If anyone has before-after photos of clearances on upper thighs, can you post them here? I’m trying to get visual ideas on how to make hair-line look natural on upper thighs.
The “bikini-line” and where the upper leg hair on buttocks meet is where I’m having trouble figuring out how to make it look right. I’m trying to achieve lower hair-line on the thigh. Every-time I shave to give me idea of how I want it to look, the hair-line looks very unnatural and weird. I get this obvious looking circular hair-ring around my thigh where I shave.
Any input on this question from the pro’s? If a man is getting his glutes cleared, but not the entire upper back legs, how to handle the transition?
Strange this is so quiet. NO pix now, but I agree as to the challenge in placement of the hair line. Most are not so hard, but the “rings” on the arms & legs are a challenge for me too. For now I wax them close to the knee/elbow and then move that line upward by 2" every monthly wax. For electro, I have yet to worry about removing too much hair yet! But, I expect to have that line about at the leg edge of my boxer briefs… so that clears all of the buttock and a few inches onto the upper leg, thigh and hip. I then, typically use an electric trimmer to thin the heavy leg hair over a 10" distance to blend the look…
I could try to find a photo to show the effect of the transition, but there comes a time when you ask yourself if it’s worth the trouble of searching through hundreds of files, select the pictures with higher definition, upload to Google Picasa, writing the corresponding post, translate, copy and paste.
Then you discover that someone asks “So who here has gotten rid of hair Permanently?” and very few seem to be interested in answering. And I wonder, where all those boys and girls who have passed through my hands are? have they forgotten that they were in the same situation a short time ago?
Inevitably, this ends up killing all your motivation and good intentions.
However, I’ll find the photo in question, and will post as I have ever … if another colleague does not advance me.