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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post
    ...and you'll be 90 years old and it won't matter
    It's true. My grandmother got less and less hairy as she got older. NO hair on the legs, nothing really under her pits either.
    And unlike men, at the age of 90, she had no hairs growing out of her ears or the top of her nose either
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    And unlike men, at the age of 90, she had no hairs growing out of her ears or the top of her nose either
    Maybe it's a wax/wane thing? (didn't originally intend the pun, but okay, wax, get it?)

    b/c at my age, if I miss a week of tweezing, there's a solid bank of hair from each side of my eyebrows, all the way across the bridge of my nose and most of the way down to my eyelashes, and so much hair growing out of my nose it's hard to be grateful I don't have a mustache.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Triple blade razors really do the trick for me.

    I use the Bic "Soleil." The same razor is marketed to men in a nicy manly blue-green color (can't remember the name, sorry). Not too expensive, like a pack of 4 for $3 or $4. The handle is a great shape for maneuvering over ankles and shins and such.

    I have had a MUCH different experience. Because the head doesn't pivot, it is much easier to slice oneself open. I am careful as careful can be, but I was butchered in the more delicate areas--and I don't mean ankles.

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    I actually had a bad experience with the Soleil too, it comes in such pretty colors and I bought a pack for gym, travel etc (normally I don't use disposable razors). For some reason a just kept cutting myself with them, the usual places like knees and ankles, but I also sliced off a strip over my shin bone eeeouch. I threw them all away.

    The Venus disposable is actually pretty good (not quite as good as the regular one, but pretty good) -- if I were going to buy disposables for some reason (every once in a while I do...), that's probably what I'd get.

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    update

    Thanks again for the help everybody. Here's an update, I bought the braun silk epil xelle 5180 epilator. I figured I would post this in case somebody else was curious about epilators.

    I wanted the model 5270 because that model comes with an electric shaver attachment and the 5180 comes with the beginner epilating head for newbies. Well, bed bath and beyond only had the 5180, and since I already have the norelco body groomer which is an electric shaver, I just bought the 5180. I am very happy I bought this model for the beginner attachment.

    I have a high pain tolerance. I've had numerous peircings and after getting your nipples pierced, I figured I could deal with any pain. So I thought I could handle the full 40 tweezer action head like a pro. I was dead wrong. WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I got through a couple rows before I had to take a break. You guys weren't kidding when you said it hurts. So I switched over to the beginner attachment since it only has 20 tweezers. That was a lot better. I only did my thighs to see how they would turn out. I missed a good amount of hair with the smaller setting, but I need a break before I go back over it. My legs are very warm with red dots everywhere.

    So, if you wanted to buy the braun epilator, get the 5180 model so you can switch to the beginner attachment if it's too painful for you. I got up close to my "bikini line" (I don't know if that's what you call it on a guy) and it didn't hurt too bad, but then again that was already shaved. For some reason, I received the most pain from behind my hamstring area.

    I will see how the next couple of days are and post again if anybody else is interested.

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    While spending a little time mindlessly shopping at Sephora, I came across this:

    http://www.sephora.com/browse/produc...dPaginate=true

    I have to say, I'm very intrigued. Of course I'd much rather spend that kind of $$$ on bike parts, but if anyone either has this or decides to try it, I'd love to hear a review.

    Tempting... I read some positive reviews of it on random beauty blogs I found googling (for reviews on the device, not for beauty blogs!), but ya know, you can't always trust what you read on the 'net, etc ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by transformer1 View Post
    Hello everybody. I am a male and I need help from women. I am trying to keep my legs hairless. Not really because I like biking, but because I think they look better and I don't like body hair.
    How would a man who doesn't like biking end up here?

    Never mind. I just read a few more posts.
    I really haven't followed this thread because I'm another one who initially found it creepy.
    Last edited by Zen; 05-01-2008 at 09:43 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post
    OFF TOPIC NOTE ON HAND SANITIZERSs: Read the label...says they kill 99.99% of most common germs...what is 99.99% of MOST? I know what 99.99% of ALL is...but 99.99% of MOST?
    Maybe it takes a nerdy mind to sort that, but to me it's clear: it kills 999 of every 1000 members of the most common germ families. It makes no claim to kill uncommon germs at all, so it's undefined what would happen to any, e.g., plague bacilluseseses that might be trying to colonise your hand. HTH.

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    Guys, (and gals), plain soap already kills 99.9% of all bacteria.
    please do not use disinfectants routinely as they have been shown to lead to more antibiotic resistance.

    Soap is fine.

    Quote Originally Posted by transformer1 View Post
    I bought the braun silk epil xelle 5180 epilator.

    I have a high pain tolerance. ....So I thought I could handle the full 40 tweezer action head like a pro. I was dead wrong.
    You guys weren't kidding when you said it hurts.
    Sheesh. Why not go for a professional wax the first couple times. Oh well. Men.

    ps. not sure if I don't smell troll.
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    Quote Originally Posted by transformer1 View Post
    I will see how the next couple of days are and post again if anybody else is interested.
    Well T1, I hope the ingrowns don't kill you next!
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    Honestly, I think we've had TMI already

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    OK, I just HAD to post this cause I saw it on BT.com. So appropriate.

    Comparison of leg-shaving techniques for dudes

    Also, why is this such a hard thing for most guys? I mean, heck, the first time I shaved was when I was 13 and I just pretty much picked up a razor and some cream and gave it a try.

    It's not exactly brain science.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimmyt View Post
    Also, why is this such a hard thing for most guys? I mean, heck, the first time I shaved was when I was 13 and I just pretty much picked up a razor and some cream and gave it a try.
    It's the knees! WHAT a pain!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimmyt View Post

    It's not exactly brain science.
    Um, that would be 'rocket science' I believe. OR, that 'you don't have to be a brain surgeon'....
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    Dunno what the big deal is.

    I started shaving my legs before I started shaving my face. Faces have more delicate spots.

    I think it's a mental thing. Most men don't shave their legs so it just seems a little scary?
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