Unwanted Body Hair and the Male’s Pride
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, opposing this trend is still possible, but there are two strong reasons against it. First and foremost, women do prefer those men who look cleaner and neater. A lot of hair on the chest and back will discourage even the most desperate women. Then, there is also a matter of work. In many jobs (a professional bodybuilder is only one of them), it is expected that one will have very little body hair.
Getting Rid of Hair: A Guide For Males
Most males, if forced to remove their body hair, first turn to shaving. They know it well, and they sure as heck are afraid of waxing (and for good reasons, one can’t imagine how painful it may get). The only problem is that shaving is good for head and face, but not for the rest of the body. First, shaving needs to be repeated regularly. Then, it requires operating very sharp edges near the most sensitive areas – and the risk of skin injury is real.
As waxing is clearly out of question – men’s pain threshold is usually not high enough to undergo such procedure – sometimes women propose men using tweezing. Unfortunately, this method is also unacceptable, mostly due to the practical reason. First, males have hair which are much denser and thicker, making tweezing both more complicated and irritating for skin. Then, it requires excellent hand-eye coordination which should be kept up for at least an hour to remove all hairs men need to eliminate.
For most males the last-ditch chance to get rid of hair are two advanced “do-not-try-it-at-home” procedures: using laser to burn the hair follicles and electrolysis (using electricity to the same effect). There are, however, several important problems concerning those two methods. First of all, they can get incredibly expensive (especially in case of laser-aided therapies). Then, their effects vary from patient to patient. Thirdly, laser is known to damage skin if handed by an amateur (the same is true for electrolysis), so one needs to find a real expert before undergoing any of those procedures.
An Alternative
Yes, there is some alternative to the therapies we’ve discussed above: Ultra Hair Away. The new product from renowned Victoria Body Works labs works by slowing down the growth pace of hair, making it much easier to shave or tweeze them effectively. After a few weeks of continuous use the hair growth pace is minimal, making it possible to shave once per a few months and still have smooth skin. A few add-ons such as being natural or not interacting with any other cosmetics only add to the picture.
Getting your hands on Ultra Hair Away is very easy. Simply visit the Leading Edge Marketing’s (the only official seller of UHA) website and fill in the order form. You can also by it through snail mail, phone, or any other method you may want. The payment is then processed through a credit card. One more thing: do not try to buy Uha from any other sources – there is at least one other bogus product illegally using the UHA brand name and logo. The only way to make sure that you’ve got what you need is to buy it right at the source.
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