RE: Smmoth Men share your secrets....Ok.. So men who are smooth share your secrets... how do you go smooth on a regular basis? what is your best method...time we talked about it... what are your experiences... shaving, waxing ,cream, tweezers(ouch) , laser ...
In a word,shave.
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RE: Smmoth Men share your secrets....I have tried every method known to mankind. Trust me when I tell you, shaving everyday is the best way to be smooth.
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RE: Smmoth Men share your secrets....I totally agree with 1SmoothDude. Shaving is the best way to stay smooth. Nude and smooth is the only way for me!
A true smooth nudist,
Toutnu
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RE: Smmoth Men share your secrets....I use a Braun face shaver (currently the Series 7) and shave my body every couple of days. I too have tried almost everything out there to maintain a hairless body and this is what works best for me.
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RE: Smmoth Men share your secrets....I use a rotary razor on my body and a safety razor on the more tinder areas every two days.
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RE: Smmoth Men share your secrets....I scissors trim my pubes weekly, tweeze sac, perineum and crack every other week. apply moisturiser afterwards, and hang totally naked for a while.
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RE: Smmoth Men share your secrets....I just decided to go and get it all laser hair removal
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RE: Smmoth Men share your secrets....mmm how did that go? does it grow back?
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RE: Smmoth Men share your secrets....The Mayo Clinic says it should take between six to eight sessions to achieve the desired results. Sessions are administered every four to six weeks. This is because only hairs affected by the laser are those currently in the anagen phase, which is the active phase in which your hair grows in length. Any hairs in the catagen or telogen phase aren't necessarily damaged to the point of growth reduction. This means you can expect to see hair growth after your first session, though it will generally be much less dense. Each treatment should cause a reduction of between 10 percent and 25 percent in hair growth, according to the American Academy of Dermatology
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