Men using sun beds

kkthxbye said:
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Tan-Tastic?...

Which one is supposed to be tanned?
 
His face looks ever ever so slightly darker than the middle bird, yet the girls' arms look the same tone as his.
 
kkthxbye said:
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Tan-Tastic?...

Are we supposed to be looking at the guy in this picture? ;) All I can see is two nice ladies whi I would not kick out of bed...mmmmm :D

Anyway, 3 Pages on non n00b page count and people still don't get it.

Men moisturising or using sun beds is gay. End of chat.
 
ment to be looking at if it looks wrong to have abit of a tan. Using sunbeds doesnt make you gay at all even if you think its gay. :p
 
iCraig said:
You think it does, but it doesn't.

If your skin is irritated after a proper wet shave, its not because you haven't moisturised it's probably because you're slightly allergic to the brand of shaving foam you're using.

Maybe once you stop shaving bum fluff off your face you can comment on how it feels shaving proper stubble off your face. After I have had a wet shave my skin feels very tight and dry, it’s always happened to me no matter what foam or oil i use, moisturising counters the effect, end of and no I don’t imagine it.

No I don’t use sunbeds but that’s purely because of the damage it can cause to your skin, if they were entirely risk free to use then damn right I would use them. Kissing boys and… I won’t go any further makes you gay, not using a bloody sunbed or moisturising.
 
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I've been shaving for years. :)

I used to have tight skin after shaving, when I first started in fact. I soon learnt that a decent razor and foam fixed the problem. Cheap razor heads scrape the skin rather than slide across it (I'm not talking about the blades here as these do nothing other than cut hair) By having a decent razor with lubrication strips, it's now smooth as a duck's arse.

Remember, if a wet shave is making your skin dry, you're doing something very wrong. :p
 
Or maybe it could be that each person’s skin is different? :eek:

You don’t think I’ve tried different razors, foams etc..?

Who are you to say moisturisers don’t work just because you watched some daft program on bravo. I use it, it works for me and that makes me a happy dry skin free bunny.
 
iCraig said:
I've been shaving for years. :)

I used to have tight skin after shaving, when I first started in fact. I soon learnt that a decent razor and foam fixed the problem. Cheap razor heads scrape the skin rather than slide across it (I'm not talking about the blades here as these do nothing other than cut hair) By having a decent razor with lubrication strips, it's now smooth as a duck's arse.

Remember, if a wet shave is making your skin dry, you're doing something very wrong. :p

Exactly. I have Eczema and very sensitive skin, yet with proper shaving gel and a good razor I don't get any reaction, sore or dry skin.
 
richyfingers said:
Or maybe it could be that each person’s skin is different? :eek:

You don’t think I’ve tried different razors, foams etc..?

Who are you to say moisturisers don’t work just because you watched some daft program on bravo. I use it, it works for me and that makes me a happy dry skin free bunny.

Moisturisers work. I said moisturisers are pointless on lots of people who don't have any form of skin condition, yet the plaster it on noon and night, simply because they believe it's good for them. The placebo effect is quite humorous when you watch it first hand.

If you have a skin problem, good for you, but I'm not changing my stance that most puffs could do perfectly fine without them. It's amazing and sad how many people think their body will fall apart unless they pump it full of moisturiser. :o
 
This thread is now gone fully gay - it started with sun tan, now it is about moisturisers, skin, oils and whatnot. Half of the posters in here are gay in my opinion. Please own up :p
 
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How this thread with all the talk about shaving hasnt turned into a discussion re waxing I don't know.

Come on whats the feelings on waxing.

I can understand waxing some areas, but leg waxing on men I will never get. I understand back waxing to a degree as it does look really nasty.

Would I goto a Salon for waxing, errr never...
 
What homophobic fools this is bringing out. Sunbeds big deal its up to the individual. Yes I know as is a personal opinion. But sorry I know many gay men and woman that do not use sunbeds. I know many straight woman that do. So all this gay ray rubbish - ludicrous.
What do those of you do that go to a hotter climate hide under the umbrella? No I expect most go out and get a tan because they think they look healthier because of it. Not because they are gay. No difference IMO than going on a sunbed.
Me? Used on at the gym before I go abroad to give the skin a kick start. Gay no but that should not matter.
I have never read so many homophobic comments :rolleyes:
 
Homophobic?

Because we think something is gay?

I think mincing down the office speaking in a stupidly camp high voice is queer, is that homophobic too?

No, it is not.

Just a matter of time now before the 'you must have hidden tendencies to say such things' gets said
 
Gilly said:
I think mincing down the office speaking in a stupidly camp high voice is queer, is that homophobic too?

No, it is not.

Just a matter of time now before the 'you must have hidden tendencies to say such things' gets said

People in Yorkshire don't mince or speak in a camp voice and a true Yorkshire man doesn't wax, moisturise or use a sunbed.

Too busy looking after his Whippets! :p :D
 
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