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Laser hair removal as a manscaping option for the guys???
Falcons1 20 Reviews 390 reads
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1 / 14

I've been researching getting laser hair removal as an option to regular manscapaing and wanted to hear from any guys that have done it.

Some articles says it hurts bad and others say it is not very painful, and gets less painful with each treatment.

Seen anywhere from $85/150 as the cost for a treatment and hear it takes 5-6 treatments.

Love to hear any experience form guys (or gals) about the treatment, level of pain, cost and how you liked the results.

London Rayne See my TER Reviews 837 reads
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2 / 14

Honestly, it feels like you are being burned with cigarettes...I am not kidding. Then again, I don't use the stupid numbing cream, they claim would work.

DerrBl 38 Reviews 240 reads
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3 / 14

I had a complete men's Brazilian done via laser hair removal. All hair removed from front to back, including penis shaft, balls and crack. I purchased a package of six treatments plus three "touch up" treatments.  

The place where I went use ice cubes to the area before treatment. I think that helped a lot. Honestly felt like somebody snapping a rubber band against my skin. It was uncomfortable, but it didn't really hurt.

I love my treatments about four months ago. I have maybe a dozen hairs growing on me in the area any given. I just shaved them.

It really makes you feel a lot cleaner, and I get a lot of compliments on it.

bluepillman 195 reads
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4 / 14

lost your membership card to the male gender and the address of this joint so I know to avoid it like the plague? Come on bro! Yeah, JUST what I want. "Uncomfortableness" down on/near "my boys?" Uh, no thank you. If I want pain in the groinal region, I'll hang out with Saturnsky all day.  

And the only "package of six" I wanna hear about comes in bottle form. Miller Lite preferably.  

And I'm not going to compliment you either. Get one of the working gals to do that shit. And at $300/hour, I'm sure that will be very, very sincere.
:D

RokkKrinn 133 reads
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5 / 14

...more than anyone else.  I'm one of those people who can never be cold enough.  If the temperature gets into the high 60s, I start putting sweat out through every pore in my body.  I can shower before leaving my home, meet with a provider 20 minutes later, and need to shower again before the action begins.

But never mind the hobby.  Just as a matter of general principle, I'd consider doing hair removal around the private areas, just to cut down on sweat causing funky odors down there--and generally making me feel more comfortable.

London Rayne See my TER Reviews 160 reads
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6 / 14

Again, it feels like you are being burned with cigarettes! It is NOT permanent like they say, because if you tan, you have to go in a few times a year to keep the hair from coming back. I have spent nearly 10k since I was 18 on this shit.  

My sessions are buy two, get one free and average about 450 for 3 sessions.

perfectstorm 19 Reviews 151 reads
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7 / 14

If Anheuser Bucsh finds out, you are so fired from the jingle writing job!

DerrBl 38 Reviews 155 reads
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8 / 14

When I say compliment, I'm not talking about women oohing and aahing over my clean genitalia. I'm talking about women asking for specific details on how they can get it done because they like the idea of it so much.

The whole process takes about five minutes from front to back. It's really not a lot of discomfort when you consider the fact that you get to go hairless for the rest of your life.

I didn't actually do it to impress anyone. I did it for my own comfort. The fact that I get a lot more attention from women's tongues down there is just an added bonus.

Note: the lighter your skin the better it works. Also, it works best on dark hair. So, if you're thinking of having it done, get it done before your hair starts turning gray.

bluepillman 127 reads
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9 / 14
AliquippaJones 12 Reviews 173 reads
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10 / 14

I started laser treatment in 1998 and the guy said 2-3 applications and it's permanently gone. Seven years and thousands of dollars later I quit. The hair kept coming back. They said I was one in a million. But it would probably work for 99 percent of people.

perfectstorm 19 Reviews 122 reads
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11 / 14
DerrBl 38 Reviews 131 reads
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12 / 14

Equipment for laser hair removal has come a long way. Far more permanent than it used to be.

London Rayne See my TER Reviews 146 reads
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13 / 14

Also, in 1998 the lasers were not as strong as the ones being used in 2013. It takes about 6-8 treatments for EACH area. Mine has never grown back coarse, but it's still there which leads to waxing or shaving, thus leading back to the coarse hair.

RokkKrinn 67 reads
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14 / 14
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