Back Hair Shaver
Would you agree that it’s good to see that more men have become back hair shavers?
Time was, a man was considered more of a man because he had more hair. But that was then. Now, people believe it takes a real man to know it’s time to become a back hair shaver.

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Some men will go to a salon and allow a professional to shave their back. But most men will ask their partner or a good friend to remove the hair from their back.
So for those of you who are having this hair removed at home, here are the latest tips:
A regular electric rotary shaver should not be used as a back hair shaver because they cut the hair at too many angles and directions, aggravating the skin. Regular electric shavers not designed for the task can cause more ingrown hairs than even shaving with a wet razor.
Yes, You Can Use a Wet Razor to Shave Back Hair
But there are a few things you need to do before the shaving begins.
- Have your back hair shaver trim down any long hairs to stubble with scissors or a hair trimmer.
- Then you should moisturize your skin and hair by taking a long, hot shower or bath.
- Because the back is such a large area, set up a supply of clean blades for the razor. Now, if it’s okay, and there’s room, your back hair shaver should join you in your shower to do all the following:
- Apply a generous amount of a rich lubricant and work it in small circles to help raise the hairs.
- By taking short strokes, your back hair shaver should shave with the way your hair grows. Once you remove the bulk of these hairs, shaving against how your hair grows is okay. And this will provide a clean, close and smooth shave. Be sure to tell your back hair shaver if you think they’re applying too much pressure or shaving over the same area repeatedly because both of these actions will cause your skin to become irritated.
- After it’s all done, you can step out of the shower and rinse off your back with warm water. Then rinse your back again with cold water to soothe your agitated skin.
- Have your back patted, not rubbed, then dry your back with a clean, soft towel.
- Then have your back hair shaver dust your back lightly with a talc-free powder to absorb moisture and oils.
- It would be best if you went without a shirt for a while after having your back shaved to limit friction.
And there you are, with a clean, smooth, and hairless back.
The Top 4 Tips on How to Use a Back Hair Shaver:
- Choose the right tool: Not all hair shavers are created equal. Look for one specifically designed for back hair, with a long handle and a wide blade for maximum coverage and reach.
- Trim first: If your back hair is particularly thick or long, it may be helpful to trim it down to a manageable length before shaving. This will make the actual shaving process much easier and prevent clogging of the blades.
- Shave in the direction of hair growth: To minimize irritation and ingrown hairs, it’s important to always shave in the direction of hair growth. This may take longer, but the end result will be smoother and less irritated skin.
- Moisturize and exfoliate: Shaving can be harsh on the skin, so it’s important to moisturize and exfoliate after shaving to keep skin healthy and smooth. Look for products specifically designed for post-shaving care to keep your back looking its best.