Giselle2
Oily/Resilient
It enhances the penetration of products, makes the skin look better, the make up looks better, but I think I wouldn’t try it if the hair itself didn’t bother me that much. (For dead skin cells, use AHA/PHA)
I have “peach fuzz” (mine is light-coloured but quite thick, I don’t know if it’s peach fuzz category :D) all over my lower face and many darker hair at some places and it was bothering me so much I decided to remove it.
I use eyebrow razors after I put oil on my skin, I do it every few weeks. The hair doesn’t grow back thicker or darker but it’s not smooth and not pleasant to touch where my hair was basically thicker. (So the hair itself doesn’t become thicker but it feels and looks slightly thicker since you cut the top thinner part of it.) However I did not regret it, my face looks better overall and I feel soo much better now that my hair isn’t visible (that much).
Afterwards I use aloe spray and a moisturizer which i usually use after exfoliation. Sometimes other soothing ingredients. I don’t exfoliate for a few days. I always use spf.
Don’t do this on inflamed skin, bumps or acne. Always be gentle, make short movements while you hold the skin tight and go with the direction of the hair-growth.
You can learn about it if you search for “dermaplaning (at home)”. I’m not an expert of this, I’ve done it 7-8 times and only with disposable eyebrow razors, but I’m planning to try a reusable tool. Some work on dry skin so make sure to follow the instructions.
P.s. There are other hair removal methods but i think you meant this one. As far as I know waxing is not recommended for many reasons (maybe excepting small areas). Tweezing/threading and others are different topics.
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hydraskinlove
Dry/Resilient
Woww that's really cool🤩, how you do with eyebrow razor. I already have facial and body razor. I see some of my friends do threading for upperlip and the thing they had to do every week (Well it depends for some). So I'm scared of removing upperlip hair. And also as I am not that hairy and so I'm thinking to skip the upperlip hair .
Thank you sooo much buddy for you suggestion and instruction, that was really helpful for me. Everything you said was really what I was looking for🥰😇.
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Snowbeauty
Oily/Sensitive
I'm waiting answers. It's an interesting discuss
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hydraskinlove
Dry/Resilient
yah really. like it's very important to have knowledge about it beforehand.
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nattyskinfan
Oily/Sensitive
The at-home dermaplaning comment is great!!! There’s also waxing, though not for the entire face, if you are worried about the thicker-feeling hairs — since they’re pulled out at the root, they grow back feeling softer. Both are physical exfoliant methods, too, so keep that in mind so you don’t over-exfoliate! Soothing toner and a good moisturizer after either way will work wonders. Good luck! 💕
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hydraskinlove
Dry/Resilient
I even thought of waxing, but many of them don't suggest for whole face as you said 🤔.
Thank you soo much sista for guiding me 😇😁❤.
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Beautywithhunnie
Oily/Resilient
My friends usually go to an esthetician and do threading for facial hair removal. I haven't tried myself personally.
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hydraskinlove
Dry/Resilient
Going to aesthetician for once might be okay like the doctors will suggest you how to take care and what's best for your skin condition, but everytime, that's too expensive.
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