For men having chest hair is a right of passage. It means that they are boys who are becoming men. Of course they never dreamed that they might produce a little (or a lot) of chest hair.
Some men find it necessary to shave chest hair because they are embarrassed about it or because it is so thick and dense that it can get in the way. This hair can become tangled and get caught in zippers and other clothes as well as causing body odor.
Shaving chest hair seems a simple process - but it is actually more involved than most people would think. We have provided a list of steps that you need to take to properly and effectively shave the hair.
The first thing you will need to do when shaving chest hair is to shorten the length of the hair. You can use a beard trimmer or hair clippers or even scissors. Just make sure that you are very careful when doing this and that you keep the blades off of your skin.
Once you have completed this step wash your skin with warm water to make sure that it is thoroughly clean. We recommend that you stand inside of the bathtub for easy cleanup.
Apply the shaving gel to your chest and use a new razor that is sharp. We suggest that you shave the chest in sections for better results and to make sure that you get it all. Don’t press down too hard when shaving and don’t go too fast. You don’t want to cut yourself.
After you have completed shaving apply witch hazel instead of your usual after shave. This is a very inexpensive product and will help to prevent your open pores from becoming infected, causing acne, and to prevent razor burn.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
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