The Bare Necessities I Stuart Reardon Creams The Crop By Keith Tanner
Remember when fur was all the rage? When, seemingly overnight, twinks began sporting mustac hes and beards. Muscle jocks stopped trimming their chests and allowed hair to hang from nips to knees. Even male models got in on the act, posing for pies in skimpy briefs with 70' s style uber bush poking out from every direction.
At some point around the turn of the new decade, men began to feel the need to embrace being men and that meant holding on to body hair. Scruff was no longer a sign of sla cker apathy but rather a stylish accessory. It meant we got to toss the clippers and wax aside, whic h sure made life easier for a while.
Well, it's time to get back to work, boys. The simple days of socially acceptable body hair is nearing an end. Thankfully, it's happening gradu- ally. The style Gods are not preaching anything as dramatic as hair-to-bare. Natural is still the trend, but well- main- tained naturalness, where it appears you put no effort at all into your look. Of course, done right, that effortless look takes more effort than ever.
Rugby hottie Stuart Reardon knows a thing or two about being stylishly rugged. He does it without the pain of waxing or the frust ration of shaving. He c reams his crop and recommends you c ream too.
Let's start with the real question. Do real men cream? Caring about grooming does not diminish your status as a manly man. In fact, it can help you get d ates.
Is that why you do it? Sure, but I also do it for sport. Removing hair gives opponents one less thing to grip onto to make a tackle. It also helps show off my ink.
Why cream instead of shaving or waxing? Cream is more effective on areas where hair is thicker. Also, the c ream I use, Axiom For Men, doesn't damage or fade tattoos, which is important to me.
How often do you cream? I'm not as hairy as most guys so I can go three weeks between applications.
Is it safe to apply cream on ears, nipples, genital and anal areas? Not all cream is safe so check up on the brand you use. Axiom For Men's hair removal cream can be used anywhere on the body. Still, you should test sensitive areas before applying. Testing is also important because you want to measure how much time is needed to effectively remove hair. It's best to try and reduce the amount of time the c ream is on the skin.
Do you simply wash the cream off? Yes, but not with soap. Soap dries the skin and cause it to become irritated. The best way to remove cream is rinse it off in the shower with lukewarm water. Use a washcloth to gent ly wipe the hair away. When all the cream is off, pat the area dry with a clean, soft towel. After the hair has been removed, moisturize.
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