What does /fa/ recommend for body hair removal? manscape is a meme product, Philips body groomer has an old version everyone praises and a new version that has mixed reviews. I use DE razor for face but tried using it on my chest and now I have ingrown hair/irritated skin. Are there any trimmers that a just gud and dont leave stubble or too much of a stubble?
>>18710498I wouldn't shave anything to be honest. Trim at the very most if being super hairy bothers you but NEVER shave smooth. Both ladies and gay guys alike HATE a smooth shave on men from my experience for some reason.
>>18710517i just cant stand this hair it is so annoying. my chances with girls are already low enough. that and my chest hair is just like a weird pattern i dont think girls would like it even if i kept it.
I personally don't touch mine and it's never been a problem.Re: >>18710546 "a weird pattern", my chest hair grows in a literal square. My last girlfriend commented in it and it was a matter of "hahaha yeah you're right" and we moved on. You're the one who cares the most about this, I assure you. This means both that you don't have to worry, and that you can make whatever choice you want.
>>18710498I've had a hairy-ish chest for a while and a few days ago I decided to trim it. Used an electric razor with the little plastic cover that regulates height that I don't know the name of, just so I could get a short trim but not completely smooth. Thought it looked weird at first but gf liked it, and now it's easier for me to track gym progress for chest and fat loss. Positive results. Also idk about the body groomer you're refering to but I do vouch for philips products
>>18710498Panasonic ARC6 But use for body instead of face or wax or get lazer hair removal