Removal of Hairs by Men

Male hair removal is defined as removal of unnecessary hair from men’s body by various hair removal methods. Mostly hair removal is done by females but now day’s men also want to remove their body hairs for grooming purpose. Some man fills awkward for going to spa for hair removal in that case they can do it at home also. Laser or electrolysis is commonly applied by body builders, swimmers and sport person for permanent result. Male hair removal can be done at any age group. Several people thought that removal of men’s hair is indication of being less masculine.

Why Hair Removal for Male is Required?

  1. To enhance their look most of the men’s started removal of hair.
  2. For cleaning and personal hygiene most of the men do hair removal.
  3. Swimmer and cyclist want hair removal to enhance their competitive speed.
  4. Body builders wants complete hair removal because they have to expose their body in public and also want their muscles to stand out.

Techniques used for Male hair removal

  • Shaving - With the help of razor shaving is done. It is most common method among male for facial hair removal and practice from ancient time.
  • Waxing - By using different types of wax hairs are removed from body. Waxing gives some sort of pain because hairs are removed by pulling.
  • Tweezing and Cutting - Various types of hair trimmers and clippers are used in this type.
  • Depilatory Creams - When you remove hairs with the help of various depilatory creams then it is painless method but it is not effective as other hair removal methods.
  • Laser hair removal - Laser hair removal is a latest technique of hair removal. It is very effective and result is long lasting.
  • Electrolysis - It is permanent method of hair removal but it is very expensive.

Body Areas for Male Hair Removal

Specifically following are the areas from where men wants to remove their hairs.

  1. Beard Area
  2. Outer part of Ear
  3. Area between Eyes
  4. Back of Neck
  5. Chest
  6. Back
  7. Arms
  8. Abdomen
  9. Underarms
  10. Legs
  11. Genital area





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