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How to Manscape. You can’t be a metrosexual unless you know how to manscape—that is,
remove body hair from your chest and back. You will need A method of hair removal A manicurist/pedicurist
Nose clippers Tweezers Moisturizer and stoicism. Step 1. Consider your hair-removal options.
Choices include shaving, depilatories, waxing, electrolysis, and laser hair removal. The
last two are the most expensive. Step 2. Consider shaving, which is the least complicated method.
If you don’t want to use a razor, use electric hair clippers—start on a long setting and
go shorter until you’re satisfied. If you’re using a razor, use shaving cream to reduce
cuts and avoid razor burn. Step 3. Consider depilatories, which are hair-removal creams
that are applied to the skin; when they’re wiped off, the hair comes off, too. Using
them is almost as easy as shaving, and the hair doesn’t grow back as quickly. Step
4. Ponder your tolerance for pain. If you think you can stand having hot wax poured
on your body and then ripped off in paper strips, this option offers smooth results
that last four to six weeks. Step 5. If you have several thousand dollars to spend on
permanent hair removal, compare and contrast electrolysis with its modern cousin, laser
hair removal. Electrolysis requires dozens of sessions, while laser removal can be done
in six or fewer. Dark-haired men do better with laser hair removal than blondes. Step
6. Now that you no longer look like you’re wearing a sweater made of *** hair, address
other unsightly areas, wax that unibrow, and trim those nose hairs. Step 7. Complete your
sleek new look by getting your fingernails and toenails buffed, shaped, and shined. Step
8. Keep your new, hairless skin smooth as a baby’s behind with daily moisturizing.
Did you know If men could change one thing about their bodies, 54.9% would choose less
body hair, according to a survey.