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If you shave with the right techniques and tools, you can buff your body to make your body buff.

Many may be familiar with the slang use of the word "buff" as meaning really good. And when you're talking about someone's body being "buff", it is really good. Who doesn't want a "buff" body?

Now ask yourself this question - How buff is the most beautiful body if it's hairy?

Not.

So the real answer is to shave your body to make it buff. Because the true definition of the verb, buff is: "To give a gleaming luster to, usually through friction". In this case, the friction of shaving.

Bodybuilders always shave their bodies before a competition. Professional athletes in many fields shave their bodies, not just for looks but to improve their performance. Models, dancers, anyone who performs in public in revealing clothing knows shaving their bodies is of the utmost importance. And they all look great, don't they? You'd have to say they have buff bodies, right?

But sadly, most of the rest of us know how more often than not after we shave, our skin doesn't have a "gleaming luster", but a redness known as razor burn or shaving rash. Which can keep us from showing our shaved skin in public, or even in private.

How many times have you shaved in preparation for a date with that special someone and ended up with skin much the color of a cooked lobster?

So what's the secret those bodybuilders, athletes, models, dancers and other public performers know that we don't? Unless they're using one of the newer dry shavers designed to shave any/every part of the body buff - They're using heavy make up.

It's true - These people suffer the same results when they shave with a wet razor, (and even some electric shavers), as we do. They just know the best make up to cover razor burns or shaving rashes.

Because, regardless who you are, if you're not careful when you drag a wet razor blade across your sensitive skin, you do get friction, and too much.

So the key is to learn the techniques and tools that folks like Korbin Anderson of Knoxville, Tennessee use to shave with, that will provide you with that "gleaming luster" instead of skin that looks like the color of a cooked lobster. Then you too can buff your body to make your body buff.



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