Back and Neck Hair Getting to You?

It’s summer time, and you know what that means. It’s the time of year when you shed a lot of clothes, and expose a lot of those “overgrown” areas of your body that look like you’re a caveman who has just woken up from a long winter’s nap.  Guys are notoriously hairy on their necks (the back of their necks) and their entire back.

Not only that, we often have a lot of unwanted body hair on the front of our body as well – our chests, and even too much on our upper arms. Not only is this unsightly and not very appealing to a lot of women who like a smoother look or at least like to look at just a little bit of hair, which makes you a man, but it can be uncomfortable.

It can rub on your clothes, make them stick to you in a funny way, and just generally suck.  Thankfully we have access to some of the best male body hair removal products that don’t require expensive electrolysis or the laborious and often painful act of plucking, tweezing or waxing.

Have you ever seen the movie 40 Year Old Virgin?  The one where Steve Carrell gets his body waxed and ends up crying for his mommy because it hurts so bad?  Well, that’s pretty much what it feels like, I can tell you from personal experience.

Not only does waxing in heavily haired areas of the body like the back and the neck hurt, but it also sometimes makes you bleed because the hair root is ripped out so quickly. Some men even break out in rash-like bumps for days afterwards because the pores are so traumatized and tend to swell up into bumps.

The best male body hair removal creams avoid this painful and annoying side effect because they get down deeper to the root and don’t require the traumatizing ripping out of the hair by the root. You can end up with a smoother, finer hair for weeks at a time, which is much better than shaving!

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