To find out which tools are the best for manscaping any (and every) area of the body, we tested trimmers over time, and spoke to Gilman, Miguez, and eight other grooming experts about the tools they recommend (and use themselves). It doesn’t see the sun or wind, which hardens the skin on the rest of our bodies,” says Friend of a Barber’s Mark Miguez. “Their skin will break out, or they’ll cut themselves.” This is perhaps even more pertinent when it comes to grooming hair below the belt, “because that’s very sensitive skin down there. “Guys who shave their chest with razors - at least when they first begin - always complain about how awful it was,” says Mike Gilman, the founder of the Grooming Lounge Barbershop and Men’s Spa. But what works for your facial hair isn’t always appropriate when it comes to grooming other areas. Manscaping essentially means the grooming (or removing of) hair from any part of a man’s (or male-identifying person’s) body.