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How to Get Rid of Chest Hair

November 7th, 2009 by admin
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Chest hair grows in women, but are more common in males. Some women find it sexy especially if they see actors with hairy chests on TV, while others find it unhygienic. Some of those who do not find chest hair attractive hate it because touching a hairy chest is touching a rough chest. You may be one of the people who do not find hairy chest sexy because the roughness is simply irritating. Aside from that, it is not a surprise that any hair can be a breeding ground for lice and a congestion area for dust particles, which is why getting rid of chest hair is a must. There are a number of ways on how to remove your chest hair and here are as follows:

Different Methods in Removing Chest Hair

    shaving chest hair
  • Shaving – The most common way of removing chest hair is by shaving (Learn how to shave properly). Shaving is easy because all you need to do is get a razor and run it on your chest. If you want the fastest, most convenient, easiest and most affordable way to get rid of chest hair, then shaving is the answer. Then again, the drawback of shaving is that you have to do it on a regular basis because chest hair grows real fast. You surely need patience when dealing with chest hair through shaving.

    When shaving, you need to relax and not rush at all because if you get too excited, you may cause cuts and wounds on your chest. If you are not confident in using your regular razor, you should have an electronic shaver. An electronic shaver is not only more efficient. It also helps you save more time and effort. Don’t forget to apply warm water before shaving. It opens the pores of your skin, making it easier for you to remove chest hair. You can also apply shaving gels or creams that work the way warm water does. The best shaving gels and creams are those that are hypoallergenic.

  • tweezers
  • Plucking – Plucking is painful and time consuming, but it is as convenient and as affordable as shaving because all you need is a pair of tweezers. Shaving is cutting chest hair from the surface of the chest skin, while plucking is taking every strand from the root. If you can tolerate the pain that plucking causes everytime you pull each strand from your chest, then why not go for it?

    Then again, plucking is not a good recommendation in wiping out your chest hair. Chest hair is not like the hair under your arms or on your eyebrows. You cannot count the strands, which is why pulling each strand through plucking is definitely a torture. Unless you want to remove some of your chest hair especially if you want to eliminate the dead, discolored or unproportional strands, then the tweezers can be your friend. The growth of chest hair when plucked is slower than that of the shaved chest hair.

  • waxing chest hair
  • Waxing – Can you imagine plucking a number of chest hairs at the same time? Yes, imagining it is already painful, and experiencing it is another story. Waxing can be a hundred times more painful than plucking, but it is a hundred times more effective. It helps you get rid of chest hair quicker than plucking each strand of your chest hair.

    Waxing is the most popular method of removing unwanted hair because it can take up to 2 months before the hair grows back again. Every waxing treatment can make your hair finer and softer. As this happens, the growth of hair is minimized. After a series of waxing sessions, it can yield to an almost permanent hair removal. A lot of waxing methods these days are not only for removing unwanted hair. Some of the oils used in waxing (like the chamomile and lavender oils) can therapeutically reduce stress, nervousness or tension. Tea tree oil can also be used to reduce irritation of the skin.

    Before waxing, remember to do some skin tests to know if you have a problem with skin sensitivity and allergy. Waxing can be done at home just as long as you are aware of how it affects your skin. It would always be better to ask for the assistance of specialists regarding waxing treatment.

  • depilatories
  • DepilatoriesDepilatories are liquid or cream substances that you can apply on your chest to remove chest hair. The hair gets off with the cream as you wipe or rinse it. You can purchase one from pharmacies with a fair price. The effect can lasts for up to several weeks. It is not painful but it can cause inflammations and some allergic effects on your skin. Make sure it is safe for you to use the product.
  • Laser Hair Removal – A more modern approach in removing chest hair is through laser hair removal. The laser is concentrated through the hair follicle, destroying the root and progressively reduces hair growth. Laser hair removal has only temporary effect. It can last a few months but treatment is time consuming. It takes a number of sessions before you achieve complete hair removal. Not that just it is time consuming, it is also reasonably expensive - but at least a considerable long-lasting effect.
  • Electrolysis – Another modern method that makes use of electronic technology is electrolysis. Through electrolysis, hair roots are killed by passing an electric current to the hair. Electrolysis offers permanent results. Just like laser hair removal, it also takes frequent trips to the salon for sessions when you are under treatment.

    Electrolysis usually done on small areas such as underarms, eyebrows and sometimes, above your lips. One session of any of these small areas can last for about 4 to 15 hours. People who have experienced going through electrolysis say that the process is painful and has some effects on the skin (scarring, skin drying and scabbing). You can now imagine how long it will take for you to remove your chest hair. If you are willing to wait, then you won't have problems with electrolysis. Electrolysis makes use of advanced methodologies and it is no wonder that it is an expensive way of removing chest hair.

Removing chest hair is not a need. It is a desire which you can have to treat yourself if you personally think that you don't look good with a hairy chest. If your hairy chest lowers your confidence and self-esteem, then you should get rid of it. If your partner wants to have your chest hair removed, then spending on even the most expensive hair removal methods is definitely going to be worth it. Liked this article, you'll surely like reading how to get rid of female facial hair.

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