How your body Shaver, Part 2 of 2 How to shave your body part 2 of 2
Summary information from Part 1: Hair clippers and staff have been increasingly sophisticated, allowing for easier use, better hair removal and all in the comfort of your home. A lot of razors out there only talk about hair removal on genitals, but they can be used on the entire body as well. The key word of advice is to take it slow, do allow some time to go slowly and surely get all the hair you want to remove, especially the first time
Each section of the hair grows in its own direction, the second word of advice is to always cut in the direction of hair growth. This will help the regrowth comes in fine and help prevent ingrown hairs. Always make sure your skin is dry. It is best done before the shower or later in the day if you take a shower, and if you notice any moisture, use a little powder to absorb moisture that is there. It is also essential to use dry before finishing, in that it provides the thatch is sticky and keeps skin dry.
The first time using a razor staff, you should use the trimmer for long hair down to stubble. Once this has been done, you can simply use the finisher in the context of your daily grooming.
Chest and back: chest hair is easy to do by yourself, but hair can be more fun if you have a partner. Make sure the skin is dry before you cut. As there are degrees of how a hairy chest and back are, it is best to start at the top and work your way down. If you are very hairy, working in sections to ensure the best results. Make a 4x4 square and work from one side to the other and then down. It is preferable that the skin may be tight, easy on the chest, but the rear is best achieved by stretching. After all the hair was cut, the back cover with powder and use the finisher in a circular motion, back and top to bottom. Again, this works best if the skin is stretched.
After the hair has been cut down to stubble, the next step is to use a razor foiled finish. Using a circular motion, pull the skin taut on all sections. Use only slight pressure, as this will help the finisher work best.
Armpits, arms and legs: The arms and legs have hair more often makes sense. Contrary to the lessons learned from shaving, you must use the mower in the direction of hair growth, ensuring the hair is growing back well. Break the work into sections, forearm and arm, leg and front lower leg and upper rear of the front leg and lower back leg. If you have recently shaved, the finisher may be the only thing you need to use the hair in this region does not grow as fast as in other areas. Make sure the cover and articles with the powder and use a circular motion.
Underarms are places where hair grows differently. Make sure the hair and skin is dry, remove the skin taut and cut sections as a whole. Then put the powder and use the finisher in a circular motion.
Manager: personal shavers can be used on the face and head. If you shave a beard or long hair, it is best to use scissors first to have your hair cut at a reasonable length, about 1-2 inches. Once done, you can use the hair trimmer to stubble. Like the rest of the body, put the powder where you shave, and use the finisher in a circular motion. Be sure and pull the skin tight and you have the best and least irritating razor ever.
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Posted on January 16, 2010.