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Do bodybuilders wax or shave?
What is worse?
Would laser hair removal count as worse?
For body builders who want to have ultra-smooth skin, laser hair removal would be fine – if
they could afford it. Unfortunately, most body builders invest in themselves.
And thus don’t have the money for nuking the hair. What do they do to remove it, because
no guy can tweeze that much?
You’re right, no guy is macho enough to tweeze his chest, arms, underarms, and even
legs and bikini line.
Do guys have a bikini line?
What do you call the edge of his tight fitting underpants? Since hair except on the top of
your head counts against you, it has to be trimmed or removed.
So what is it: wax or shave?
Shaving takes more time than waxing, but waxing hurts more.
Waxing doesn’t have to be done as often.
And waxing won’t leave stubble behind if done right.
It will burn the skin if done wrong.
There was one poor man who had a *** ripped off during a *** hair wax.
That must be one of the horror stories guys tell each other in the gym locker room.
Now remember, it doesn’t have to be either or. He could shave his face, underarms and
other areas where a little stubble won’t hurt, while waxing right before a competition
the areas that need to be flawless.
Like arms and legs.
Yes, and waxing them is a one time expense whereas he wouldn’t normally care about
the hair there.
Is waxing more expensive for guys?
It’s probably just as costly for women as men. No one gets a bulk discount on waxing,
like guys get for haircuts because they have shorter hair.
Body builders ought to get a bulk discount, given how much has to be done.
The funny thing is, the body builder’s beauty treatments are probably tax deductible as
a competition expense if he’s competing for prizes to earn a living.
OK, now I hope they get waxed.