Help - Shaved chest 3mm.....

Help - Shaved chest 3mm.....

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Dr Murdoch

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3,530 posts

140 months

Monday 1st November 2021
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Now its a nightmare wearing a t-shirt! So uncomfortable.

Should I have gone longer/shorter? Any tips to reduce the uncomfortable-ness?

ben5575

6,572 posts

226 months

Monday 1st November 2021
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9mm is the answer.

And Nivea moisturiser.

sherman

13,705 posts

220 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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1. Why ?
2. Why would you not have just gone smooth chested rather than leave a 5 oclock shadow?

Digger

15,098 posts

196 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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Get this bad boy . . .

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-7000-Showerproof-...

I never use the trimming end as its useless, I have hair clippers for that. The shaving end is ace though.

Carlososos

976 posts

101 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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Dr Murdoch said:
Now its a nightmare wearing a t-shirt! So uncomfortable.

Should I have gone longer/shorter? Any tips to reduce the uncomfortable-ness?
It doesn’t last long but go either or in the future. Embrace the hair or shave it.

Puggit

48,755 posts

253 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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Digger said:
Get this bad boy . . .

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-7000-Showerproof-...

I never use the trimming end as its useless, I have hair clippers for that. The shaving end is ace though.
Another Philips trimmer user here - chest all the way down to 1mm...

Dr Murdoch

Original Poster:

3,530 posts

140 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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sherman said:
1. Why ?
2. Why would you not have just gone smooth chested rather than leave a 5 oclock shadow?
1. Good question. Yesterday I took delivery of the very same shaver/trimmer that Digger recommends. I started 'low', and decided to go up (as I was also getting bored of looking like a Gorilla).
2. I'm 43 and feel that the bared chested look is for young twenty somethings, and I don't want to be 43 trying to be a young twenty something.

Dr Murdoch

Original Poster:

3,530 posts

140 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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Digger said:
Get this bad boy . . .

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-7000-Showerproof-...

I never use the trimming end as its useless, I have hair clippers for that. The shaving end is ace though.
It is very good, although I'm not too keen on the bare look (see above)

marcosgt

11,078 posts

181 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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As a matter of interest, given you don't want to look like a child, why are you shaving your chest at all?

Is it just to have a fashionable look (and then, surely, you need a totally bare chest) or is there some perceived benefit in other respects?

M

Dr Murdoch

Original Poster:

3,530 posts

140 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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marcosgt said:
As a matter of interest, given you don't want to look like a child, why are you shaving your chest at all?

Is it just to have a fashionable look (and then, surely, you need a totally bare chest) or is there some perceived benefit in other respects?

M
Neatness.

rxe

6,700 posts

108 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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Embrace your inner Wookie.

Dr Murdoch

Original Poster:

3,530 posts

140 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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rxe said:
Embrace your inner Wookie.
hehe

hotchy

4,567 posts

131 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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Get that man veet cream. Itll burn it off and won't have sharp ends when it regrows causing irritation. Same idea as waxing.

BoRED S2upid

20,165 posts

245 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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Puggit said:
Another Philips trimmer user here - chest all the way down to 1mm...
Surely that’s chest stubble?

gregs656

11,197 posts

186 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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If you only did it yesterday for the first time, you might just have some irritation. I would moisturise it and leave it for now. It is unlikely that you will suffer from the irritation again.

V8covin

7,709 posts

198 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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I've yet to meet a woman who doesn't like a hairy chest.....hairy backs a different ball game.....but then again I'm an old fker

Mastodon2

13,888 posts

170 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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V8covin said:
I've yet to meet a woman who doesn't like a hairy chest.....hairy backs a different ball game.....but then again I'm an old fker
Perhaps it's not for the benefit of a woman?

TTmonkey

20,911 posts

252 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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marcosgt said:
As a matter of interest, given you don't want to look like a child, why are you shaving your chest at all?

Is it just to have a fashionable look (and then, surely, you need a totally bare chest) or is there some perceived benefit in other respects?

M
Many Gay men shave all over because Jizz gets everywhere and is a nightmare to clean ofespecially if it dries out……


So I’m told. Just saying.

BoRED S2upid

20,165 posts

245 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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Mastodon2 said:
Perhaps it's not for the benefit of a woman?
Chest stubble certainly won’t be for her benefit.

croyde

23,642 posts

235 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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marcosgt said:
As a matter of interest, given you don't want to look like a child, why are you shaving your chest at all?

Is it just to have a fashionable look (and then, surely, you need a totally bare chest) or is there some perceived benefit in other respects?

M
I've only just started this and I'm 59. I start to look unkempt and indistinguishable from a Wookie.

I use a No4 on a trimmer as I would look weird hairless but the trim makes me look less flabby for some reason.

I then have a knackered man groomer which I use one in a while on my back as that looks awful thus I go down to just less than stubble.

T shirts and shirts feel weird for a couple of days.