My body hair removal routine · 12:24pm Apr 4th, 2020
I was apprehensive about sharing this at first, but I've decided to tell you all about it right here, right now.
Back when I was a teen, I bought myself a can of shaving foam and a razor to shave my facial, underarm, and chest hair. It was a routine that I kept doing until late 2018. In November of that year, I tried going for underarm laser hair removal and it was an interesting experience. The pain level was like a bite from an ant, but the price is not bad at all. The following year, I went for Brazilian laser hair removal and oh boy, the pain level down there was like a burning electric shock. I tightly shut my eyes and clenched my teeth in anticipation of the unbearable sensation. I completed 10 sessions for underarm and 10 for Brazilian and the results are impressive, albeit there are still a few that are growing and every 2 weeks, I either pluck them with tweezers or go with the usual foam-and-razor routine.
In January 2020, whilst scrolling on Facebook, I came across an ad for the GentleGlideā¢ Hair Removal Kit that costs $24 and additional shipping fee of $6. I was intrigued by the specific functions of the item, so I ordered it and one month after, I picked it up in the post office and tried it out on my legs. It totally lived up to its slogan as "Instant and Pain-Free!" as long as it is done correctly according to the instructions. I ordered another hair removal item, which is a rechargeable epilator. I occasionally used it for my underarms and mostly for down there. It is painful as usual, but it is incredibly effective.
The reason why I don't like having hair on my body is simply because I don't look and feel clean. Logically speaking, hair on underarms is the cause of body odor. The odor from sweat is caused by bacteria and the bacteria can multiply in the damp area of hair there. Shaving it results in less space for bacteria to breed and it goes the same for hair down there. Shaving on my face, chest, legs, and thighs helped my skin achieve a smooth and silky feeling and I keep doing it on a weekly basis.
This personal preference is influenced from looking at clop art and NSFW fan-art where nude anthro characters have perfectly clean-shaven bodies. On a certain blog post, I posted a comment, saying that long-haired guys are hot and charming. The user agreed with me, saying they are, especially when they don't have any on in their body. I posted another comment, concurring with the latter statement and added that a clean-shaven body is plus points for physical attraction, which she agreed once again.
I'm planning to order a portable laser hair removal kit sometime this year and once the pandemic is over.
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I appreciate the info and I'll take it into consideration.
I feel a bit the same. I shave my facial hair a lot, feels odd when it's there. My brother and father have and had very prominent mustaches and beards and they have them well, a beard can make someone look a certain charming and powerful, it's just not for me