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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I find that directionally of hair growth is what leaves stubble behind. Rub my hands over my freshly shaven face/neck and there 2 small patches of stubble. I have to shave against the grain, so to speak, to remove that little extra bit. Of course, the next day is stubble everywhere.

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