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There are a number of options for male hair removal on the market today. The type of mail hair removal method you choose largely turns on the type of hair you want to have removed and the density of that hair.
Facial Hair
Facial hair removal is normally done with a razor. There are excellent manual razors available that will give you the closest shave imaginable. Because shaving is best done when your skin is moist, some men choose to shave in the shower with a good no-fog mirror. Others shave immediately after exiting the shower. There are also very good electric shavers on the market. It used to be conventional wisdom that electric shavers could not give you as close a shave as a manual razor. With the advances in electric shaver technology, however, that is no longer true. There are also electric shavers that operate in the shower. One benefit of electric shavers is that they tend to give you a quicker shave.
Laser hair removal is also an option for removing facial hair. Laser hair removal is permanent, so this is not a good male hair removal option if you think that you may want to grow facial hair at a later point in life. Laser hair removal can also be costly.
You can also opt for a good hair removal cream for removing facial hair. Be aware that some hair removal creams cause skin irritation. If you are one of the persons that experiences this, then these creams will not work for you.
In addition to the facial hair around their jaws and cheek, men sometimes develop other unwanted facial hair. For instance, they may need lip hair removal. Hair removal around the eyebrows is also very common and can be used to prevent the "uni-brow" look. Waxing, plucking, shaving, or electrolyis can all be options. Laser hair removal is not a good option for removing hair near around the eyes or eyebrows because of how deeply the lasers penetrate.
Chest Hair
Male chest hair removal is popular. Men want to remove chest hair because they (or their partners) find the overgrowth unsightly and they want a cleaner look. You will have a much better beach body if your chest is not covered in hair and people will notice! Some athletes also require chest hair removal. For instance, competitive swimmers and body builders typically need chest hair removal. Shaving your chest is a good way of removing hair. You can also wax your chest. Both options will get the job done, although waxing is will give you a cleaner look and will last longer. Waxing can also be painful (If you have not seen "The Forty-Year Old Virgin" with Steve Carrel, you should probably do so before you undergo chest waxing). There are also excellent hair removal creams on the market that will work on your chest.
Also consider an electric trimmer. There are trimmers on the market that are made specially for body hair trimming and can reduce and shape your chest hair. Generally these trimmers come with plastic guards that help prevent nicks and also allow you to control how low your trim your hair. If you remove these guards, you can use a trimmer as an electric shaver and go all the way to the skin.
A final solution for chest hair removal is laser hair removal. The procedure will take about an hour and your hair will be gone for good.
Back Hair
Many men choose to have hair removed from their backs. Back hair is something many people find unsightly and unattractive. If you have back hair, you should strongly consider having it removed. Back hair can be shaved but the problem is that a man cannot often reach there to shave himself. Waxing is a very good solution because it will last longer and give a cleaner appearance. Hair creams and laser hair removal are additional options for male back hair removal.
Leg Hair
Leg hair removal is not as common for men. But it may be the right choice for you if your legs are uncommonly hairy. Athletes also often need leg hair removal. The usual choices of shaving, waxing, or laser hair removal are appropriate.
Genital Hair
Finally, male hair removal in the private areas (i.e., manscaping) is increasingly popular. There are many good reasons to do additional grooming down there. Your partner will love the cleaner look and removing the tangle of hair may give your partner more incentive to spend time down there! That should be incentive enough. Most male hair removal done in these regions is done through shaving. A manual razor can give a nice clean shave. There are also good trimmers and electric razors on the market that are designed solely to shave these parts of your body. They have plastic guards in place to prevent accidental nicking. If this is your first time shaving in these regions, you will notice that the hair will cause some discomfort and itching as it grows back out. Apply lotion to the area to reduce discomfort. Waxing is also becoming increasing popular. Hair cream and laser hair removal are also options for male hair removal in this region.