Pecs. Man-boobs. Mountains of plenty. Whether you're as wide as a doorway or you’ve inherited the skinny as a lamp-post frame. Chest hair has no favourites. It turns up everywhere. From the XS nipple hairs to the XXXL shaggy rug. And it comes with a personality all of its own. So if yours has been a little too loud recently, or it’s taking attention away from your eagle tattoo, shaving chest hair could be the answer.
Here’s everything you need to know.
Shaving the chest.
1. Warm water.
It’s best to use warm water to soften your hair and prepare the skin for shaving chest hair. It also loosens and relaxes the area you want to shave. Shaving over tight skin can be painful.
2. Foam up.
Work in some Foaming Shave Gel. It allows the razor to glide smoothly while protecting your skin at the same time. Don’t use too much, even though it might be tempting, too. Remember, it expands when you play with it.
3. Be gentle.
Grip the razor lightly and remember to take it slow while shaving chest hair. You don’t need to push too hard. The blades are very sharp, and your skin is very soft. You do the maths.
4. Careful.
Go easy around the nips. They are very sensitive. You may have two of them, but you don’t want to lose one. If there are hairs on your areola (the pink bit) that you want to get rid of, it’s best to pluck them after a warm shower.
5. Cool down.
Rinse with cold water to close your pores. It also helps to wash away any leftover hairs after shaving chest hair.
6. Pat dry.
Gently pat your skin dry to avoid irritation.
Done.
And there you have it – the guide to shaving chest hair! Whether you’re prepping for a beach day, showing off that gym-honed physique, or just prefer a smoother look, mastering how to shave chest hair can give you that extra boost of confidence.
Remember, it’s all about taking your time and being gentle, especially around sensitive areas. With the right tools and a bit of patience, you'll be sporting a sleek, hair-free chest in no time. Now that you're all set, why not check out our other grooming tips and tricks to keep every part of you looking sharp?