Pickycarrie
Oily/Resilient
Following bc as Iโm getting older lil facial hairs are popping up, obvious ones! The joys of aging lol ๐
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merllamicorn
Oily/Resilient
In my humble opinion, there are two "best" ways to go:
1.) Dermaplaning. Love this option!!! It's quick and easy, and leaves you super smooth. It also "exfoliates" while you're removing the hair (by gently removing any skin ready to be removed). You can use support affordable manual tools or electric ones and get great results either way.
2.) Nair Prep & Smooth Face (not in database to tag, sorry). I was sent this in exchange for a review a long time ago and fell in love. It is AMAZING. It works perfectly, getting you baby smooth and making the skin super soft; it also seems like the gate grows back slower after use. The applicator is great as well. I always keep some on hand (I've purchased it myself twice).
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faer
Oily/Sensitive
Ooh I haven't tried Nair on my face before, only for my legs (it was a gift some odd years ago!) I'll have to look into some delicate versions of it to see how it goes! Thanks for the suggestion + your feedback was very informative ๐
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kateislovinglife
Dry/Resilient
I go for dermaplaning because itโs quicker and gives me great results! I always do it after applying moisturiser though so my skin doesnโt feel irritated and then follow up with an oil or something like Drunk Elephant F Balm (as I usually do it in the evening).
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SarahSmile
Dry/Sensitive
Dermaplaning!! I LOVE it!!
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Lorelei
Dry/Resilient
@Meraai detmaplaning is virtually just shaving your face. Fancy wording is all. But it can remove dead skin cells and the like.
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AddyC
Oily/Resilient
I dermaplane with โbio oilโ
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faer
Oily/Sensitive
Have yet to try bio oil! I've seen/heard such good things about it so it would seem that it would also possibly help with maintaining some elasticity and fading dark marks! I love that lol thank you ๐
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