Truth is, even though the Big Guy intended us to have hair in some places, we'd rather not. Hence, personal hair removal groomers that allow us to get rid of the hair on our faces, pits, legs, and anywhere else you feel that it's unsightly. There are electric shavers that can help you speed through the process, but there are manual razors as well, which get the job done nicely. And for ladies, there's always wax and hair removal gels and creams to consider. Ideally, you want to use what is best for your skin: i.e. products that don't give you after-rash or bumps, but also limits the amount of time you spend on said project.
Avoiding Irritation
No matter what kind of hair removal device you use, there are a few things you can do to avoid razor burn and ingrown hairs. Make sure you've thoroughly cleaned the hair-removal area beforehand. You may want to exfoliate to get rid of any dead skin that could cause impurities. When shaving, go slowly. Rushing a razor over your skin nearly always leads to that uncomfortable sting afterward. Treat irritation with tea tree oil, witch hazel, or even aloe vera. Avoid aftershave and rubbing alcohol on areas that experience razor burn: trust me, you'll regret it immensely.