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Old 25th Jul 2012, 07:48 AM   #1
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Ok first off I know that people have hair and that its normal and all that jazz

But I hate having a ton of hair and and while I've been ok with everything so far (imo a male) I do not like the hair around/in /on my ass because I think its too much and on a hot day it turns my crotch into a pizza oven and it gets annoyingly sweaty ( swamp ass or something like that)

I just want to know if theres a way to fix it without having to shave all the time (because I imagine ill get the same very itchy feeling like if i shaved my pubic hair )

I personally do not like sex all that much (ice never done it but the thought bdothers me immensely) and I know that this issue is a big factor into that
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Old 25th Jul 2012, 07:52 AM   #2
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I use hair removal cream on my ass. It gets rid of it all, there's no razor rash and it takes about 1/2 weeks to grow back (and even then, it's not subbly re-growth, so it doesn't itch) The stuff I have is Veet for Men, I just get it at Tesco (a supermarket, if you don't live in the uk)
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I too use hair removal creams but I would be careful with them though. I wouldn't use it anywhere near the 'sensitive areas' if you know what I mean. My boyfriend did that near his anus and ended up getting a really bad chemical burn.

Why not just get your butt hair waxed?
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Instead of removing the hair completely you can trim. Use a body groomer to trim the hair short. That avoids the itch as it grows back and any risk of chemical burns. This is what my husband does, although he shaves in spots too, and it works for both of us.
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Old 26th Jul 2012, 07:23 PM   #5
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OP here, is there any way to get rid of it for good?
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OP here, is there any way to get rid of it for good?
you can get laser removal, but be aware that if you want large areas done ( ie: back/ass, croth areas ) you will spend 1000s of $

hair removal cream is a cheaper alternative, but i recommend you test a small portion of skin before applicating a large area as some formulas can be quite 'potent' ( read: ouch )
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Old 31st Jul 2012, 09:56 AM   #7
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Can anyone recommend any good products in the US?

And It's mainly my butt I want to de hair, and the majority if jot all the hair is in the crack/around the anus so I guess I just have to be careful?

And does it work on all types of hair on all parts of the body?

And how does it work exactly?
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