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View Poll Results: Do you routinely shave your legs in the winter?

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  • Yes

    50 54.95%
  • No

    31 34.07%
  • I NEVER shave my legs, summer or winter!

    10 10.99%
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  1. #1
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    Do you routinely shave your legs in the winter?

    I'm not a diligent leg-shaver at all, and in the winter, I have to ask: "What's the point?" I have at least one, usually two or three, layers atop my legs. Plus that extra hair is insulating, right?

    By "routinely," I mean even if you don't anticipate anybody seeing your legs any time soon. Wearing of skirts or other leg-revealing clothing would, of course, necessitate some leg-hair deforestation.
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  2. #2
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    I used to just shave from the knees down in winter since I'd wear skirts regularly but never anything shorter.

    Now that I'm swimming a couple of times a week, I shave the whole leg (well, both of them). I'm blessed with very light and slow growing hair, though, so I only have to shave once a week, if that often. I know women who shave daily and I just can't imagine giving up that amount of time to shaving.

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  3. #3
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    I take advantage of winter to wax instead of shave. No one but DH is going to see that pre-wax forest during January.... Waxing hurts, but stays smooth longer and it grows back finer (for me anyway).

    During the summer, it's 2-3 times a week. My skin's too sensitive for that daily shaving nonsense.

  4. #4
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    I say yes, but usually only below the mid calf and maybe twice a week. Remember in Texas we wear shorts and Knickers much of the year.
    Amanda

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  5. #5
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    I wax year-round here in California.

  6. #6
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    I have 'fur' on my legs and underarms, but it's blondish and DH says he thinks it's really cute, so 10 years ago he convinced me to stop shaving and now I can't even imagine going to all that trouble anymore if apparently I'm way cuter with my fur on!
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  7. #7
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    If I were only a cyclist, I would probably shave less often in the winter, but I also work out in the gym and play tennis indoors so I do shave fairly diligently in the winter. Although, probably not as much as in the summer.

  8. #8
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    I shave every other day, year round. Sometimes I skip an extra day in the winter, but as others stated, I go to the gym at least 2 days a week in the winter and have various body parts exposed.

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by msincredible View Post
    I wax year-round here in California.
    I wax year-round, in Norway.

    Especially in winter, actually. I do some training indoors, and my darkblond hair looks extra gorillalike over pale blue skin. And it makes hubby happy
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  10. #10
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    I've only started epilating since I took up swimming/tri. Before I went cycling sometimes smooth, sometimes hairy. But since swimming, also in winter.
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  11. #11
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    I shave my legs at least once a week during the winter. If my legs get too hairy they get all itchy and drive me nuts.

    My pits, I had lasered. No more hair. Ever! Best thing I ever did. Now they're smooth and nice year round. bikerHen

  12. #12
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    I shave my legs all year, even if no one sees it. My legs are VERY hairy and when it's long, it drives me nuts. I can't stand how it feels in the sheets of my bed or against my pants legs after about 3 or 4 days.

    Oddest sensation ever? Standing on a mountain top, in shorts, and feeling the wind rustling the hair on my legs. (I was in the mountains for a month with no razor) To this day, I can imagine how it felt and it freaks me out a little each time.
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  13. #13
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    I went to college at a very hairy time and place. I took to it naturally.

    Now I live in a conservative state and shave or wax enough to be (mostly) socially acceptable. (I'm 'other' enough where I live and work that I don't need to call attention to it.)

    Every now and then it works out that we're on a tandem ride and DH's legs are shaven smooth and mine are hairy as can be.

  14. #14
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    I also had to vote never. At least for leg shaving. Blessed with a few scattered hairs on my legs that you can't see, courtesy of my father with the hairless legs.
    I think I shaved once, in Grade 8.


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  15. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post
    I went to college at a very hairy time and place. I took to it naturally.
    LOL! Me too. I still remember sitting out on the porch with one of my friends in law school, showing her my legs, freshly shaved for the first time in 10 years.

    Now, I can't go more than 4-5 days tops without shaving. I was proud of my leg hair when I had it, but stubble is just irritating.
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