why does shaving some parts leave a stubble while others doesn’t?

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so, when you shave your beard, chest, armpits and pubes it gennerally leaves a stubble whereas when you shave the rest of your body it dosen’t

why is that? Shouldn’t you’re entire body be one way or the other?

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The skin is a lot more sensitive there. When you shave with a razor, you inevitably scrape some of the skin. The softer the skin, the more stubble is formed by the irritation. The skin on your face pits and pubes are particularly sensitive areas.

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