back hair removal
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Galaxy
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back hair removal
How does one go about removing the hair on your back? I can't reach certain areas. Help.
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I had my wife shave it once. She wasn't thrilled.
I made a wooden handle to which I attached a razor. Works if the hair isn't too long.
Best way is to get professionally waxed. Not done that yet. So, I'm just guessing.
I did see a Man-Groomer Electric Shaver that had a folding handle that was supposed to work.
I made a wooden handle to which I attached a razor. Works if the hair isn't too long.
Best way is to get professionally waxed. Not done that yet. So, I'm just guessing.
I did see a Man-Groomer Electric Shaver that had a folding handle that was supposed to work.
DonnaT
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I use Nair on my back, usually when I do my arms. I have a long handled "lotion applier" thing. It's got sort of a rounded flat end you can put lotion on to put on your back. sort of like what a back-scratcher does.
In the past it was finding something to use for a long handle to tape a razor onto to reach the areas I couldn't reach directly.
The Man-groomer electric shaver would be good for the first time to trim the longer hair down to a managable length. I know I've seen them in several places, Bed, Bath and Beyond; Harmons Discount; I think even Wall mart.
Connie
In the past it was finding something to use for a long handle to tape a razor onto to reach the areas I couldn't reach directly.
The Man-groomer electric shaver would be good for the first time to trim the longer hair down to a managable length. I know I've seen them in several places, Bed, Bath and Beyond; Harmons Discount; I think even Wall mart.
Connie
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I tried the 'man groomer' and....it works! I was absolutely amazed and pleased! Now...I suspect my back isn't kissably smooth...but it took the hair off quite easily and gets rid of the sheep dog look.
I highly recommend the thing. There are several varieties out now. Seems the latest trend is for us guys to go hairless for the gym, swimming, etc.

I highly recommend the thing. There are several varieties out now. Seems the latest trend is for us guys to go hairless for the gym, swimming, etc.
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I use a back brush and MAGIC SHAVE
it works great and faster then shaving with a razor
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Re: back hair removal
This is a great example of Sod's Law hereGalaxy wrote:How does one go about removing the hair on your back? I can't reach certain areas. Help.
I have arms long enough to reach all parts of my back but I have no back hair at all.
SNAFU.
Susan
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