The Art of Manscaping

Being a girl, I understand what it takes to control unruly, unwanted hairs. Having the proper tools - good razor, great esthetician - makes a huge difference. Other than the shaving of beards and cutting of hair, I've never really paid attention to any other hair maintenance men did. Now I've learned there's a routine that rival's women maintenance - it's called Manscaping. Yes, it's exactly what it sounds like, hair being removed from various parts of the body using a variety of tools to create what hopes to be an appealing landscape of hair for a current or future one-nighter, lover, girlfriend or wife. A friend once shared his experience purchasing a manscaping tool. He bought a fairly inexpensive one on his way home one day with hopes of it's magical capabilities in the shower - killing 2 birds with one stone was at the top of his priority list. Unfortunately it turned out to be a manscaping fail and was not as adept in water as the packaging claimed it was. After testing it out and deciding it was not the one for him, he promptly cleaned it out, repackaged it and withouth thinking twice - returned it to the store. After recovering from the shock that someone would actually return a used manscaping tool, and deciding never to buy anything from that particular store ever again, the conversation...well basically died because let's face it - who can top that in a moment's notice?
Needless to say, for any gents out there that are new to the manscaping, here is a very informative tid bit for you courtesy of Streefy. http://bit.ly/11xs9n

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