How should I cut my chest hair?

How should I cut my chest hair?

Go for an all-over trim. Bring all hair down to a length you’re happy with. Then start closely shaving the out-of-bounds areas, going against the direction of hair growth. If you’re keeping some chest hair, make sure you leave a border of mid-length hair between this and the clean-shaven areas.

What causes a hairy chest?

Development and growth Although vellus hair is already present in the area in childhood, chest hair is the terminal hair that develops as an effect of rising levels of androgens (primarily testosterone and its derivatives) due to puberty.

Does a hairy chest mean high testosterone?

Hairy = high in testosterone, the hormone that powers your man’s sex drive. Our translation? Tufty chests lead to more tumble sessions between the sheets.

How do you trim chest hair?

Shaving the Hair Trim your chest hair with a hair clippers. If your chest hair is long, trim it down as far as possible to reduce the chances of skin irritation. Take a warm shower. Hop in the shower and relax for a few minutes. Cover your chest in shaving cream. Smear a quality shaving cream or gel over the hair.

Should I Shave chest hair?

However, recently many writers suggest that chest hair is coming back in style. We still suggest shaving your chest hair if possible, or at least manicuring it. If you keep chest hair, shave your back, shoulder, and upper arm (biceps/triceps) hair.

What’s the best way to shave your chest?

How to Shave Your Chest Choose your shaving cream or gel wisely. What you use has as much on the outcome of your shave the razor you use. A new quality razor is important. Trim, trim, trim. Jump in the shower and relax for five. Exfoliate. Use a bit of shaving oil. Apply shaving cream or gel. Shave. Rinse. Dry, tone and moisturize.

How do you shave your chest?

Shaving Your Chest Use a fresh razor blade. Hold the skin taut. Shave using short, gentle strokes. Rinse the blade often. Avoid sensitive areas such as nipples. Reapply shaving gel or foam as needed.

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