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Shave/Wax

nelix

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I have not that much body hair, although my legs are really hairy, how how more effective would dermatherm be if I shaved my chest?
 
It would help... just be careful not to razor burn or else it will burn like the dickens.

-Pp

It already burns my sensitive skins (elbow cress, neck, lower back).

I waxed my chest and lower legs, much more thermogenic today.

Tonight I will do my thighs.

The idea of shaving with he itching etc, seems annoying, the maxing is pretty easy.

After I apply it, I can see where I have ex foliated, and where I have missed by how red it is.
 
I wax my chest now. Got tired of shaving maybe a year ago.
(Just started to grow some chest hair once I start using PH's - maybe at 24 or so.)
 
Yeah I like it, my girlfriend thinks I am crazy.

Most girls love a guy who's shaved and hairless. Some will admit it, some won't. Not completely shaved, but the chest, nads, etc. I just know that girls prefer an excessively cleanly shaven guy over a yeti. *Attempts to do a Chewbacca voice impersonation*
 
Most girls love a guy who's shaved and hairless. Some will admit it, some won't. Not completely shaved, but the chest, nads, etc. I just know that girls prefer an excessively cleanly shaven guy over a yeti. *Attempts to do a Chewbacca voice impersonation*

I was referring to my love of running around the house half naked with bright red burning skin... :P
 
That means shave it all... everything... well, not everything. But, your chest, back, stomach, nads, etc. Not your arms, legs, or anything. Not unless you do that anyway.

Where ever you intend to apply the transdermal, it's a good idea to remove the hair.

When going TD, I usually shave my chest, stomach, and thighs (about 4" above the knee gives you plenty of surface area and won't make it look like you shave your legs.).
 
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