Remove Chest Hair With Laser Removal Treatments
December 22, 2008
Many men hate the fact that they have large amounts of chest hair. Sometimes using wax to remove chest hair is not very appealing to men. Why? Well the biggest reason is because it can hurt really bad. Who wants to be in pain when looking good? Women maybe – but not many men can handle it. Shaving takes too long and has to be done on a constant basis. So what is next?
Laser hair removal is slowly becoming the most popular way for men to remove that excess chest hair. It is easier for them and it is permanent. This means that they don’t have to go back and keep it up and they don’t have to be in pain once a week.
The best thing about this is that it can be very quick. Depending on how much hair you have and how much you want to remove will depend on how long it takes. It can take as long as an hour or as short as a few minutes. You will experience a little bit of discomfort during this procedure – but not nearly as much as pain as waxing.
Men who are athletic have chosen this method so that they can have better results from their performance during their games. It also allows them to show off their beefed up bods without anything distracting people.
In order to get all of the hair you may need three to six treatments. The only negative about laser hair removal is that it can get pricey. But after it is done you won’t have to worry about it again.
How To Wax Men’s Chest
December 18, 2008
Some men are embarrassed by the amount of chest hair that they have. They are afraid that women will think it is too much and will not want to have anything to do with them unless they rid themselves of it.
The good thing is there are many different ways in which you can remove the hair – but which one to choose? Because men don’t have time to be removing the hair on a daily basis they will usually opt for waxing. It might be painful – but it gets the job done!
The first thing you will need to do when you are waxing chest hair for the first time is to clip it down. The hair should be ¼” long before you begin to wax chest hair. The process is painful enough without having to wax more than you should.
The next thing you will need to do is to heat up the wax and spread it along the chest. You can choose two types of chest wax. You can either heat it up or you can use the kind that is spread across the chest and than covered by paper strips. Whichever you choose make sure that you follow the instructions carefully. Make sure that you spread the wax over your chest evenly.
Next you will be placing the paper strips over the wax. As we stated earlier there are some waxes that will harden and therefore do not require paper strips. But most will need them.
Now comes the hard part! You are going to have to rip the hair off your skin. The only thing I can tell you to make this more appealing a process is that after you have done it a few times it won’t be as painful because you will be used to it and the hair will be thinner.
After you have pulled the strips off finish the process with moisturizer to help calm the skin. Give your chest some breathing room by going around the house without a shirt for at least a day or by wearing a cotton shirt. You don’t want to wear anything that will irritate it.