I derma plane every few weeks but you really need to hold that tool at an angle. Think of the razors that we have, the blades are inserted at a 45° angle so when we shave it feels like it's 90° but it really is not
Aww it was so nice to hear you talking to your hubs. I know he doesn’t want to be on camera, but it was nice to see that part of your life. I’ve been a subscriber for almost 10 years and I love you like a real life friend lol. Sending you lots of love mama.
I just moisturize my face and do the entire face, it’s a great way exfoliating your face, I have been doing it for years and there has been no difference in hair thickness.
I use the flawless. Amazon sells it. I had the old version and it worked well but took a long time. The new version is much better because the head is larger and there's a little light that shines on it so it helps you see where the peach fuzz is. I use it once a week. I love it.
I don't think I want to breathe that chemical in. Also - I read - Peach fuzz Also known as vellus hair, this fine, short hair protects the skin and helps regulate body temperature. It can be found on the face, upper lip, chin, cheeks, neck, and ear lobes. So it does serve a purpose.
I dermaplane all the time in front of a 10x magnified mirror lol. Does not come back thicker. My best friend has been doing it for 15 years and nobody can tell. Go at a 45 degree angle straight down in short strokes. Up a little bit for just under my eyes. I use the Sephora refillable razor and blades. They’re so sharp and last such a long time plus a great deal when on sale.
I was completely convinced that I would grow a beard. I just dermaplaned tonight, I've been doing it for over a month now and no change in my facial hair growth. If you're afraid, just bite the bullet and try it. My hair is the same thickness as it was over a month ago with no change in the regrowth. It really does make your makeup products so much more impactful. 💙💙
The problem is that you don't grow a beard over night, it can take several years before you see a change in regrowth. I know from person experience. A professional told my aunt the same thing, that the hair doesn't grow up back thicker, etc, but it did with me... I completely regret it because even a full treatment of laser hair removal only slowed it down for a little while.
@@NickaLah It's hard to say, though, because as you age your hair gets thicker or darker anyway. Estrogen starts to wane . I never shaved my face in my 20s, but as I got deeper into my 30s, the hair above my lip started getting darker and now I have to shave it or use depilatory cream to get rid of the shadow. 😞
i took a disposible razor just to try and i agree, makeup looks so much better! i have no problems anymore making my foundation look like "my skin but better". so now i shave my fuzz when i feel i need it.
I can attest that shaving really makes makeup look better and the skin generally. I simply shave, looking in the mirror with the light or window behind me and the peach fuzz shows up nicely for shaving. Don't forget under chin and neck as well!
I'd think any dry shampoo can do the same thing. I've been shaving my face since I went thru aesthetic school back in 2006, just a plain ole razor (dedicated, plz, don't use one on your legs then start shaving your face!) will work just fine. I've been doing this once a week, it does make your skin super smooth and is a great exfoliator, as well! I hope your own weekend is just as fabulous as mine!!
Enjoyed your demonstration! I go against the growth of the hair. Seems the hair comes off better for me. When I think I a. Done, I can see where I missed some. The spray would be handy for that. Thanks
Hi Zabrena, I enjoyed watching this video, i shave my peach fuzz of my face, and I agree your makeup does apply more smoothly afterwards, no you don’t need this product,but I think for a beginner shaving their face it can be a good guide, I just love your cat, I smile every time I see him,he is just adorable, your husband has a nice deep voice.Love Katherine xoxo
This would probably be beneficial for eye brook hair as well. I am blonde but have all these random little hairs around the eyebrow that I always miss.
Not sure why the idea of hair growing back thicker if you shave your face ever got started. It's silly if you stop to think about it. All you are doing is cutting the hairs off, what in the world would make it come back in thick? What does affect the hairs is waxing though. If you wax it, you are pulling the hair out below the surface of the skin and they can come back weird! I had this happen on my arms. The hair came back in black and curly! UGH!
Hey Zabrena I actually use men razors 😬. I had a habit of sometimes cutting myself. So if anyone is like me try men razors. They a sharp but tailored for the face to get all of the hair off but much more safe. And it does the same job.
I too use men's razors but only for my legs and underarms...they're made to last so much longer than the wimpy stuff we women are sold just to get us to purchase more often. We're not only targeted for shame-based marketing but also sold some inferior and overpriced products.
@@msr1116 yes their razors are tailed for daily use on their face, which is a delicate area of the body so they are usually well made. They have more safe guards than female razors because it’s made for the face.
@@lynch8418 .. just as I ran extremely low on razors and cartridges, my local store had a bunch on display at super clearance prices. I grabbed them all and am now set for the next few years 😁
Weirdly, when I've tried dermaplaning or shaving any part of my face, it's fine for a day or two but then that part of my face feels super rough until the peach fuzz grows back. I once did this only on my chin to see if it would help exfoliate and make my moisturizer work better. The rest of my face felt way softer than my chin after only a day.
I've shaved the peach fuzz from my face twice before in my life and although day one was great, then when it grows back in, it's weird feeling and scratchy, and I remember thinking, "Am I going to have to shave my face every other day the rest of my life to keep this up?" The answer was NOPE. Too much hassle, too much work, and not one person has ever said anything about the peach fuzz on my cheeks or the little blonde hairs above my lips, they're all natural, and I don't need that much maintenance in my life. Besides, what will the little beads of sweat cling to now that it's summer? Glad you tried it out though, it's definitely a gimmick.
Oh, wow. I've been doing this for years and no way do I need to do it every other day, that would be super annoying lol But now, I'm wondering what actually happens to my sweat 😅
@@chrissyf1656I agree; the idea that you have to do it every day after the first time is an old wive’s tail, and it does not change the texture. I’ve been dermaplaning for about 4 years now. It really makes your makeup go on much more smoothly.
The spray may be a gimmick, but dermaplaning isn’t. And no; the hair doesn’t come back faster or thicker than if you hadn’t dermaplaned. That’s an old wive’s tale. Dermatologists will tell you that, too.
@@QueenOfTheNorth65 From Harper's Bazaar: Dr. Julia Tzu, Director of Wall Street Dermatology, recommends it for women with a significant amount of facial hair, but warns that for women who don't, not only is shaving unnecessary, it may cause damage to the skin, too: "The shaving process can introduce small abrasions on the surface of the skin that can cause irritation and infection. Just like for men, it can also cause razor bumps that represent ingrown hairs (pseudofolliculitis) or hair follicle infections (folliculitis) and are annoying for most people.
Manufacturers will produce anything to make money and people will buy it, amazing! Honestly, I don´t see any difference between your shaved face and the other side.
I love that your kitty makes a cameo appearance in your video😂😂😂😂 I’ll try the translucent powder to see if I can see the small hairs, thanks for that suggestion.
You have such beautiful plump skin lol my face seems to get thinner and thinner and i feel like I'm just losing that 'plumpness" look. I'm not sure if the word in English
Same! I was waiting on this comment lol but yes this way works pretty good and I even rinse off the razor with water every few strokes my skin is so smooth no stubble ever lol
I’ve tried “shaving” the hair off of my face many times and with many different products and I always end up with a ton of breakouts! I’m 62 so it’s not a normal thing for me to get breakouts. Any suggestions?
Hmmm 🤔 My lovely Zabrina, I'm a hairy Greek, used to be Auburn haired ~ now a fine salt and pepper. I'm afraid I'd prove that old wives tail wrong and grow that beard 😲🤣💖
Shaving white peach fuzz wont grow back thicker or darker because its not hormonal hair. Dont shave dark hairs...those will grow back thicker and different. Just a little info for those who don't already know.
I kind of regret starting shaving my face. In my case, personally, I don't like the prickly feeling and once you start you have to keep it up. I'm also 55 so that may make a difference. I commented on another influencer that if I were a really young girl with a little peach fuzz I would do it. The influencer got a little snappy with me. 🤷♀️ 😅
Then I guess it's a good thing I don't wear foundation. I never did. I'm a Floridian Gen X Woman Mom and Wife We spent EVERY WEEKEND @ the beach without fail. It's where we ALL met up with our friends, hung out caught some ☀️ rays & planned the rest of the day & made plans for Saturday Night ✌️❤️ We didn't have the luxury (NOT)!! of Cell Phones so this is just how we rolled. I STILL tan, I just don't do it on the Beach anymore bc the temperature has gone up 10° Summer Time Weather & I don't appreciate the sweaty hot AT 2-4 HOURS minimum for what I can get for 10 MINUTES in the Tanning Bed. That's all I have patience for! All that 2 say I feel healthier with Natural Vitamin D Color than wearing foundation that shows off my very Loved Very EARNED fine lines & I just don't Fing care! My AMAZING HUSBAND is the only one who has to look at them other than myself. Back to foundation, NEVER wore it, NEVER liked the way it looked on my face, NEVER had breakouts & ALL of that has stayed the same. My skin looks fine, I do use Skincare & I do use Blush, like the liquid blush & bronzer on just bare skin. A little lip product & it's a WRAP. Never liked cake face & since I'm a Gen X GIRLY, Foundation Formula's weren't what they are now & I'm not shaving my peach fuzz. I never minded it & still don't. Not gonna start shaving my face @ 50. I'm good.
Hi gorgeous. ❤ Shaving fluffy hair makes the hair, within time become stronger and thicker because this area is an hormonal area. I have a beauty salon and never had I ever shaved my customers face !😮 For the long run use waxing or epilation technique only !!
Shaving cuts the hair into a blunt end which is why it feels rough as it grows back. An added bonus of waxing or any type of hair removal that plucks the hairs is over a long period of time many people find they have less regrowth (same principle of how over plucked eyebrows will never fully grow back).
Dermatologists will tell you it's best not to remove the hair off you face because doing so you are asking for bacteria, and possibly foreign materials/chemicals that are still on the New blades from the manufacture.
Let's keep in mind everyone is different and that the people telling you it grows back in thicker or different than before aren't necesarrily lying about it. It can take a long time before it starts to grow in faster/thicker/etc, because it happened to me slowly over several years and even laser hair removal only slowed it down for a year before it grew back faster than ever. Let's remember that the people telling you it is an old wive's tale are also the ones that get more business if it starts growing in faster... they may not even be doing it on purpose, it probably just spread that gossip does, that's how tips/tricks/advice spread when I was a dog groomer. Eventually everyone in the industry gets the memo lol. Even professionals may not understand that it can take years before it affects regrowth, since it can happen so slowly and it depends on how often you do it.
This is a bad idea. I don't know why exactly, but I feel like it's going to be one of those trends that messes up people's faces forever. Like overplucking in the early 90's left everyone having to get tattooed eyebrowns....that ended up drooping as the face naturally aged over time. It's ok to NOT jump on every band wagon. Shaving you face is wrong, period.
I've derma-planed for years and years and my skin is better for it. Products absorb so much better and any makeup applies so much smoother. ❤️ There's absolutely nothing wrong with shaving the baby hairs off of your face.
Shaving YOUR face may be wrong but it isn't for others. I've been dermaplaning for years with no adverse affects. So I guess you think men shaving is wrong too? Their skin isn't much different than a woman
I derma plane every few weeks but you really need to hold that tool at an angle. Think of the razors that we have, the blades are inserted at a 45° angle so when we shave it feels like it's 90° but it really is not
Thank you that was driving me crazy! 😜
I'm just lazy and use an actual razor. The only advantage dermaplaners have is the smaller size.
Aww it was so nice to hear you talking to your hubs. I know he doesn’t want to be on camera, but it was nice to see that part of your life. I’ve been a subscriber for almost 10 years and I love you like a real life friend lol. Sending you lots of love mama.
❤same ❤
Aw HUGS to you my sweet friend :)
I just moisturize my face and do the entire face, it’s a great way exfoliating your face, I have been doing it for years and there has been no difference in hair thickness.
I use the flawless. Amazon sells it. I had the old version and it worked well but took a long time. The new version is much better because the head is larger and there's a little light that shines on it so it helps you see where the peach fuzz is. I use it once a week. I love it.
I don't think I want to breathe that chemical in. Also - I read - Peach fuzz
Also known as vellus hair, this fine, short hair protects the skin and helps regulate body temperature. It can be found on the face, upper lip, chin, cheeks, neck, and ear lobes. So it does serve a purpose.
Facing a bright sunny window, I can see the hair just fine!
It’s like that snow stuff for windows at Christmas!
I dermaplane all the time in front of a 10x magnified mirror lol. Does not come back thicker. My best friend has been doing it for 15 years and nobody can tell. Go at a 45 degree angle straight down in short strokes. Up a little bit for just under my eyes. I use the Sephora refillable razor and blades. They’re so sharp and last such a long time plus a great deal when on sale.
I dermaplane once a month. I think the spray powder would be beneficial for me as I have trouble seeing the hair - I swear it's translucent!
Haha! It definitely can be that!
Your husband was not fazed at all, how cute! I don't think this is needed at all! But I do shave my face and never looked back!!
LOL! He always expects the weird with me - haha!
@@Zabrena LOL! That is adorable!
I was completely convinced that I would grow a beard. I just dermaplaned tonight, I've been doing it for over a month now and no change in my facial hair growth. If you're afraid, just bite the bullet and try it. My hair is the same thickness as it was over a month ago with no change in the regrowth. It really does make your makeup products so much more impactful. 💙💙
The problem is that you don't grow a beard over night, it can take several years before you see a change in regrowth. I know from person experience. A professional told my aunt the same thing, that the hair doesn't grow up back thicker, etc, but it did with me... I completely regret it because even a full treatment of laser hair removal only slowed it down for a little while.
@@NickaLah It's hard to say, though, because as you age your hair gets thicker or darker anyway. Estrogen starts to wane . I never shaved my face in my 20s, but as I got deeper into my 30s, the hair above my lip started getting darker and now I have to shave it or use depilatory cream to get rid of the shadow. 😞
@@NickaLahThat’s not from shaving your face; that’s from changes in estrogen as you age. That would happen whether or not you shaved your face.
i took a disposible razor just to try and i agree, makeup looks so much better! i have no problems anymore making my foundation look like "my skin but better". so now i shave my fuzz when i feel i need it.
Yes! You can definitely see the difference in your skin from side-to-side!😊
I can attest that shaving really makes makeup look better and the skin generally. I simply shave, looking in the mirror with the light or window behind me and the peach fuzz shows up nicely for shaving. Don't forget under chin and neck as well!
Kitty!! I use the razors and love the way my face feels and my makeup goes on.
I had derma-planing at my last facial. It was so soft and you are right, the foundation applies like a dream! Your hubby is so funny!
I'd think any dry shampoo can do the same thing.
I've been shaving my face since I went thru aesthetic school back in 2006, just a plain ole razor (dedicated, plz, don't use one on your legs then start shaving your face!) will work just fine. I've been doing this once a week, it does make your skin super smooth and is a great exfoliator, as well!
I hope your own weekend is just as fabulous as mine!!
You are so stinkin' pretty! Ugh. Please do a tutorial on whatever your go to every day summer face is right now
Enjoyed your demonstration! I go against the growth of the hair. Seems the hair comes off better for me. When I think I a. Done, I can see where I missed some. The spray would be handy for that. Thanks
Wow! We got to hear Hubbie! Wish we could meet him sometime. 😊
Yes. Can’t imagine what he looks like
Definitely noticable difference. Thanks Zabrena .
Hi Zabrena, I enjoyed watching this video, i shave my peach fuzz of my face, and I agree your makeup does apply more smoothly afterwards, no you don’t need this product,but I think for a beginner shaving their face it can be a good guide, I just love your cat, I smile every time I see him,he is just adorable, your husband has a nice deep voice.Love Katherine xoxo
I just use dry shampoo spray.
That seriously can't be good for you
This would probably be beneficial for eye brook hair as well. I am blonde but have all these random little hairs around the eyebrow that I always miss.
1:33 HELLO GORGEOUS!
I've been shaving/dermaplaning my face for years. I just use a regular razor and a cup of water.
You can ise SPF in a spray (aerosol) and it works the same(dont rub in leave it white) but its also glides easily
I just got over a cold sore undery nose, and on my lip. I hate those things!! I've never used the bandages thanks for the info
Not sure why the idea of hair growing back thicker if you shave your face ever got started. It's silly if you stop to think about it. All you are doing is cutting the hairs off, what in the world would make it come back in thick? What does affect the hairs is waxing though. If you wax it, you are pulling the hair out below the surface of the skin and they can come back weird! I had this happen on my arms. The hair came back in black and curly! UGH!
Hey Zabrena I actually use men razors 😬. I had a habit of sometimes cutting myself. So if anyone is like me try men razors. They a sharp but tailored for the face to get all of the hair off but much more safe. And it does the same job.
I too use men's razors but only for my legs and underarms...they're made to last so much longer than the wimpy stuff we women are sold just to get us to purchase more often. We're not only targeted for shame-based marketing but also sold some inferior and overpriced products.
@@msr1116 yes their razors are tailed for daily use on their face, which is a delicate area of the body so they are usually well made. They have more safe guards than female razors because it’s made for the face.
@@lynch8418 .. just as I ran extremely low on razors and cartridges, my local store had a bunch on display at super clearance prices. I grabbed them all and am now set for the next few years 😁
Can you please do a follow up on your face so we can see hair doesn't come in thicker? I've always wanted to shave my face but scared to. Thank you.
Weirdly, when I've tried dermaplaning or shaving any part of my face, it's fine for a day or two but then that part of my face feels super rough until the peach fuzz grows back. I once did this only on my chin to see if it would help exfoliate and make my moisturizer work better. The rest of my face felt way softer than my chin after only a day.
Zabrena I have never shave my face.
Have a bless weekend too.
I've shaved the peach fuzz from my face twice before in my life and although day one was great, then when it grows back in, it's weird feeling and scratchy, and I remember thinking, "Am I going to have to shave my face every other day the rest of my life to keep this up?" The answer was NOPE. Too much hassle, too much work, and not one person has ever said anything about the peach fuzz on my cheeks or the little blonde hairs above my lips, they're all natural, and I don't need that much maintenance in my life. Besides, what will the little beads of sweat cling to now that it's summer? Glad you tried it out though, it's definitely a gimmick.
Oh, wow. I've been doing this for years and no way do I need to do it every other day, that would be super annoying lol But now, I'm wondering what actually happens to my sweat 😅
@@chrissyf1656I agree; the idea that you have to do it every day after the first time is an old wive’s tail, and it does not change the texture. I’ve been dermaplaning for about 4 years now. It really makes your makeup go on much more smoothly.
The spray may be a gimmick, but dermaplaning isn’t. And no; the hair doesn’t come back faster or thicker than if you hadn’t dermaplaned. That’s an old wive’s tale. Dermatologists will tell you that, too.
@@QueenOfTheNorth65 From Harper's Bazaar: Dr. Julia Tzu, Director of Wall Street Dermatology, recommends it for women with a significant amount of facial hair, but warns that for women who don't, not only is shaving unnecessary, it may cause damage to the skin, too: "The shaving process can introduce small abrasions on the surface of the skin that can cause irritation and infection. Just like for men, it can also cause razor bumps that represent ingrown hairs (pseudofolliculitis) or hair follicle infections (folliculitis) and are annoying for most people.
I only do it like twice a month at most. Don't ever shave dark hairs. FYI.
Manufacturers will produce anything to make money and people will buy it, amazing! Honestly, I don´t see any difference between your shaved face and the other side.
Ooh... I love the eyeshadow look you're wearing in your closing clip! what shade is it?
I'm wondering if dry shampoo will work. 🤔
I love that your kitty makes a cameo appearance in your video😂😂😂😂 I’ll try the translucent powder to see if I can see the small hairs, thanks for that suggestion.
Yes! I love it when the fur babies make a “guest appearance “ in her videos! 😻
Thank so much for this video!
I love watching you, I enjoy how you laugh at yourself and I feel that invites us to laugh WITH you❣️❣️❣️ but yes I did see a difference 😊
Haha! :) Thank you for being here, beautiful! :)
Hi! What shade are you using in the foundation? Love it❤
You have such beautiful plump skin lol my face seems to get thinner and thinner and i feel like I'm just losing that 'plumpness" look. I'm not sure if the word in English
I’ve always admired Zabrena’s beautiful complexion. She’s a beautiful person, overall. 🙂
Thanks Zabrena! I'm glad to hear the she-beard is a myth. 😂
I use dry shampoo 🥹
Makeup does go on better...but I use shave cream and a regular razor. I don't have the patience for the dermaplane razors.
Same! I was waiting on this comment lol but yes this way works pretty good and I even rinse off the razor with water every few strokes my skin is so smooth no stubble ever lol
I’ve tried “shaving” the hair off of my face many times and with many different products and I always end up with a ton of breakouts! I’m 62 so it’s not a normal thing for me to get breakouts. Any suggestions?
Hmmm 🤔
My lovely Zabrina, I'm a hairy Greek, used to be Auburn haired ~ now a fine salt and pepper. I'm afraid I'd prove that old wives tail wrong and grow that beard 😲🤣💖
Shaving with translucent powder ? Please tell 😊
That was great!! 😂😂😂 but it really does make a differance when you derma plane!
Craving a dupe video from you! I’ll keep checkin to see
Honey noooooo Why would you angle the blade the other way around....
I feel like talc free baby powder on a fluffy brush would also do this.
Or dry shampoo maybe?
I bought a bag of tapioca starch at the grocery store to use as baby powder substitute. Maybe this would work as well ?
I see this being fun for a girls home spa day in. Get enough wine or mimosas in and this will be good for some laughs :)
Haha…yes, sounds like fun, but I may inadvertently shave off half my eyebrow. 😂😂
@kimberlyl3177 oh I would totally do that! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’ve been using a regular razor for years. In the shower. No mirror. Like my Dad. 😂😂😂😂
I can’t dermaplane :( I have tried and it just makes me break out
I get my face razors on Amazon. They work great!!
😂 great and true video!
2nd ❤❤❤. I got it as well & fell for it & can't wait till mine comes.
I just use a regular razor. I did laugh at the spray on your face.
Shaving white peach fuzz wont grow back thicker or darker because its not hormonal hair. Dont shave dark hairs...those will grow back thicker and different. Just a little info for those who don't already know.
Bonus tip when shaving your face, your skin care absorbes far better, and you exfoliating the skin at the same time 🎉❤
Yes, but a one blade as opposed to regular three blade razor
I just shave my face with a razor to get the same result.
Love ya zebrena❤
I’ve tried to dermaplane in the past but I have sensitive rlly dry skin, flaky in some areas and dermaplaning irritates my skin like crazy
I have this sitting in my Walmart cart lol
Would baɓy powder do the same thing?
I just use a light misting spray with water.
I kind of regret starting shaving my face. In my case, personally, I don't like the prickly feeling and once you start you have to keep it up. I'm also 55 so that may make a difference. I commented on another influencer that if I were a really young girl with a little peach fuzz I would do it. The influencer got a little snappy with me. 🤷♀️ 😅
Eeesh, sorry to hear about the snappy influencer! I appreciate you sharing your experience and you're right, age may make a difference in it.
I love my skin after doing this.😁🇨🇦💜
Would waxing your face have the same effect?
I use dry shampoo lol
Then I guess it's a good thing I don't wear foundation. I never did. I'm a Floridian Gen X Woman Mom and Wife We spent EVERY WEEKEND @ the beach without fail. It's where we ALL met up with our friends, hung out caught some ☀️ rays & planned the rest of the day & made plans for Saturday Night ✌️❤️ We didn't have the luxury (NOT)!! of Cell Phones so this is just how we rolled. I STILL tan, I just don't do it on the Beach anymore bc the temperature has gone up 10° Summer Time Weather & I don't appreciate the sweaty hot AT 2-4 HOURS minimum for what I can get for 10 MINUTES in the Tanning Bed. That's all I have patience for! All that 2 say I feel healthier with Natural Vitamin D Color than wearing foundation that shows off my very Loved Very EARNED fine lines & I just don't Fing care! My AMAZING HUSBAND is the only one who has to look at them other than myself. Back to foundation, NEVER wore it, NEVER liked the way it looked on my face, NEVER had breakouts & ALL of that has stayed the same. My skin looks fine, I do use Skincare & I do use Blush, like the liquid blush & bronzer on just bare skin. A little lip product & it's a WRAP. Never liked cake face & since I'm a Gen X GIRLY, Foundation Formula's weren't what they are now & I'm not shaving my peach fuzz. I never minded it & still don't. Not gonna start shaving my face @ 50. I'm good.
i had an issue with ingrown hairs
Your hubby sounds FOXY!!! Mine two. Ya
baby powder same concept
Girl 45° angle on that razor!
Hi gorgeous. ❤
Shaving fluffy hair makes the hair, within time become stronger and thicker because this area is an hormonal area.
I have a beauty salon and never had I ever shaved my customers face !😮
For the long run use waxing or epilation technique only !!
Shaving cuts the hair into a blunt end which is why it feels rough as it grows back. An added bonus of waxing or any type of hair removal that plucks the hairs is over a long period of time many people find they have less regrowth (same principle of how over plucked eyebrows will never fully grow back).
No , not for me 😊
I’m so scared to use those razors I bought some and I can’t figure out how to use them I tried the way you did but on me they don’t work!
After you shaved the hair on your face, did your skin feel irritated? Or dry?. Im afraid i'll cut myself and get an infected cut.
I didn't have that experience :)
@@Zabrena thanks for responding!
what facial razor did you use?
Oh these were the ones that came with the spray but you can find them anywhere, WalMart, Walgreens, etc. :)
I just shave with face soap when I get foaming …
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This gives me crazy zits 😢😢 I just do small parts here n there
Dermatologists will tell you it's best not to remove the hair off you face because doing so you are asking for bacteria, and possibly foreign materials/chemicals that are still on the New blades from the manufacture.
Let's keep in mind everyone is different and that the people telling you it grows back in thicker or different than before aren't necesarrily lying about it. It can take a long time before it starts to grow in faster/thicker/etc, because it happened to me slowly over several years and even laser hair removal only slowed it down for a year before it grew back faster than ever.
Let's remember that the people telling you it is an old wive's tale are also the ones that get more business if it starts growing in faster... they may not even be doing it on purpose, it probably just spread that gossip does, that's how tips/tricks/advice spread when I was a dog groomer. Eventually everyone in the industry gets the memo lol. Even professionals may not understand that it can take years before it affects regrowth, since it can happen so slowly and it depends on how often you do it.
I wanna see your hubby 😎♥️
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Shaving your face does make a big difference in your makeup application
I am a very lucky person that I can’t grow hair on my face, my legs and arms. I somehow scathed the Spanish side of my ancestry.
You are holding the razor wrong 😮
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Yea hold that baby at an angle.
Just use a razor. Shave like man. Cheaper, easier, same result.
Your technique needs work.
It does! LOL
This is a bad idea. I don't know why exactly, but I feel like it's going to be one of those trends that messes up people's faces forever. Like overplucking in the early 90's left everyone having to get tattooed eyebrowns....that ended up drooping as the face naturally aged over time. It's ok to NOT jump on every band wagon. Shaving you face is wrong, period.
I've derma-planed for years and years and my skin is better for it. Products absorb so much better and any makeup applies so much smoother. ❤️ There's absolutely nothing wrong with shaving the baby hairs off of your face.
Shaving YOUR face may be wrong but it isn't for others. I've been dermaplaning for years with no adverse affects. So I guess you think men shaving is wrong too? Their skin isn't much different than a woman
I had a dermatologist say it’s fine to shave, and also said it’s a myth that hair grows back thicker.
Totally agree.
@@bellabelle6 Then, it´s a myth that happened to me.