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Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 6:22 pm
by sdspeedo
Hey guys,
Recently discovered this board. My opinion is that if you got the cahones to wear speedos (or N2n or arena-- :) my favorites), then you go hairless--neck to toes. I'm going to do another triathlon later this fall, haven't decided if I should go for waxing it all off, or just keep shaving? Don't have the $$$ for laser removal.

What's your preference in becoming hairless?

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:44 pm
by Scotty
Well my preference is Magic Shave ... you can look up old posts but it seems to be the hair-removal-method-of-choice for swimmers ... :mrgreen:

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 7:01 am
by The Boy Wonder
I must try this Magic Shave, how does it work, Scotty?

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 7:55 am
by Scotty
The Boy Wonder wrote:I must try this Magic Shave, how does it work, Scotty?
BW - It's a dipilatory, like Nair ... but it has special emolients etc. that help to reduce/eliminate ingrown hairs ... As with any product like this, it is always good to test it on a small patch of skin first to ensure no adverse reaction. I use the one that comes in the white/blue tube with a black top but others here use the powder in the can that must be mixed prior to use ... :mrgreen: If you decide to try it we'd love to hear about your experience ... oh and of course we'd love to see the smooth results ... tee-hee

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 3:27 pm
by speedorod
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Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 3:46 pm
by Scotty
I, too, have had trouble recently purchasing it locally but i did find a great web site called http://www.nationwidecampus.com that sells the tubes in 3-packs for a great price. :mrgreen: Just do a search for "Magic Shave." The picture that they show on the site is the older-style packaging which has a blue (ok Teal) top instead of the black top that it is now packaged with, so don't be surprised ...

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 2:52 am
by ...:::sam:::...
I do the laser with numming cream. I dont think I could wax incase something ripped. :oops:

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 12:54 pm
by tommyspeedo
wax + shave in-between. works best for me. i have had unsuccessful results with magic shave (and the smell... ). smooth is definitely the way to go.

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 5:10 am
by ism_au
I use a epilator on my legs - okay it hurts a bit when i first use it and same as waxing you have to keep applying a tea-tree oil based moisturiser on it to keep it getting infected, but other than that, it works well and I usually don't have to re-do anything for about 4 weeks.

On my privates - I tends to trim but use Veet In Shower Remover - it's a 3 min thick cream which you apply on first and wash it off 3 min later. As it's pretty thick it will stay on the skin while you shower (as long as you don't wash the area in the 3min). I find it ok.. it certainly works better if you leave it DRY for 3 min first before heading into the showers - gets more off. :)

I heard that people used to shave their balls.. is that still common practice? yikes! I certainly don't want to nick myself... lol*

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 6:44 pm
by sdspeedo
Thanks guys for all your responses! :D
After I read Scotty's response about Magic Shave, I tracked some down on ebay. I bought the Extra Strength version in the can.
Mixed up the first application almost two weeks ago. Smell wasn't nearly as bad as some products. No stubble on my legs for at least 5 days! 8) Didn't get the Magic Shave too close to the privates. :lol: Great product--left my muscular, freckled legs nice and smooth for a 25 mile cycling event. 8) I'm a convert to Magic Shave and have ordered more from http://www.nationwidecampus.com/ where it was a better deal than ebay. Good bye razors!!

Now as for a pic--that will have to wait a bit. I've dropped 30lbs, and have 20 more to go. With all the running, cycling and swimming I'm doing I know it's a matter of time before I achieve my goal. Started buying some n2n, speedos and arenas in smaller sizes as the incentive to get to the goal size. When I get there you'll get pics.

Peace,
sdspeedo

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:28 pm
by speeder45
idk really...i have used a regular razor...but i usually get razor burn even with shaving cream...and i have also tried magic shave... it works but sometimes left me with a rash...so idk what my final preference is yet...

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 4:48 pm
by newspeedo
I know I haven't been around for a while... school is whipping my butt. Anyhow I just wanted to say that I finally got around to ordering some Magic Shave, as per Scotty's suggestion. When it arrives I'll try it out, though I have VERY sensitive skin so I have a feeling that it'll leave burns. I'll do a small test-patch first to make sure. Hope it works out!

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 9:05 pm
by Scotty
Oh for sure newspeedo - always try a patch test first ...

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 12:48 pm
by newspeedo
Okay. So I finally got my order of Magic Shave in the mail. I got the "sensitive skin" version. Here's my review and some quick pictures I snapped.

One... a basic application did NOT cause any rash.

Two... you might consider using a beard trimmer first to shorten any long hairs. Don't shorten them much, but make sure to get them to about an inch or so long. My hairs were longer.

Three... if the hairs aren't short enough you may have to use multiple applications. I ended up having to do each area twice for 15 minutes a piece

Four.... SLATHER it on! Waste a whole tube or more. No biggie. Use a lot!!!

Five... After 2-3 applications within a 24 hour period a slight rash will develop for a short time but will quickly fade

Six... Sometimes the product just doesn't seem to want to get rid of some hairs. Perhaps they're too short or perhaps you didn't add enough cream. For example, my chest really didn't get done very well and I can't really explain it. I had to use a trimmer to get it to be where I wanted it.

Take-home: I think Magic shave is a great product!!!! Having smooth legs, in particular is an amazing feeling, which I never want to give up! But I think the product works best once you're "maintaining". In other words, use it once every two weeks or so and I think the results will be great because all the hairs will be of a good length and it won't be hard to work the product down to the skin. However, be warned that some touch up will be necessary.

Photos: I actually haven't done my arms yet, but I will get to them this weekend. But actually having them hairy is a good thing so you can see the difference. I'm wearing the red Priape, which folks like, as well as a burgundy suit from muscleskins.com.



Oh, and be nice.

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 12:49 am
by beachie1
seriously smooth. Anyone able to help me get it off

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 5:56 am
by scott1636
I am seriously stunned. Is it possible for anyone to look better in a speedo. Perfect fit........perfect speedo body.
Speedo and new speedo-made for each other.

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 8:06 am
by Scotty
Wonderul NewSpeedo ... smooth looks good on you !!! And i also like that Muscleskins suit on you ... just need to see what happens when it gets wet (or falls off for that matter - tee-hee) :mrgreen:

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 8:12 am
by alansw10
Hey NewSpeedo

You look fantastic in that red suit and so smooth. Very sexy.
Alan

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 10:04 am
by newspeedo
Thanks for the warm wishes, folks. It really is a great product. I'm curious to test whether the next treatments, will indeed be more easy than the first. I really hope so because this took a while. As I said, working with shorter hairs will most likely make it far easier so I can't wait to try it again. But as a general note I'm glad I can report that anyone can be pretty smooth for not all that much $$$. This is much less expensive than professional waxing and also easier on the body than shaving, which can really give me ingrown hairs. If only this were a more accepted trend for men.

Scotty- as you can see, the muscleskins is really not fit for beach/pool wear as it is unlined and has a slight sheerness to it. I don't think it would be appropriate to show when wet. Though considering you're not the most appropriate boy around.... hehe

Scott1636- I'm not sure I deserve such high praise, but I will take it anyway :) Lots of guys on this board have more to flaunt than me but it's kinda fun ad gives me a bit of confidence. Actually my boyfriend and I are planning a trip to Florida over Christmas so I hope to be entirely smooth for that adventure!

Re: Hair Removal--what's your preference?

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 3:42 pm
by scott1636
Scotty- as you can see, the muscleskins is really not fit for beach/pool wear as it is unlined and has a slight sheerness to it. I don't think it would be appropriate to show when wet.

Of course you could always show us what it looks like wet and let us be the judges.