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What's laser hair removal go for nowdays? (pg. 3)
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| Vivid Boy |
| u know what would be funny if u wetn for laser surgery on ur ass hair and they missed and hit u in the |
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| djshan |
| quote: | Originally posted by ShadoWolf
Waxing is best but you have to wait for the hair to grow long enough.
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where do u get waxing utilities for men? i thought only women buy those, lol. |
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| malek |
| quote: | Originally posted by TrueToTheCrew
My buddy (the ape) was looking at getting his back done. I think it was 800 or so but thats his whole back and hes got a back like a dog no joke. |
damn thats cheap!!
*thinking about it* |
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| starsearcher |
| quote: | | where do u get waxing utilities for men? i thought only women buy those, lol. |
Not that I use them but there are lots out there...Nair alone has many products that you can get for men...besides it's not like you can't use the women's one...i don't see a big difference unless youre too chicken to go to the counter with a female grooming product :stongue: |
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| nycionx |
| thank god i dont have any hair on my chest. i can barely even grow a mustache, and ive only shaved like 5 times in my life. |
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| NOISE |
All the power to you, if you have your other money priorities already sorted and this is just some thing to pay for the hell of it, go for it
Laser treatment just wanting to show off your muscles at the beach is really expensive. I wouldn't shave my chest all year long, just during the summer months. Are you into swimming? I hear swimmers shave their whole bodies, just to increase the speed on their swim. That's a good reason to shave, but the ladies definitely like a bare chest and this might outweighs the cost issue for you.
I've read in a men's magazine that some guys just go get their body hair trimmed with an electric razor. Also what is quite popular for young men these days is going to a salon to get their pubic hair trimmed. It makes them look "bigger".
Why is body hair such an issue today? Is it because it's a sign of aging or because people associate it with evolution and that body hair is too animal like? |
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| starsearcher |
| quote: | | but the ladies definitely like a bare chest |
That's actually not really true...not all women do. Well I don't know about TOTA women but I know quite a few tha really dislike the hairless body type. Specifically girls that mature beyond the age of 12 lol.
I guess a lot of them say that it's more manly and it has to do with the raw sexual animal instinct.
Besides...look at Tom Ford - Gucci designer for those who don't know - who is always well groomed with his shirt half opened and never shaved - women drool over him - but he's gay of course.
Anyway...from my personal "research" i've never had any problems with women and my chest hair lol. :D
But then again I never go for the stuck up immature little princesses anyway...
| quote: | | Why is body hair such an issue today? Is it because it's a sign of aging or because people associate it with evolution and that body hair is too animal like? |
Like i said before it's a big issue in north america and everywhere else around the world nobody cares.
| quote: | | I hear swimmers shave their whole bodies, just to increase the speed on their swim |
That's true they remove all hair to streamline their body so it glides better in the water - hence the swimming caps - and some even shave their heads as well. In fact many athletes do that to enhance performance or simply for convenience.
Judo fighters and wrestlers often remove hair just cause it's inconvenient and get's pulled a lot and etc... :happy2: |
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| starsearcher |
| I just remembered a very interesting article I read in last issue of Wallpaper magazine (Anyone reads it here?) and it talked about the new trend towards male grooming - not hair removal but grooming of the body hair - they actually called it manscaping - as in landscaping :stongue: . Anyway they mentioned that in the fashion capitals of the world - Milan, Paris, NY, and London there are salons popping up specializing in this particular thing - manscaping. The most common treatment is called BSC (Back, Crack, Sack) :stongue: :stongue: Just figured I'll pass this along since it has to do with the thread. ;) |
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| disko-kandi |
| quote: | Originally posted by starsearcher
I just remembered a very interesting article I read in last issue of Wallpaper magazine (Anyone reads it here?) and it talked about the new trend towards male grooming - not hair removal but grooming of the body hair - they actually called it manscaping - as in landscaping :stongue: . Anyway they mentioned that in the fashion capitals of the world - Milan, Paris, NY, and London there are salons popping up specializing in this particular thing - manscaping. The most common treatment is called BSC (Back, Crack, Sack) :stongue: :stongue: Just figured I'll pass this along since it has to do with the thread. ;) |
:stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :wtf:
you're hilarious!!!! |
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| starsearcher |
It's TRUUUUUUUUUEEE I SWEAR!
I'm gonna try and find that article now :happy2: |
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| djshan |
| quote: | Originally posted by starsearcher
unless youre too chicken to go to the counter with a female grooming product :stongue: |
yes im chicken.:o seriously i dont know how to go up to the counter and pay for a women product, it feels embarassing. lol.:o :o |
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| starsearcher |
Yeah i guess it could be...but you MUST overcome your fear :happy2:
Pretend like youre buying it for your gf or something :stongue: |
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