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Alright Gentlemen...it's time to do it. Chest Hair Removal is simple and can be mostly pain free..

 

If our previous article, Mistakes to avoid when shaving your chest at home, we talked about some of the most vital and crucial mistakes that us men make when clearing off our drum.

 

Now lets talk about how to properly clear cut that forrest.

 

We have the a 5 step process for you to make sure you make your chest hair removal as painless and easy as possible.

 

Step 1 - Trim that chest hair


Trim your chest hair, one of the preferred options is to do it with a electric hair trimmer, you can use different types of trimmers, but I've found the Norelco Bodygroom does a great job. It is special trimmer made for body hair removal.

 

Read What Men are saying about the Norelco Bodygroom Shaver

Step 2 - Take a hot bath

 

A successful shaving experience depends greatly on the preparation you give to your skin. A hot bath will open up the pores and will make shaving your chest a much easier task.

 

Step 3 - Apply  Shaving Cream

 

Apply shaving cream on the chest area. Massaging it in for a period of 1 minute or so. This will let the cream work into your body, effectively softening the hair.


The cream will work as a pre-mostiourizer and help with the shaving we recommend Proraso Pre Shaving Cream with Eucalyptus Oil and Menthol.

 

Step 4 - Start Shaving


Now all is set up to start shaving, so go and grab a new blade and start doing it. Remember not to pass the blade two many times over the same area. This can produce irritation.

 

A lot of men recommend the Gillette Venus Vibrance Razore (yes, it's for women...yes, it works wonders on men)or, the Gillette Mach 3...a choice amongst mensplayground.com users.

 

Step 5 - Apply After Shave Care Products


After you shave, it is time to recover your skin with the help of a non-alcohol based after shave and a moisturizer. So, clean the skin and excess shaving cream with cold water (to now close the pores) and apply the an after shave moisturinzing lotion such as Neutrogena Men Razor Defense Post Shave Lotion. Remember to choose quality products that will give you A+ results.

 

 
5 mistakes when shaving your chest PDF Print E-mail

 

Have you ever shaved your chest before?

 

Do you look like this guy?  ---->> too-hairy

 

Is your woman getting on your back about your permanent sweater that keeps here warm at night...whether she is hot or not?

 

Do you know it's time to shave...but not sure about getting out the wax?

 

Before you go on any hedge trimming mission, read some chest hair removal mistakes that you will want to avoid. After all, removing that shag carpeting from your chest should help you get a woman turned on when she see's it...not turn her off by the bumps, blood, and patches of hair that still remain on your tarzan chest.

 

Chest Hair Re moval Mistake # 1 - Using any old razor


It is of utter importance that you have a clean, sharp, crisp new razor to trim that Grizzly Adams down. A dull blade will lead to cuts, bumps, and ultimateley a painful and longer term irriatation. A lot of men, love the womens Venus Razor that their girlfriends use. Most women will be glad to lend their razor to rem

ove chest hair on their personal rain forrest of a man...just make sure you clean it before giving it back.

 

 

Chest Hair Removal Mistake #2 - Lack Of Preperation Before The Shave

 

Jump in a hot shower for 15 mins, get out, and rub a good moisterizer into your chest. This will go a long way in preventing bumps and rash. In addition to that, sif this is your first few times shaving, shave your chest hair in the direction of the the hair. Try not go against the grain.

 

Chest Hair Removal Mistake #3 - Lack Of Preperation After The Shave


After you shave your chest, you will want ot use a non-scented lotion to help with the burn or razor bumps that may come about

 

Chest Hair Removal Mistake #4 - Designing logos into your chest...thinking she will like them

 

Under no circumstance will your sexual activity increase by doing the following. In fact, expect the exact opposite. And, if you have any friends at all, they should bag you in the nutz as extra disciplinary action.

 

 

Chest Hair Removal Mistake #5 - Lack of time

 

If you do not give yourself adequate time, after you shave your chest for the first time, to adjust, you may experience unexpected uncomfortablness. Even if you do everything right such as moisturizing, using a new blade, hot shower...you may experience some uncomfortableness such as red bumps. This may be because you are using a scented moisturizer, have the wrong razor, or numerous other reasons. If you are going to shave your chest or your balls or the wall your penis comes out of, make sure you give yourself 48 Hours to let any discomforts work their way through. After all, the last thing you want is that dashing partner to take off your shirt or whip down your pants only to find a sea of red bumps.

 

Finally, some last tid bits of advice from Mammashealth.com

    Reduce the length of the chest hair with a beard trimmer or hair clippers or scissors, but keep those blades off the skin itself.
  • Wash the skin first with warm water so that the skin is very clean.
  • Stand in the bathtub so you don’t make a mess.
  • Use a new blade or new disposable razor. The sharper it is the less it will nick.
  • Apply shaving gel before beginning the shave.
  • Do a small section at a time.
  • Use a light touch when shaving.
  • Be careful when shaving the area around the nipples.
  • Use witch-hazel instead of after-shave. Witch-hazel is much more inexpensive and will reduce razor-burn and help prevent the open pores from becoming infected or producing acne.
  • After shaving, exfoliate your chest daily so you won't get ingrown hairs.
  • Don't wash your skin with hot or cold water
  • Don't press against the skin with the razor

Now you know what not to do, how about we show you how to properly remove chest hair and recommend some products used by other men.