Again, another question that is irrelevant to the subject matter being discussed on this site. Read the box. If you can't use it on a woman's pubic region, you can't use it on a man. Anything that is safe for women is equally safe for men. Buy a bikini trimmer and set it on it's lowest setting so it will remove most of the hair but not all. It looks better than having no hair anyway.
Yes it is very harmful, because once you will remove hair from your body it will became more stronger next time and will also look odd. ________________________ <a href="http://thecrazytrader.co.uk/">cheap cosmetics</a> cheap cosmetics
It is NOT TRUE that removing hair from the body somehow makes it grow back "stronger", darker, or thicker. Just as it is not true that if you pull out one grey hair, 2 will grow in it's place. When you shave your hair, the sharp, shaved end pushes out through the skin and seems thicker only because the tip of the hair is sharp from where you shaved off the end. Likewise, if you never shaved, the hairs become long and softer...no blunt ends. There is no scientific merit to this old wives tale and there is no way to change the texture of one's hair without adding or ingesting chemicals into the body which then affects the matrix (where the hair grows from). Medications and drugs like chemotherapy, etc...are the only ways to do this. Perming and relaxing hair seem to change the texture but this is because the harsh chemicals tend to dry out and damage the hair.