Removing Chest Hair

When it comes to removing chest hair, we have different options.

The choice you make will be mostly determined by the amount of money you want to spend, because as you'll find out in these articles, there are from free methods to very expensive ones. Let's take a quick look at them.

The first method for chest hair removal is completely free, and it's shaving. You can shave from the comfort of your own home. This method, if you think about it, is not so free after all. You have to spend some bucks finding a quality shaving cream and after shave to avoid cuts and nicks. However, it is the least expensive method, but it is also the most uncomfortable. Besides irritation from shaving, you'll experience a sever itching once the chest hair starts growing back.

Other option for chest hair removal is waxing. Yes, painful waxing! This method involves pouring hot wax on the desired area, then letting it cool down with a piece of cloth on top, and finally ripping off the clothe and wax along with the hair. This is a method feared by men and women, but ti works wonders if you don't want to spend too much money. You can wax yourself at home, or you can go to a spa where they offer this service.

Finally, one of the most effective methods to remove chest hair is with laser treatments. Laser chest hair removal is by far the best method (based in low pain levels and effectiveness), but this comes with a rather high price tag too. The least expensive treatments float around the $100 per session. And considering that the chest is a large area of the body, this means needing at least 4 sessions for removing chest hair. That's $400 if you are willing to search for the cheapest spa or clinic!

There you have your options for removing chest hair. If you have the bucks, go for laser, but keep in mind that this is a permanent method.