My skin is too thick and even when i cut lower and lower my muscles always look soft and not cut, defined and dry. There always seems to be some water and some puffiness there.
Look at this guy in the pic. He has no excess water or skin covering the muscles. Everything is vascular, cut, defined, and dry but yet he doesn't look like he takes steroids.
first roid to have any mass what so ever. then be low bf (with the use of other roids.) then stop drinking water ??? Profit
Gavin Martinez
Why does everyone say to drink more water then? Even when cutting we are told "drink more water" "drink a gallon a day" "first make sure you are drinking plenty of water"
Jace Sanders
yes ofc you want to drink alot of water. but if you are preparing for a competition or a photoshoot and what to look dry and hard as fuck you need to dehydrate first.
Bentley Anderson
Idk man, I think the constant negativity and banter on this site should make a person thickskinned desu
Ryan Murphy
Men have thicker skin, physically thicker than females. The thick skin is due to testosterone. Taking roids won't make skin thinner. You would need to take estrogen to get thinner skin.
John Roberts
I used to have very thin skin, it had it's benefits but also tore easily, I've had bad stretch marks and scar tissue develop from having thinner skin, I looked more vascular though.
Easton Brown
Dick Smith? Will Dick? Am I missing something here?
Nicholas Cooper
incredibly uninformed answer, look at a competetive bodybuilder who has beem injecting testosterone for 25 years and tell me he has "thick skin".
Logan Williams
Dick head
Matthew Nelson
doesn't think skin age quicker? isn't that why females tend to have more wrinkles compared to men of the same age.
Noah James
Fuck
Mason Davis
Willy Smith
Hunter Taylor
This
Asher Carter
why would you even want to look like that dude
Anthony Perez
Its just adipose tissue. Also your skin loses a lot of elasticity if you intentionally dehydrate yourself. Not to life threatening levels just until your pee is darker than normal.
Jaxon Turner
>but yet he doesn't look like he takes steroids. People who know absolutely nothing about bodybuilding (you, obviously) tend to hallucinate that steroids will turn you overnight into a 250 lb IFBB bodybuilder. Not so. In reality, the average steroid user is smaller than that guy.
And to answer your question, you're not getting that level of leanness without drugs. The guy in your pic is absolutely on steroids, as evinced by the ridiculous fullness at single digit bodyfat, particularly in the traps and shoulders, two areas particularly full of androgen receptors. He's also using an aromatase inhibitor like exemestane and/or a selective estrogen receptor modulator like nolvadex.
A natural bodybuilder at the same level of leanness looks like a 98 lb. weakling. Pic related.
Of course an older person will have thinner skin than when they were younger. Men literally have thicker skin than women, this is not an opinion. This is a fact, a difference between sexes. Google it.