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Removing Men’s Body Hair (yes, really!)

November 19th, 2008 · No Comments

by Andrew W John

Men used to be proud of their body hair. Even in 1970 men perceived themselves as “macho” if they had a lot of body hair. Those times, however, are long gone and now anyone who would like to be elegant, or at least clean, need to reduce his body hair population. This trend has started among women, but whether we like it or not, we’re in the middle of it right now.

Of course, many men do not really care about being trendy. Unfortunately, there is little they can do, especially if they work in a job that requires body hair removal. A model, bodybuilder, actor or product endorser are only a few examples of jobs which requires getting rid of hair if one wants to make a career in it. Another problem is that most women tend to prefer those men with less body hair.

Disposing of Body Hair

First, of course, there comes the only method widely acceptable by males worldwide (with a few cultural exception): shaving. Unfortunately, as all men well know, it is time-consuming and very ineffective – technically speaking men should often shave their bodies at least once a week. What’s worse,the risk of skin damage is far greater, especially in the most sensitive areas. Generally speaking, shaving is good for beards, but not for the armpits or “the bikini line”.

When shaving is not enough, we often turn to tweezing. Apart from being painful, the main weakness of tweezing is that it’s extremely hard to do for men. It requires careful coordination of tweezers’ moves, ones hair and eye. In short, it is much more similar to docking a space shuttle than to daily washing up. It’s not a problem for women, who have much less body hair which are much thinner. For us, it is a feat of concentration, patience and brute strength.

Laser and electricity are the last two popular methods. Hair follicles are then burnt either by concentrated light or electricity applied through a tiny needle directly to the follicle. Those two methods are extremely effective (though the final results may vary), and they rarely need repeating. However, this comes at a high price. First, in a literal meaning – those treatments are all but cheap. Then, both of them require an experienced professional to perform the procedures – otherwise the patient risks severe skin inflammation or even some permanent damage.

An Alternative

Fortunately, there is an alternative to all those invasive techniques: Ultra Hair Away. Or, to be honest, not as much an alternative, as an add-on which will turn them into good depilation methods. This product of Victoria Body Works is a natural hair-growth inhibitor. When applied on the skin, it slowly gets into the hair follicles and start a topical balding process. That way, the hair will soon cease to regrow after shaving or tweezing.

Ultra Hair Away is sold in a form of spray and is meant to be used topically. It may be easily purchased through mail, phone or at our website. The “consumer satisfaction or refund” policy is strict, though it is obviously applied only to those who have bought original products. That’s why it is a good idea NOT to use any unauthorized websites or third parties acting as middlemen and buy Ultra Hair Away right at the source.

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