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colgin
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2003/01/16, 01:43 PM
While I don't feel ready to take the plunge and shave off all of my chest hair, I do want to trim it for some intermediate progress photos. I have heard Wahl recommended as a good manufacturer of clippers. Does anyone have a specific model that they can recommend? My local drugstore has a bunch of different models. I assume it is best to use a beard trimmer for this as opposed to a trimmer for shaving your head, although I am not really sure. A friend of mine says he trims by just very carefully using a straight razor in a light downward brushing motion over his hair without using shaving cream. This sounds a little dicey to me. Any suggestions are, as usual, appreciated.---------------------------- Peter New York, New York |
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rev8ball
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2003/01/16, 02:49 PM
i use a wahl for my head... damn good razor!i had to have my chest shaved once for a 15 lead cardio stress test. disposable razor, no cream, and i am quite hairy...UGH, those next few weeks as it was growing back were horrible!!!!! if you're going to do it, plan on staying with it, otherwise you will itch yourself to death...LOL! -------------- Michael "Trample the weak; hurdle the dead!" |
Greenlee
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2003/01/17, 10:32 PM
Hey I say go ahead and take the plunge...shave it all off...nothing better than a man with no chest hair!!! |
Greenlee
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2003/01/17, 10:32 PM
Hey I say go ahead and take the plunge...shave it all off...nothing better than a man with no chest hair!!! |
Shaolin
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Joined: 2003/01/15 |
2003/01/19, 07:37 PM
id say go with waxing!why would u want to shave it? u have to keep doing it almost every 2 days eventualy. even everyday for some ppl and it wouldn't even be that smooth. |
Ravenbeauty
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2003/01/19, 10:06 PM
I agree, waxing would be the best solution if you want to keep up good maintenance on it. I had to shave my bf's every other day and to be honest from a womans point of view, caressing his chest just wasn't the same it was very stubbly..LOL-------------- Bettia.... You are nothing less than Beautiful in my eyes. |
Shaolin
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2003/01/19, 10:46 PM
im thinkin about waxing mine, only when i get to the point where im really happy with my body. But im afrais ill never be happy cause im always looking for something to improve! its what keeps me going... |
INTRUDER
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2003/01/21, 04:16 PM
its nothing; anyway-it grows back real fast.I use the mens hair removal cream-it only takes a few minutes. Shaving is a real pain and makes you sore. -------------- "Get everthing you want--just make a little change now" |
blaksimba
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2003/01/22, 02:38 AM
try nair.... it's not messy at all and it make your skin feel smooth. it's also safer than an electric razor when it comes to infections. electric razors and beard trimmers actually lift and pull the hair out and sometimes that can cause infectious bumps. try it ! it works! |
London
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2003/02/01, 01:28 PM
Is there any wax you can buy for home use, or do you have to go to some sort of salon? |
dpking44
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2003/02/01, 01:38 PM
I use nair here too. Seems to work pretty good, lasts for a while. Careful not to leave it on too long though, it tends to burn.DP |
houseofdiet
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2003/02/01, 02:09 PM
london,you could probably buy wax, any drug store caries it. I'm with the others though... Nair, its way less painful. Wax just sticks to the hair and you have to yank it out. ouch! |
dpking44
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2003/02/01, 02:14 PM
Yah, leave the "yanking" for other things. hehe Go with the nair.DP |
bb1fit
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2003/02/01, 03:49 PM
Be careful with some of those rub on type hair removers. Always do a small test patch first. I can tell you first hand this. Luckily I did this my last contest, thought I would try that stuff they advertised from australia called epil-stop. I tried it on my forearm a little first, and man, it broke out in big red welts, almost wasn't gone in time for the contest. Needless to say, went back to the electric razor first, then finished up with a regular razor.-------------- Failing to plan is like planning to fail! |
London
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2003/02/01, 11:57 PM
I tried the nair last summer. The stench was so bad it almost made me sick. My friend also vowed to never help me put it on my back again because of that smell! haha Maybe I can just go to a professional with all the money I'm saving from qutting smoking. ;) |
houseofdiet
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2003/02/02, 01:40 AM
There's a thought... It will still hurt. I get my eyebrows done with wax, at the salon. even though someone elso is doing the pulling, it still hurts, alot, and that is only a small thing compared to haveing your chest waxed. i say use the nair and hold your breath. I think they have even attempted scented nair. |
London
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2003/02/03, 12:58 PM
So strange.. I actually had a dream that I went to some kind of Men's waxing salon. Everything there was huge, like the counter that the sales guy stood at was about 6 feet off the ground with super high ceilings so everyone was looking down at me. I could hardly even reach the handles on the giant glass doors to get in the place. So I say to the clerk, "I want some wax cause I'm super buff!" haha Dreams are weird. |
amok370
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2003/02/03, 11:41 PM
Hey man a word of advice... once as a teenager a group of us were goofing on each other in a department store. We all walked by one of those Panasonic Epilady (spelling?) which remove the hair from the root. Anyways, suddenly someone applied it to my eyebrow and it was some serious pain as I struggled to push it away. I never slept well after that experience!!! aj |
colgin
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2003/02/17, 10:49 PM
Thanks for the advice. I ended up going to a salon where they use clippers (I think they used a Wahl professional model). They recommended waxing but I was not up for the pain. I was pleased with the results. However, there was some itching (of course) for the first few days. I used Aveeno anti-itch cream for the first few days which really helped. -------------- Peter New York, New York |
workingoutgirl
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2003/02/22, 02:15 PM
HAVE to add my two cents....ONLY shave IF you have great definition otherwise I think it makes you look puney! Besides, I like a man with a hairy developed chest! YUM. My guyfriend wants to shave his.........NOT! |
I_Am-aZon
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2003/02/22, 05:01 PM
LOL workingoutgirl - I agree. |
workingoutgirl
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2003/03/02, 01:45 PM
Ok colgin..... post your picture with the newly.......shaved...........chest :o) |
dougherty36
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2003/03/03, 12:07 PM
I have to shave mine every couple days, but I like the definition it shows so I think its worth it |
BIGGIN
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2003/05/05, 07:49 PM
i agree with dougherty36, i like the definition it gives me!!-------------- ---Kev--- Focus and Lift!! |