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| Rank: New Member | Okay.. I was wondering if anyone shaves or removes hair from above their knees up to their thighs. I have hair all on that part of my legs and I'd really like to get rid of it, but I still want to keep the hair on my legs and I think that would look retarded with one half of your leg hairy and the other half gone. lol. Any ideas? |
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| Rank: New Member Experience: 2-3 Years Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: The Gym.
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Gender: | Aren't there laser hair surgeries available for people who want to stay hairless? If that isn't an option, just shave your legs. The half and half thing sounds like plenty of awkward conversations at the gym. |
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| Rank: Bantamweight Experience: 10+ Years Join Date: Jul 2007
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Gender: | My advice... don't shave them with a razor. You'll probably end up with a lot of ingrowns. Especially if you wear pants/jeans a lot. I've dated a couple of guys that will trim their upper thighs though. Arms too. They simply use beard trimmers or clippers with variable attachments, and leave a little bit of length there. That way, you can decrease the amount of hair you have, but you won't risk getting the ingrowns, or have that half and half look that you'd get with fully shaving your thighs. |
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| Moderator Rank: Light Heavyweight Experience: 7-10 Years Join Date: Jul 2005
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Gender: | Yep. IK is right as usual. Trimming is the way to go. Just get small beard type trimmers like she said with different length attachments. Just get an inexpensive one. I don't worry with it much anymore but that is what I used to do as well. |
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