An interesting, yet obvious observation

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Nitemare

Lifer
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Not as hairy as MichaelDbut do get hair where it shouldn't be (Unibrow and ear hair) I hit the unibrow occasionally when I'm shaving and pluck the ear hairs maybe once a month.


How do you shape your chest hair?
 

Nyical

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Feb 7, 2003
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Originally posted by: MichaelD
:confused:

Um...I hate hair on my shoulders or back. I pluck and shave both. I'm a hairy, hairy man. I also shape and trim my chest hair and keep my underarm hair about 1/2" long. I hate hairy pits.

I'm in a sharing mood this morning.



/pounds head againts brick wall

WHY MichaelD WHY DID YOU HAVE TO SHARE THAT

/keeps pounding head againts wall to kill the pain
 

Spooner

Lifer
Jan 16, 2000
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I'm still wondering about this laser hair removal stuff.

Any hot deals? ;)


EDIT: I briefly looked it up, and it seems to be about ~ $500 per session, with multiple sessions needed. :(
 

BooGiMaN

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Originally posted by: MichaelD
:confused:

Um...I hate hair on my shoulders or back. I pluck and shave both. I'm a hairy, hairy man. I also shape and trim my chest hair and keep my underarm hair about 1/2" long. I hate hairy pits.

I'm in a sharing mood this morning.

the goggles nothing they do ..yesssss
 

MichaelD

Lifer
Jan 16, 2001
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Originally posted by: Bootprint
Just so that no one yells, pics. :)

OMG, that dude in the second pic from the top is *puke* disgusting! How could you let yourself get like that? That's HORRIBLE!!

Damn, there goes my lunch...

It's a PITA, but you've gotta keep up with it. Do it regularly and it won't be that bad.

What woman would want to hold that dude? :disgust: ewwwwwwwwwwww
 

CPA

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Nov 19, 2001
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I used a Mach3 razor and shaving gel, and I used a tanning agent to tan up instead of the sun or tanning beds. Darker skin tends to show muscle seperation and lines better.
 

Spooner

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Originally posted by: CPA
I used a Mach3 razor and shaving gel, and I used a tanning agent to tan up instead of the sun or tanning beds. Darker skin tends to show muscle seperation and lines better.
How long does it typically take to grow back?

The first signs of stubble must look weird, no?
 

CPA

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Originally posted by: Spooner
Originally posted by: CPA
I used a Mach3 razor and shaving gel, and I used a tanning agent to tan up instead of the sun or tanning beds. Darker skin tends to show muscle seperation and lines better.
How long does it typically take to grow back?

The first signs of stubble must look weird, no?

It took a couple weeks before any significant stubble came back (I am blonde, hair tends to grow slower with blondes) and since your body hair is not as coarse as a beard or mustache it wasn't that bad. And it's not so much the sight of the stubble, but the feel. In the armpits is the worse because of the rubbing.

 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: Eli
Another thing, if you'll notice, in the before pic.. they always have a frown on their face, while in the after.. they're always smiling.. lol

Would you be smiling if you looked like them half-naked? :)

The tan and shaving emphasizes the results they got...it's marketing, however, most testimonials I have read to get the results you'd have to dedicate almost all your time to it (weight loss, strength gain).

I could have been a testimonial for Ephredrine/Caffiene in 1995 when I used it along with a diet and training program to lose almost 90lbs in three months.