How do you all get rid of unwanted hair?

ChocolateClen

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I know shaving works but how do you all get rid of hair on areas like your chest and back that you don't want? Shaving only lasts a few days. Curious cause back hair runs in my family and I don't want anything to do with it.
 
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Norelco one blade im a hairy bastard and this thing works great for everything
 
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My *wife. God love her for being so caring and gentle. Gentle! Lol.

*You're going to have to get your own though.

She takes care of the places I can't reach. :D

Get a good shave gel and those razors that vibrate. Love those.
 
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Nair for men works good. My wife does my back. with it. It will feel a little sensative for a couple days. It's keeps me good for about 2 weeks.
 
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I've always been afraid of using Nair long term. After all, it kills the hair. What else is absorbing into your body? Are there any "natural" options like that?

Personally, I shave my upper chest and abs with a fusion razor and some good gel. But I leave the hair across my pecs because I'm lazy and don't want to do more than I have to!
 
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I wish I could like perm remove my back hair never have to worry about it
 
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Nair for men works good. My wife does my back. with it. It will feel a little sensative for a couple days. It's keeps me good for about 2 weeks.
Tried Nair for men. Felt like hell. I must be allergic to something. Oh right the fiery pits of hell and brimstone tearing at my flesh. Or. imma big baby.
 
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The Nair works well for some like me but not so great for others. I had read some horror stories before I tried it. It's best to test in small area to see if it iratates your skin.
 
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Laser hair removal is covered by many insurance plans and last for months
 
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Laser hair removal is covered by many insurance plans and last for months
No way!?
Get my insurance agent on the phone stat!!!!! Wife just looks at me. Pauses. Laughs out loud.

Ok. I'll call.
 
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I thought about laser removal, but I'm weird and I think of 2 things:

1. What if I get lost in the wilderness and my ability to be furry keeps me warm, camouflage, etc. and is what helps me survive?

2. What if I become an actor late in my life and my role requires me to be hairy? Sure, they could just CG it or use prop hair, but that undermines the integrity!




Thus, I just shave.

Lucky for me, my back isn't bad at all and my chest looks glorious with its mane lol. The thing that irritates me the most is my upper arm hair. I don't mind that I have hair, but the hairs are dark black and wiry compared to the rest of my hair, so I shave that off.
 

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