If your chest hair is long, trim it down as far as possible to reduce the chances of skin irritation. Use the lowest guard available with the clippers or a hair trimmer. Work over your dry chest from top to bottom. It will save you a lot of time and energy later. A comb and scissors can be used instead of a trimmer. Hop in the shower and relax for a few minutes. Wash your hair off under warm water, applying body soap if you would like. Warm water softens the hair so it offers less resistance to the razor. You can shave in the shower if you have a water-resistant razor. Smear a quality shaving cream or gel over the hair. Don’t hold back, as you will need plenty. Cover the area in a thick layer, but give yourself enough room to see what you’re doing. The cream or gel may slide off if your body is too slick. If this happens, pat your chest with a towel or air dry for a few minutes. Have a more comfortable shaving session by using an adjustable electric trimmer. Some body grooming devices have a separate razor side, while on others you can shave by removing the guard. These devices irritate skin less than razors do. If this isn’t an option, use a fresh razor instead. Start at the top of your chest. Slowly drag the blade down over your chest hair. Keep your strokes short and even to remove the hair without irritating the skin. Continue doing this until your blade is full of hair and cream.  When you reach sensitive areas, such as your nipples, be very careful. Work around them. Adjust the blade’s angle to reach any missed hairs. Some men shave by moving up their chest, which is against the grain. This leads to a closer shave, but causes more irritation, so it isn’t recommended. Ideally, rinse your blade under running water after each stroke. This may seem annoying, but it flushes out all the hair and cream. It is the only way to keep your blade fresh so it doesn’t leave behind stray hairs, nicks, or red spots. Continue moving down your chest in short, even strokes, rinsing out the blade at every opportunity. Reposition your blade as needed to get past difficult spots, such as the middle of your chest and around your collarbone. Soon you will reach the bottom and can go over any spots that still look unfinished. Try to limit the number of times you shave over spots as much as possible. Each pass increases the risk of irritation You can use the same product you use for your face. Splash some cold water on your chest to close the pores, then rub in the product according to the instructions. Exfoliating between shaving sessions also helps limit ingrown hairs and skin irritation. Yes, waxing can be painful, but the specialists can help you achieve the look you desire. While you’re there, consider getting other areas treated, particularly difficult areas like your back.
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One-sentence summary -- Trim your chest hair with a hair clippers. Take a warm shower. Cover your chest in shaving cream. Use an electric trimmer with a shave setting. Shave down your body in short strokes. Rinse out your blade. Finish shaving your chest. Treat your body with an aftershave product. Book a waxing appointment if you experience difficulties.

Q: If introducing a new bird to your bird who has not received shots or been examined for potential illnesses, your bird could get sick.  Birds that have come from closed aviaries do not need to be quarantined.  Similarly, birds which have been check by a vet before leaving a reputable bird or pet shop do not need to be quarantined.  For all other birds, take them to a vet and follow your vet’s quarantine instructions in order to ensure the new bird does not introduce any illnesses to your original bird. Find a vet who is familiar with avian illnesses and can provide directions on how long to quarantine your new bird.  Use the Association of Avian Veterinarians database (http://www.aav.org/search/custom.asp?id=1803) to find a bird vet near you. Quarantine requires keeping a new bird whose health status you do not know away from a bird that you know to be healthy.  Quarantine periods last from 30 to 90 days, depending on the bird.  Before introducing two birds to each other, ensure both have seen a vet recently.  If one has not, quarantine it in a separate cage and room.
A: Identify birds which might need to be quarantined. Take your new bird to the vet. Keep your new bird in quarantine.

Article: the skin of the grapefruit. Peel off the outer skin of the grapefruit just as you would do for an orange. Grapefruit skin is thick, so if you are having trouble making the first peel, knick the skin with a knife and peel away from this incision. After you peel away the skin, you will probably see a whitish layer around the outside of the grapefruit. Use your fingernails to peel off this layer. You can also use a knife to cut it away if you prefer. You won’t be able to peel this off all at once. Instead, peel it off in little strips or use a knife. Take the peeled grapefruit and separate each section. There should be about twelve sections to each grapefruit. If you want, you can cut away the membranes. The membranes add a bitter taste to the fruit, so some prefer to cut them off. However, it isn’t necessary. Take the sections of grapefruit and pile them onto a plate. To eat the grapefruit, just take a slice and enjoy! This is one of the easiest ways to prepare grapefruit. Because the membrane is slightly bitter and tough, some prefer to prepare grapefruit in a way that removes the membrane from the fruit.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Peel off Peel off the excess skin. Split the grapefruit into sections. Arrange the sections on a plate.