Shave, Wax or....?

pezulu

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Do guys still manscape, or has it gone out of fashion?
What do you use if you shave, trim or remove the curly floss?
 

pezulu

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So far we have 1 response saying he uses Veet, and 5 commenting on what he said.
Anyone else?
 

Hemi300c

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My veet are not hairy so no need to shave them.
I do however shave the rest with a beard trimmer.
 

LCBXX

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Philishave trimmer for the mane. Mach3 for the sack. I tried Veet once...ONCE...and the C in LCBXX almost stood for "Castrated".
 

bob1

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Trimmer for the top and dry shave the sack with baby powder
 

pezulu

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Personally I used to shave with a Mach 3, taking everything off the top, sack and crack.
I recently read a review of a Dischem brand hair remover that didn't have the Veet effect of wanting to dunk your nuts in a tub of ice-cream.
Got a small bottle of the HairGo sensitive, and gave it a try.
Anyone that likes the totally smooth feeling should give this stuff a try.
I leave it on for 7 minutes, then jump in the bath. Most of the hair just dissolves, with the other wiping away easily with a sponge or cloth.
There is no burning, irritation or other side effects of any kind.
I have even used it in the crack and around the brown eye, and all is good.
 

Slootvreter

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Razor, never had any issues. Years ago I used Veet on my chest, as a dare :eek:, and I can't recall if there was any burning.
 

sk33Lo

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/sticks hands down pants... yup... Need to do make a plan. Usual is to trim with a scissors and soap shave the sack and crack area.

+1 to by powder afterwards and for each day of the following week to stop the growth itch.
 
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