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3 tips for trimming your chest hair

Does Trimming Chest Hair Make It Worse?


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Does Trimming Chest Hair Make It Worse?
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Does Trimming Chest Hair Make It Worse?
If you’re new to the world of men’s body hair grooming, you might not know where to start. After all, the last thing you need is more stress (or hair in unwanted places). Grooming, like all your self-care practices, should make you feel good.    If you’ve got a lot of chest hair, but you’d prefer a smoother look, you might have heard that trimming chest hair makes it thicker. Rest assured that grooming won’t change the texture or growth rate of your hair, but the tools you use are key to getting the best results.
We recommend using a trimmer instead of a razor blade. Shaving with a razor can make regrowth look thicker because it removes the fine tips of your hair, giving your strands a more blunt appearance.
Also, there are a few tips to keep in mind to make the most of your grooming routine. No one wants the dreaded chest stubble that comes from shaving with a blade and waxing your chest hair just hurts. A lot. Read on to learn more about the art of trimming chest hair for perfectly smooth, groomed, stubble-free results.
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