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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Shaving any hair results in stubble. Stubble is just the blunt edge of the hair shaft, left in the follicle after shaving, protruding as the hair continues to grow. Fine hairs don’t feel as rough as coarser hair textures do. Dark hairs are more visible than light hairs are. So the difference is in perception. You notice the regrowth of lighter and finer hairs less than darker or coarser hairs.

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