Hair
Removal for Chest
The
chest can be troublesome when there’s excessive hair
growth there. Some men like it, some don’t. Women
don’t like hairy chests (well, at least generally).
Did you know that there are common ways of doing it
and an easy way to do it? Find out a bit later what
the easy way is; you’ll be delighted that such a method
exists.
How
It’s Normally Done
If
you go to a cosmetologist or a good salon with competent
staff members, you would be informed that you could
choose between the following options: sugaring, waxing,
threading (in some salons) and shaving (in selected
salons).
While
shaving is often used at home and threading is usually
limited to the eyebrows, waxing is often used for
the chest area. If you’re just curious what a waxed
chest looks like, picture this: a very red chest with
even darker and redder spots. The redness extends
across the chest and from the mid-region to a
few inches before the neckline.
Dangers
of Waxing the Chest Region
While
the macho population would like to think that pain
is above itself, let us remind everyone that skin
irritations can strike regardless of the tolerance
for pain. If you have rashes or warts on your chest
region, remember not to wax these parts. You can end
up with chapped, irritated or even worse, infected
skin. You would not want to sacrifice your skin’s
health just for cosmetic reasons, right?
Pain
tolerance and a woman’s menstrual cycle
As
for women who have excessive hair growth in their
chest area, remember also that your menstrual cycle
affects the way you tolerate or don’t tolerate pain.
When you are about to have your monthly period, chances
are you would be more sensitive to pain than other
times during the month.
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