Unless you’re a bodybuilder, swimmer or male exotic dancer, your body hair probably hasn’t been a subject of public discussion until recently. But with men’s body hair growing out of control, experts say many men are now seeking out grooming solutions to keep them hair-free. From manscaping your chest to trimming your groin, there are plenty of options out there to help you get rid of that pesky stubble.
For those who prefer a super smooth finish, a depilatory or hair removal cream is a great option. The chemicals in these products weaken the hair at its root, which helps it fall away when you wash it off — leaving your skin smooth and hair-free. Best of all, these products are super easy to use at home and are super affordable. Plus, they’re usually less painful than waxing, if not completely pain-free. We like Nad’s for Men Hair Removal Cream ($8) and Veet For Men Hair Removal Cream (also $8).
Another popular option is shaving. While it may not last as long as other hair removal methods, it’s cheap, convenient and effective on most areas of the body, including the arms, legs, feet, knuckles, shoulders and chest. And today’s body razors are designed not to nick or cut, so you can even tackle sensitive areas like the groin and underarms without any fear of ingrown hairs or razor burn.
Those looking for a more 北谷 メンズ脱毛 permanent solution should consider laser hair removal. This process uses a laser to heat up pigments in the hair follicles, which causes damage that inhibits the follicles from producing any more hair. “The cool thing about laser is that it can be used to either thin out your hair or remove it entirely,” says cosmetic physician Christian Karavolas. “A lot of people come in and have it removed all the way, but you can also just do a touch-up treatment once or twice a year to prevent your hair from getting too thick.”
Electrolysis is another more permanent option that’s typically done by an esthetician, but is available as a DIY at-home product. This process involves inserting tiny needles into the hair follicles and then administering small shocks of electricity to kill the cells that produce unwanted hair. You’ll need a few treatments, which can take up to 20 minutes, and it’s recommended that you avoid sun exposure and tanning beds after the procedure.
A shaved chest is a sure sign of manly pride, but it’s not always practical or even possible. Shaving can be time-consuming and prone to razor burn, ingrown hairs and skin irritation. Plus, there’s a good chance your hair will grow back a little tougher and coarser after shaving. Laser hair removal is a more permanent solution that’s ideal for the chest, abs and back. It’s also a great choice for the groin area, which can be prone to ingrown hairs and bumps. And because the laser targets only active hair follicles, it’s a quick and effective option for those who want to be hair-free.
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