Men's Hair Removal: 2025 Guide for Men Who Care About Their Skin
Male hair removal is no longer a taboo subject. Today, more and more men are choosing to remove or reduce hair in areas such as the chest, back, armpits, legs, or intimate areas, whether for aesthetics, hygiene, or comfort. But beyond the method you choose, the most important thing is to take good care of your skin before and after the process.
What hair removal methods do men use?
There are several options depending on your skin type, budget, and pain tolerance:
- Shaving: quick and easy, but can cause irritation if not done with proper products.
- Waxing: longer-lasting, but can be painful and leave skin inflamed.
- Laser hair removal: a long-term investment, ideal if you want permanent results.
- Hair removal cream: practical, though not always suitable for sensitive skin or intimate areas.
Before hair removal: prepare your skin
Clean and balanced skin reduces the risk of irritation. Therefore, use Maxalli's Men's Intimate Gel if you are going to shave or remove hair from the genital or groin area. It is formulated without sulfates or artificial fragrances, with ingredients such as thymol and panthenol that cleanse without irritation and help maintain a balanced pH.
Using it before shaving or hair removal provides a fresh, clean, and protected base. It also works for other body areas that require a gentle cleanser.
After hair removal: soothe and hydrate with Repairing Natural Balm
Hair removal can leave skin sensitive, burning, or even with micro-cuts. This is where Men's Intimate Area Cream comes in: a natural, lightweight formula that hydrates, soothes, and regenerates.
It contains ingredients such as:
- Dexpanthenol and allantoin: repair and regenerate damaged and irritated skin.
- Coconut Glycerides: light, fast-absorbing oil
- Vitamin E and fat-soluble C (ATIP): protect the skin from oxidative stress.
- Triacetin: acetic acid derivative with antimicrobial properties that restores skin pH.
Ideal for depilated areas such as the pubic area, chest, or armpits. It absorbs well and does not sting when applied.
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