The art of chest waxing orginated (oddly enough) from the amphibious Alaskan Great Turtle. The shiny chest plate of these rare turtles is covered with hair several times year-round and the only way these turtles can get down to the shell is by waxing their chests. Unlike snakes (whom can peel their own skin) the Alaskan Great Turle has to labouriously apply hot wax and then painfully rip off strip by strip of their fur coating. Discovery of this ritual was discovered in the late 1940's by an unidentified Athabascan Native American Indian tribesman and was then later honed by beauticians worldwide. Coined later "Turtle Waxing" or "Turtle Wax", American pop culture the adopted the term "Manscaping" instead and by the late 1970's relagated the term Turtle Wax to a certain car care product.
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