Whether you're a male who chooses to remove hair from your head, face, chest, underarms, back, pubic area or even legs - You want to make your male hair removal as easy as possible, yes? Of course you do.
And whether you choose a wet razor, depilatory, waxing, electrolysis or laser treatments as your method of male hair removal - You want to make it as easy as possible, yes? Of course you do.
With a few particulars for particular hair removal methods, there are some across the board basic things you can do to make your male hair removal at least easier:
Because your skin, all over your body, has become puffy with fluids while you were sleeping, it hides most of the hair shafts. If you want your chosen male hair removal method to be as clean and close as possible, try to schedule it for as late in the day as possible.
Not only because your skin will be taut and the hair shafts better exposed, but also because you'd rather not have to wear anything, or at least be able to wear loose fitting clothing, as soon as possible after your male hair removal.
No matter which male hair removal method you choose, friction immediately afterward is the number one cause of aggravated skin creating ingrown hairs. So, obviously you want to limit friction as much as possible as soon as possible.
If you're going to be using a male hair removal method at home on yourself, don't get into it unless you're totally, awake, alert and straight.
If you have an appointment to have waxing, electrolysis or laser treatments done, you will need to use a numbing substance about an hour beforehand. You can get a numbing gel or spray from your pharmacist. You'll need a script to get a stronger topical anesthetic.
For the male hair removal method of waxing, your hair needs to be about 1/8th an inch long so that the wax has enough hair to grab onto when it's pulled.
Remove the dead skin cells from the surface of your skin before any type of male hair removal method.
For shaving or depilation, take a long, hot shower or bath and scrub with a washcloth, mesh sponge or loofah. Wet hair will cut and melt easier.
Because hair absorbs moisture which makes it soft, which is great for shaving, it makes it harder for wax to adhere to. Dry hair is tough and tough hair is easier to pull off, out and, "zap". With the male hair removal methods of waxing, electrolysis or laser treatments, you don't want to bathe beforehand. Lightly powder your skin to absorb natural oils instead.
For male hair removal by shaving or depilation, always rinse your skin thoroughly with warm water. Then rinse again with cold water, or, if you think you can handle it, rub the area with an ice cube.
Following any other other male hair removal method, hopefully your attendant will flush the area with cool water as soon as possible to soothe your aggravated skin.
As the skin is raw and agitated after any male hair removal, it will burn much more easily in the sun. Avoid direct sunlight for at least 24 hours, preferably 48 hours.
So there you have it - Basic things you can do to make your male hair removal at least easier.
But if you really want to make your male hair removal as easy as possible, you should look into a more advanced method.
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