What Should Men Do Before Their First Laser Hair Removal?

Guy’s here are some top tips on what you should do before your first laser hair removal session.

Shave

Male with half chest waxing and half smooth chest no hair

You should shave the area you’re getting treated before the appointment. If you don’t, the clinician will trim or shave the area for you. The reason for this is, as the beam of light travels through the hair shaft, a lot of energy is being absorbed. Therefore, having short hair so when the light goes through it, there’s enough left to hit and damage the follicle.

Stay of the Sun

The reason people often get laser hair removal in the winter is because you don’t want to have sun exposure on the area. This is recommend roughly three weeks before your session.

The reason is two-fold: Because the laser works best on light skin and dark hair, you don’t want your skin to be tan and hair slightly bleached from the sun. This also means you can’t use self-tanners before your appointment. What’s more, you don’t want to risk damage to your skin.

Ethnicity

There are lasers that work best for light skin, and others that are better suited for dark skin. The ideal candidate is someone who has fair skin and dark hair follicles. People with red, very blonde, and white hair won’t see results from laser hair removal and shouldn’t be treated.

Timing

Getting your chest done will take about 20 minutes if that, whereas the back will take about 30 minutes to complete. The clinician will check the area first, clean and then apply a soothing gel to alleviate redness and inflammation. Sometimes it can feel like having mild sunburn.

You Can’t Work Out Post-Treatment

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There are actually quite a few things you need to hold off on after your appointment. This is because you’re injuring the skin temporarily, you want it to heal before you go into excessive heat because it can cause more swelling and discomfort. After 48 hours, you can go in the sun, hit up a sauna, go in a hot tub, and work out.

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Why The Average Guy is Getting Laser Treatment?

Laser hair removal is appealing for men who are uncomfortable with excess hair on their back, chest, stomach, or all over the body. And let’s clear up a misconception; laser treatment doesn’t have to leave you looking like a hairless fitness model.

A lot of guys treat their chest, intimate areas not because they want to get rid of their har completely, but they like too thin it out.

Modern guys now are coming into us for their backs and intimate areas, as it helps them fell more confident in their skin and fresh.

Hygiene

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Close up of a male torso in greyscale

Another misconception; Having a lot of body hair doesn’t mean you’re less hygienic. It’s just that some guys find manscaping or waxing helps them relieve irritation. Some might do it to reduce bushiness and any itchiness that can be intensified by hair in the summer months.

Simply put it some guys just have really hair butts and what to reduce it.

Easier Facial Grooming and Ingrown Hairs

A lot of guys wants to have less hair to make shaving easier, especially if they get ingrown hairs on their neck. Laser is the only way to effectively treat a condition called PFD (pseudofolliculitis barbae). This is a cluster of inflamed, red, or dark bumps which appear around the hair follicles from shaving. Essentially, they’re ingrown hairs that grow in all sorts of directions, which can leave scars.

After a few sessions the ingrown hairs can disappear, and the skin comes back to its natural condition.

Pretty much anyone who can’t tolerate shaving or waxing is an ideal candidate for laser.

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Laser Hair Removal for Men

Sick of waxing your chest? Tired of manscaping your back?

Lots of guys are sick of the upkeep that comes with removing unwanted hair, which is why laser hair removal for men is becoming more and more popular.

If you’re thinking about getting laser treatment for your unwanted body hair, we’re breaking down everything your need to know about laser hair removal. This includes, how it works, what it feels like, and what you can expect before, during and after.

How Does Laser Hair Removal for Men Work?

Laser hair removal treatments involve the use of laser technology. The laser emit pulses of light energy into the skin to target the root and the hair follicles. Once the root and the follicle are destroyed, hair can no longer grow, and the result is permanent hair reduction.

Male receiving under arm laser treatment for hair removal

Depending on the size of the area, most guy’s will need multiple seasons for best results. We normally recommend a course of six.

This is because the hair, as it grown, goes through three different stages. The laser is only effective on hair’s that’s in the growth phase, and individual hairs are always in different phases.

What Areas of the Body can be Treated?

Male with half chest waxing and half smooth chest no hair

In fact, any area of the body can be treated with laser, from the face to intimate areas, to whole body laser hair removal.

Is Laser Hair Removal Permanent?

Everyone’s body reacts differently to laser treatments. Some people see permanent results, while others only see temporary hair reduction. Those that see temporary hair reduction will need a touch-up treat every year.

What To Do Before Laser Hair Removal

Ideally if you can shave the area that is going to be treated, along with cleaning the skin. Avoid using sun-beds 48 hours prior to session.

What To Expect After Treatment

Some people may see redness and swelling in the area, especially for the first few hours. However, for the most effective results, stay out of the sun. Wear loose clothing so that you don’t sweat in the treated area, and don’t head to the gym. For the first 48 hours after a session, and guy’s try to avoid working out.

Benefits of Laser Hair Removal For Men

The most obvious benefit of laser removal is never to having too manscape or wax again. This can save time, money and embarrassment.

You will no longer have to deal with ingrown hairs. That includes painful bumps on the groin, chest and neck where many guy’s see ingrown hairs after shaving.

Believe it or not hair removal can even make you smell better. Less hair means less sweat, and that means a better scent!

Whatever the area is, whatever the reason is, laser hair removal is a safe and effective procedure that more and more men are doing all the time. With just a few treatments and some basic follow-up care, you too can have the hair-free body you’ve always wanted.

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Manscaping Tips for Shaving your Balls

No matter how much hair you have, manscaping is probably something you’ve done already, or at least thought about. And these days, no part of the body is off limits. Guy’s it is reported that 62% of men trim or shave below the belt. That number climbs higher when you start talking about other areas like your chest (72%) and back (78%). Read below for manscaping tips for your balls.

The way we manscape, too, is changing “ten years ago chest waxing was a huge thing. Guys wanted it all gone. Now trimming is more popular.” The natural look is in and most men are just looking for ways to look trimmer and neater, not Ken doll-smooth.

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Manscaping

Grooming your body hair is personal, to a point. Whether you want to completely get rid of hair or just keep it trimmed depends on your preference and it’s entirely possible to do it yourself at home. But for some areas you may need to get some extra help, like your back.

There are also actual health concerns to manscaping yourself, “The biggest risks of manscaping are infection, ingrown hairs (pseudofolliculitis), and skin irritation,” not to mention the risk of cuts and more serious injuries, which nearly half of men have experienced from manscaping. Most of these issues come from improper technique and using the wrong tools. Here are the seven must-follow tips to manscape your body safely and effectively, as well as the proper tools to get the job done right.

Why should you groom down there!

STAY MASCULINE

No matter how low you like to go, grooming means you can still keep some hair around your manhood. We know many of you macho men out there like to look proudly down on some fur and with grooming you still can. You can tidy up and trim your tresses into a neater style, whilst still keeping them at your desired length.

ATTRACTIVE

Grooming your groin can help you appear more sexually attractive to your partner. Whether you want to spice things up or just be considerate, no one likes to be confronted with a wild mass of unkempt hair.

SIZE

A benefit all of you will enjoy, whether you admit it or not! Cutting back the grass can make the tree look much taller.

HEALTHIER

Protecting our precious parts is very important to us. This is one of the reasons we don’t recommend shaving down there, as it can often lead to ingrown hairs and razor bumps. We always suggest that instead, you opt for trimming as a way to keep your area under control.

COMFORT

Shaving seems a good idea until your disposable razor snags your skin, wounding one of your troops! By choosing to trim, you avoid uncomfortable cuts but also itchy regrowth, as the hairs aren’t re-growing from underneath the skins surface.

Top Tips

DRY HAIR

Keep yourself dry. This will make the process much easier to neaten up. You don’t want to try and attack a mass of wet hair all gathered into one clump. Trust us all you’ll end up with is a very patchy pathway.

TAKE YOUR TIME

Grooming your delicates is an important procedure and extra care needs to be taken to avoid any painful nicks. The top half is the easy part; with no obstacles, you can easily cut back your hair into a shorter, smarter style. However, the second half is much trickier; this is where you should really take your time and work carefully around your lower region.

A QUICK DIP

This is the only time water should be used in the grooming process. When trimming the area underneath and around your balls, you’ll really need them to be working with you. We’ve found the best way to achieve this is by splashing them with a bit of cold water. This helps the skin become taught for ultimate contact.

TOILET TRIM

Trimming over the toilet is a great answer for those of you who hate cleaning up after your groom routine or have partners with very strict bathroom rules. This is also a great option for speeding up the trimming process without compromising on your actual grooming time.

USE THE GUARDS

These aren’t just here for decoration. Using the plastic guard attachments on your body hair groomer not only help you avoid harming yourself, but they also stop you cutting away too much of your manly mane.

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The Ultimate Guide to Manscaping

Manscaping is a humorous term that blends the words man and landscaping. It denotes the removal or trimming of hair on a man’s body for cosmetic purposes via methods like waxing, shaving and plucking.

Unless you like the hairy caveman look, chances are you groom your body hair. After all, these are modern times and letting your body hair grow wild and free just isn’t appropriate anymore. But, even if you’re familiar with a body trimmer or two, mastering the art of manscaping can be a challenge. From navigating the different body parts to recognising the best tool for each job, all-over grooming is undoubtedly tricky.

Manscaping Styles

Manscaping isn’t an all-or-nothing situation. So, don’t panic if you’re not looking to go completely fur-free. Manscaping styles can range from the simple tidying of wild hairs to full grooming, meaning that you can pick the right level to suit your style. Along with how much hair you plan to keep, it’s also important to think about the placement and shaping of your body hair. While some men prefer a hairy chest and clean stomach, others opt for a smooth chest and snail trail. Likewise, there are also a variety of manscaping styles for below the belt, which can range from all-natural to neatly trimmed, the triangle and, of course, all-off.

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How to Manscape

Chest

When it comes to grooming your chest, you’ll need to decide on a manscaping style. Today, many gents opt for a simple, neatly trimmed look. However, others prefer a bare-chested appearance.

How to Groom Your Chest:

To tidy your chest hair, equip yourself with a quality electric trimmer. Then, select the guard you want and adjust it appropriately as you go. If you prefer a clean look, consider using shaving cream and a fresh manual razor instead.

Back

Today, most men who groom, choose to remove all their back hair. Thankfully, waxing can be a fast and efficient way to get rid of unwanted back hair but be sure to leave it to the professionals for perfect results. If you do plan to groom your back at home, remember to buy a razor or trimmer with an extended handle to help you get those hard-to-reach places.

How to Groom Your Back:

To groom back hair at home, use a trimmer on the lowest setting with an arm extension. Then, carefully go over your entire back, regularly checking that you didn’t miss any patches. Alternatively, consider a men’s hair removal cream. Just apply it to your back, wait 5-10 minutes, and rinse both the cream and your back hair off.

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What Men Need to Know About Laser Hair Removal

So what is the best way for you super-hairy guys to groom your body hair? Sure, you shave, trim or wax. But have you every considered laser hair removal? Find out more below, what men need to know about laser hair removal.

We have answered some of your every day questions about your unwanted hair.

What is laser hair removal and how does it work?

Laser hair removal is a procedure where a specific beam of light bypasses the epidermis (surface skin) and targets the hair follicle, disabling the reproductive cycle of the hair without hurting or burning the skin. As the follicle gets destroyed, the hair shaft becomes weak and limp, and eventually after several treatments the follicle dies and no hair grows.

What the laser does; (science bit) the light emitted by the laser is absorbed by the pigment (colour) in your hair and the light is converted into heat and delays hair growth.

How can laser hair removal help Athletes?

Laser hair removal is great for swimmers, cycles to help with aerodynamics but also bodybuilders who don’t want any hair on their body and help enhance muscle definition.

As mentioned we see a lot of cyclists who do have their legs and lower bodies laser as it helps with aerodynamics but also cuts down on chafing and irritation.

Besides this it can help with post sport recovery, especially guys if you use a foam rollers, have regular massages as this will not cause tugging.

Big Advantage

For any guy, the biggest advantage is it saves loads of grooming time. There’s no need to shave and prep their bodies before a race or competition, and it eradicates any risk of cuts and nicks from getting infected in a locker room or pool.

Here is a summary of some of the advantages of laser hair removal:

  • Save time and effort
  • Can reduce friction caused by excess hair
  • Getting rid of body hair will help you feel cooler
  • Help you feel confident in the pool
  • Hair removal is customisable
  • No more snagging when having massages or using a foam roller
  • Clean up hair in weird areas

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Give your skin a fresh workout

Just as a gym session makes you feel younger, a grooming regimen that gives your skin more resilience can push back the years. So guy’s why not give your skin a fresh workout?

When we talk about “strong” skin, what we’re really talking about is collagen, the body’s main structural protein. It gives the skin its elasticity and strength. But with everything the levels start to decline in our twenties, leading to signs of ageing and dull complexions. To combat this, you need to slow down this loss and speed up the production of new collagen. Consider the following routine as a protein shake for your face guys.

Peptides

Collagen, which makes up about 75% of the dry weight of your skin, is a protein made up of amino acids called peptides. By replacing peptides it can stimulate your body to produce more collagen. It’s like fortifying a brick wall with new mortar rather than bricks.

Hyaluronic Acid

This naturally occurring acid won’t create more collagen but can make what you have firmer. It’s a carbohydrate that supports the collagen and elastic fibres in the skin. Plus, it helps skin stay hydrated by holding a thousand times its molecular weight in water.

Antioxidants

Free radicals from UV rays and pollutions can accelerate the breakdown of collagen. Antioxidants such as Vitamin C help to clear out the free radicals and protect collagen from damage. Niacinamide, a B Vitamin acts as an antioxidant to rebuild damage cells.

Retinol

Vitamin A, also known as retinol, stimulates cell turnover and collagen production, both of which can iron out fine lines and discolouration. It can help other skincare ingredients work better by increasing the permeability of your skin.

Sunscreen

By using sunscreen, you minimise the harmful effects of UV rays, which create collagen-blasting free radicals. Not to mention you’re reducing the risk of skin cancer.

Skin Rejuvenation for Men

Look sharp, guys!

Don’t let the girls get all the glory! Your looks matter too. At work, out and about, in the gym or on the pitch. People make their minds up about you the minute they look at you. So guys, consider skin rejuvenation for men. Before you get to dazzle them with your brilliant mind, they’ve had a good look at your face. Eye bags are not dashing no matter how manly you are. Wrinkles, same thing. As for moles, acne or thread veins they’re hard to overlook. With hair – you want it on your head not your back. Luckily, there’s no taboo to men looking good nowadays and it’s easier than ever to present a good front. Science is on your side. No need to fuss about shopping for creams or concealers.

Skin rejuvenation for men can be an excellent method of facial rejuvenation for men. Skin rejuvenation can be accomplished with lasers, chemical peels or microneedling. An active lifestyle with exposure to sun and wind can leave skin wrinkled, discoloured and aged.

Men have thicker skin than women with more hair follicles which allow for quicker healing. Therefore, more aggressive resurfacing procedure can be done on men with quicker healing. The right resurfacing procedure can leave the skin refreshed with improve skin tone, texture, colour, and with fewer lines and wrinkles.

Skinic offers a range of non-invasive, non-surgical techniques that can put you ahead of the game when it comes to your looks – quickly, painlessly requiring little or no downtime and for a lot less money than you might think. Get it sorted!

So, come in and see us soon. And make a fresh start on your future by looking your best. (In a manly sort of way, of course.)

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What is the difference between deep tissue and sports massage

We all love a good massage, but how do you know which one is right for you? Is it a deep tissue or sports?

There are dozens of different types of massage therapy methods but two fundamental categories: rehabilitative massage and relaxation massage. With regards to rehabilitation, deep tissue massage and sports massage are the two approaches that most people have heard of. But what are the differences between these two types of treatment? And which is most appropriate for you? This is what we discuss in this blog post.

What is a deep tissue massage?

As the name suggests, a deep tissue massage consists of a therapist using firm pressure to manipulate the deeper tissues of the body, including the muscles. This doesn’t focus on a specific injury or one smaller area of the body. 

There are a number of reasons why someone might want or need this particular type of massage therapy, such as helping relieve muscular tension, reducing stress, breaking down knots, reducing the build of toxins and increasing blood flow to the muscles. 

A deep tissue massage can be requested to be a full body massage, or focused on lower limbs or upper body. At the end of the massage you will feel relaxed and rejuvenated.

What is a sports massage?

It is important to remember that sports massage is not just for athletes. A sports massage, on the other hand, differs in it being more area-specific, focussing on larger and older knots that have built up over longer periods of time due to high training volume, trauma, muscle imbalance or poor biomechanics. The objective with sports massage is either to aid the recovery from injury, the prevention of injury, or to assist performance through helping boost power production and the range of motion.

Do techniques used differ between a deep tissue and sports massage?

Although two different therapeutic approaches, the strokes and techniques used during a deep tissue and a sports massage are fairly similar, with the use of circular movements, kneading, tapping and vibrations being consistent across both. Where they differ somewhat is in the wider inclusion of passive stretching alongside a course of sports massage therapy.

So, to sum up the above styles very quickly.

If you have an injury or specific area you want to look at then I would recommend a sports massage.

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The Rise of the Manzilian

Laser hair removal has long been a treatment for women. As well, there is more and more men booking appointments to get their own ‘Manzilian”. The laser hair removal for men.

Similar to a Brazilian laser hair removal for women, the Manzilian effectively and permanently removes hair around the public region. It doesn’t matter if you reasoning is aesthetic or for personal hygiene. Finally, Laser hair removal procedures are far more lasting. This is in comparison to shaving, waxing or trimming so it simply is the best option if you want effective results.

Here we will reveal seven main benefits of laser hair removal for guys.

No more shaving rash or ingrown hairs; say goodbye to those ugly ingrown hairs, or the razor rash which leaves you looking and feeling sore. Just 8 session of laser provides long-term, hair reduction results.

Added confidence; Guys if you are overly hairy it can make you feel a little self-conscious, especially around women. having the freedom to wear whatever you want can boost your confidence in a major way.

Take better care of your skin; Being able to see your skin more might just motivate you to look after it that little bit better.

No more time consuming maintenance; It’s no secrete that manscaping and waxing are pretty mundane tasks and super time consuming. With laser you don’t even have to think about the last time you manscaped.

Less painful; Guys that wax, know that it can be pretty painful. The hot wax ripped off at speed from our sensitive skin areas isn’t the most comfortable experience. Laser is pain-free.

Be holiday ready 24/7; You never know when that spontaneous adventure, pool parties and nights out will strike. So always be at the top of your game and ready for anything.

It’s kinder to your skin; firstly laser hair removal is also super kind to your skin. The laser works by targeting the melanin, or pigment in the hair follicle and the light energy pulses safely destroy the hair follicle.

Guys no are tidying themselves up more and more.

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