar?). Also, tell her to only shave up to her knees. Usually knees aren't that hairy and there is no need to shave above her knees (it's not like she's showing off her upper thigh). My mom told me that and I still do not shave my upper thigh and only have light hair there.

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If it is bothering her & she is ready, I think you should let her. Either get her a really good razor (I use Venus), or perhaps try Veet so she can't cut herself.

If my daughter had the same problem & was either bothered by it herself, or was getting picked on at school, I would let her start shaving. I don't think shaving is that big of a deal if she is going to be hurt emotionally from not shaving!

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