Man who has been described as a ‘real life werewolf’ says his body hair grows back within three hours of shaving it off – and it even ‘SHEDS’ in the summer
- Mr Teddybear, as he is referred to, from California, has extreme body hair all over
- He is known as a real life werewolf and makes products to keep it looking good
- He said he used to shave it off but within three hours it was already growing back
- The entrepreneur said he ‘sheds’ body hair in summer and it’s thicker in winter
A man has revealed how he has come to embrace his extreme body hair and he is now known as a real life werewolf.
Mr Teddybear, as he likes to be referred to, from California, has been growing body hair since he was 13.
He said his hairiness comes with it’s perks because he’s now made a living out of his extra body hair by creating products to keep it looking good.
The entrepreneurs important routine is integral to keeping his werewolf like features looking flashy, however he wasn’t always so confident about his hair growth.
Mr Teddybear, as he likes to be referred to, from California, has embraced his extreme body hair and he is now known as a real life werewolf
He admitted to being ashamed of it in the past – after embracing his body hair he’s now got all eyes on him.
Being single, he has previously had partners who have shamed him for his hairy body and would make him shave it.
This is something he admitted he won’t be coerced into again.
Mr Teddybear said: ‘I used to wax my body hair and get it all lasered off years ago when I was ashamed of it.
He has been growing body hair since he was 13 and it comes with it’s perks as he’s now made a living out of his extra body hair
‘But thankfully that never worked. I remember when I would shave it off, within three hours it was already growing back.
‘Sadly in the past I have had exes who would shame me for my body hair, or passive aggressively make me shave it. But never again.
‘You either accept me as a werewolf, or you can go elsewhere.’
He added: ‘I’m used to peoples reactions at this point, sadly they’re still shocked.
‘When I walk in a room and people see me wearing a tank top which I’m not ashamed of, I will see someone point and say something about how I look.
‘Most often it just results in strangers asking if they can pet me, like I’m an emotional support dog.
‘Humidity is not your friend. It will make my hair fluff up real fast and it is very hard to keep straight.
Being hairy comes with a lot of upkeep, but this doesn’t bother Mr Teddybear, as he now makes his own products to use
He has previously had partners who have shamed him for his hairy body and would make him shave it
‘Not to mention in the heat, it is hell and I end up sweating through most of my shirts.’
Being hairy comes with a lot of upkeep, but this doesn’t bother Mr Teddybear, as he now makes his own products to use.
He adds: ‘I usually just make my own products. Most beard oils you buy in stores are so cheaply made and actually dry out your fur. I like to make sure mine is moisturized, and well scented.
‘I shampoo and deep condition it twice a week. And I will add in beard oil to my body hair, so it softens it even more and adds an incredible nice scent.
He revealed he ‘sheds’ body hair in warmer weather and he gets thicker hair when the winter comes around
He admitted when he would shave it off, within three hours it was already growing back similar to a werewolf
‘Once every two months I will use Relaxer in it, to help straighten the hair, straightened body hair is a great way to show off muscle definition.
‘I one heard a man whisper to his wife ‘don’t you wish you could just shave all that off?’ and I turned around and said ‘I can hear you. I’m hairy…not deaf’.
‘Some humans actually shed and have summer and winter coats of fur (body hair) and I am one of them, so as it gets closer to winter, you will find even more of my fur around my home as my thicker winter coat comes in.’
Meanwhile he added: ‘The positive outweighs the negative at this point. More often than not, people just want to come up and pet my fur like I’m a puppy.’
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