Do you shave or trim your chest hair?

cavemanmoron

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Originally posted by: glen
Or dod youuse an electric razor attachment?

Topic Title: Do you shave or trim your chest hair?
Topic Summary: What sort of clippers do you use for this purpose?
Created On: 06/17/2006 10:31 AM

No why would i want to shave my chest/back???

My lower hair, I trim once in a while, and use a cordless beard trimmer for that.

Also the search function may help you. ;)

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Legend

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I just use a razor every once in a while. It helps prevent acne in the chest region, and I'm making pretty good progress in healing the scars. I'll probably end up shaving/whateverremoval later in life because the men in my family get extremely hairy.
 

glen

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Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
Also the search function may help you. ;)

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Descartes

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I just use one of those Phillips trimmers that have all the different attachments. I do it because it feels and looks better, but shaving it off is out of the question. I think men with no hair on their chests look horrible personally. Just keep it nice and trim and it looks good, imo.
 

olds

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Work it into your love life. Have your lover shave your chest and you can shave his.
 

glen

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Originally posted by: Descartes
I just use one of those Phillips trimmers that have all the different attachments. I do it because it feels and looks better, but shaving it off is out of the question. I think men with no hair on their chests look horrible personally. Just keep it nice and trim and it looks good, imo.

The Philips Norelco BG2020 ?
 

Descartes

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Originally posted by: glen
Originally posted by: Descartes
I just use one of those Phillips trimmers that have all the different attachments. I do it because it feels and looks better, but shaving it off is out of the question. I think men with no hair on their chests look horrible personally. Just keep it nice and trim and it looks good, imo.

The Philips Norelco BG2020 ?

The Multitrim G270. I've had it for about 2 years and it does the job. I would like to pick up the BG2020 though.
 

JohnCU

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i shave off the big stuff with an electric then smooth it out with mach 3 turbo.
 

Koing

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Originally posted by: Descartes
I just use one of those Phillips trimmers that have all the different attachments. I do it because it feels and looks better, but shaving it off is out of the question. I think men with no hair on their chests look horrible personally. Just keep it nice and trim and it looks good, imo.

:(

No chest hair for my pre-pubescent 11yr old asian body :(

Koing
 

glen

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Philips Norelco BG2020 is the only thing sugegsted so far.
But, it has mixed reviews on Amazon.
Surely any electric razor with a trimmer would work, right?
Who makes the best quality one?
 

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Originally posted by: Koing
Originally posted by: Descartes
I just use one of those Phillips trimmers that have all the different attachments. I do it because it feels and looks better, but shaving it off is out of the question. I think men with no hair on their chests look horrible personally. Just keep it nice and trim and it looks good, imo.

:(

No chest hair for my pre-pubescent 11yr old asian body :(

Koing

I got like a 1" carpet on my chest.... but my stomach got hair too.... unsexy at the beach :(
 

Descartes

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Originally posted by: glen
Philips Norelco BG2020 is the only thing sugegsted so far.
But, it has mixed reviews on Amazon.
Surely any electric razor with a trimmer would work, right?
Who makes the best quality one?

Are you trying to shave or just trim? Trim with the clippers and then shave with a regular razor or the BG2020.

Wahl is generally regarded as the best manufacturer of clippers I believe. My Philips is fine though.
 

glen

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I have ordered a
Philips Norelco BG2020
I hope it works.
It may be just too cheap to be effective, and the thing to get is a more powerful oster or wahl.
 

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Nope. Shaved my chest once, got razor burn to beat hell and broke out, looked like ass. Then it grew back even thicker. I dont have alot of chest hair so I wont be shaving it to promote the growth.
 

glen

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Ok, got the Philips and it is ok.
Pro: It works
It is water proof
It is cordless

Con: It is tedious to make it work
It is under powered
The teeth are under sized
 

SLCentral

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Originally posted by: glen
Ok, got the Philips and it is ok.
Pro: It works
It is water proof
It is cordless

Con: It is tedious to make it work
It is under powered
The teeth are under sized

So would you suggest getting it?
 

glen

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Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: glen
Ok, got the Philips and it is ok.
Pro: It works
It is water proof
It is cordless

Con: It is tedious to make it work
It is under powered
The teeth are under sized

So would you suggest getting it?
maybe - you might be better off with a more powerful plug in the wall kind - one pass and the hair is trimmed. The Philips you have to go over spots repeatedly.