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Post by avax on Apr 23, 2007 15:00:35 GMT -5
About hair, I've seen odd natural growth patterns on mixed men's legs. I got a relatively hairless patch on one shin, but it might have been years of socks pulling at the hairs. Well, that's what I meant. Hairy knees and hairless strips on the inside, but still facing front, of calves.
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Post by penguinopolipitese on Apr 23, 2007 15:23:15 GMT -5
I got a relatively hairless patch on one shin, but it might have been years of socks pulling at the hairs. one ONE shin? Do you shave the other to match or just never wear shorts? Or walk about like a sideshow freak, dazzling and horrifying the unsuspecting citizens? "Mommy, make it stop!" R-E-L-A-T-I-V-E-L-Y. Although the heavy winter boots I was wearing the last 2 months have also sheared my shin hair some more so there are like bands where it looks shaved. I'll be spending time on the beaches of vietnam in a month too. So I hope it gows back quickly...
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Post by 0 on Apr 23, 2007 15:27:43 GMT -5
one ONE shin? Do you shave the other to match or just never wear shorts? Or walk about like a sideshow freak, dazzling and horrifying the unsuspecting citizens? "Mommy, make it stop!" R-E-L-A-T-I-V-E-L-Y. Although the heavy winter boots I was wearing the last 2 months have also sheared my shin hair some more so there are like bands where it looks shaved. I'll be spending time on the beaches of vietnam in a month too. So I hope it gows back quickly... I have a similar problem. My calves are ungodly large like footballs ( american ones ) and the constant contact with my pants rubs the skin smooth but the shin remains hairy along the inside front, so I feel the need to shave it or at least trim it, otherwise it would look like I was waxing my legs and didn't finish. In school my teacher would have called that a runalong sentance.
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Post by kastila on Aug 31, 2007 13:04:46 GMT -5
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Post by jpeezy on Aug 31, 2007 14:23:52 GMT -5
Im pretty hairless. just have it on the legs and places youre supposed to have hair. none on the chest or back. Same here. I can't really grow a beard tho, it's more just like scruff. My arms are pretty hairless; my legs are the hairiest part of my body but not that hairy compared to most white guys. I do have 2 weird mutant hairs though: one that occassionally comes up on my chin and one on my left temple that are bright red! I'm not sure why this is, but my paternal grandmother was a natural redhead.
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Post by ethan9273 on Aug 31, 2007 14:28:27 GMT -5
how about bo? Any of you guys have it? Nearly all asian guys don't, so no need to wear deodorant. was wondering if that's the case w/mixes.
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Post by jpeezy on Aug 31, 2007 18:42:53 GMT -5
how about bo? Any of you guys have it? Nearly all asian guys don't, so no need to wear deodorant. was wondering if that's the case w/mixes. I don't really have BO unless I've been working out or running, and even then it's not that bad. I always wear deoderant anyway though.
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Post by Joi on Sept 1, 2007 2:24:25 GMT -5
^Just certain races tend to sweat more
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Post by ausitalapino on Sept 28, 2007 13:03:04 GMT -5
It looks like i'm one of the odd ones out here. I'm hairy all over - thick black hairs. I reakon i had decent facial hair at the age of 15 as well . I need to remove my back hairs, and i've got a bit on my shoulders as well. Whats the most efficient and effective process??? few options shaving - comes back thick though hair removal creams - i heard its like shaving waxing - Good but painful and its not exactly quick laser - expensive ??
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Post by tbw on Sept 28, 2007 20:26:59 GMT -5
^oh man, I think of the scene in 'the 40-year old virgin' when i think of mens chest waxing Is laser hair removal permanent? (or at least for a few years?) If so it may be worth the money then.
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Post by JohnCoolYoungHistory on Oct 17, 2007 4:17:12 GMT -5
I've got light hair on my chest, arms, and legs. I'm getting some weird hairs on my back now that I'm in my 20s.........
but you should see my crotch hair, that's something else
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Post by Pocky Monster on Oct 17, 2007 4:34:05 GMT -5
LOL
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Post by juancarlos on Nov 20, 2007 10:02:28 GMT -5
I'd go lazer - its permanent. No more to deal with is worth it. It may take a couple of sessions since folicles dormant at the time of treatment will become active afterwards so you'll think it grew back. I understand about 3 session are needed for permanence. Is it safe though? I mean what if they miss? Will you get fried?
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Post by tbw on Nov 20, 2007 11:47:51 GMT -5
I'd go lazer - its permanent. No more to deal with is worth it. It may take a couple of sessions since folicles dormant at the time of treatment will become active afterwards so you'll think it grew back. I understand about 3 session are needed for permanence. Is it safe though? I mean what if they miss? You get that eye surgery you have been wanting at no extra cost
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Post by Emily on Nov 24, 2007 12:26:40 GMT -5
I'd go lazer - its permanent. No more to deal with is worth it. It may take a couple of sessions since folicles dormant at the time of treatment will become active afterwards so you'll think it grew back. I understand about 3 session are needed for permanence. Is it safe though? I mean what if they miss? Will you get fried? You can get burnt and scarred. That said, it's relatively safe if you get a competent person performing the treatment. Too many people are offering laser treatment out of their hair salon, which is a recipe for disaster. People have also had problems with pre-treatment application of numbing cream that was sold by the person/office giving the treatment. Some have gone into shock, then died even.
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