i noticed you mentioning on another video how using a straight razor is safe once you know how. I was 4 years old when my grandfather handed me his straight razor and told me he would give me 25 cent to shave him. I did it until he passed away when i was 14. I still have his straight razor but when i showed my children .. they thought it was a scapel lmao.
@@Shreyas_Jaiswal not necessarily. Just because the hair is being shaved, doesn’t mean it’ll grow faster/more hair. Dermaplaning is good for the skin and has many benefits. It also lasts for weeks depending on the person. Look it up.
It's fine to list ethnicity of your clients - it let's people see what they're results may look like But just a note from an esthetician - skin color and skin type are not the same. If you are wanting to convey what services work for which skin types you need to put skin type indicators like dry, oily, sensitive, acneic, textured etc
@@denyshadials5702 It's safe for everyone but if you have moderate or severe acne or a compromised barrier (think very dry, red, painful skin) this isn't a good idea
I have been shaving my face for years. I will have people tell me I have beautiful skin. Now I know why they tell me this! When I was younger I would not use moisturizer. I thought I had oily skin. Now I know that if I had used moisturizer, my skin would not have gotten oily (T-zone) to try and get moisture to my face. I spent too long drying out my face. Now I only moisturize, and it feels so good.
My skin has been like that all my life! I've avoided using moisturizer for years because my skin was oily but I never knew the reason why it was oily. Thanks so much for the information! 👍🏼❤️
@@cjadventures8840 yes, your skin produces oil when it feels stripped and dehydrated or dry. You need to put moisture back in and replenish your skin barrier in order to combat that oilyness
@@cjadventures8840 Anything with hyaluronic acid, snail mucin, and glycerin are great for moisturizers. Hyaluronic Acid/HA hydrates/draws water molecules into your skin, snail mucin is anti bacterial/blemish fighting and moisturizes, promotes collagen production, and heals/soothes; and glycerin helps your skin to retain moisture. I’ll recommend some down below from most expensive to least I’d recommend: • The Stratia Liquid Gold (moisturizes, strengthens, and soothes skin with ceramides, niacinamide, sea buckthorn oil, glycerin and squalene. Because of the squalene and oil keep in mind this is not oil free and may feel heavier but is very nourishing) • COSRX All-in-One cream (main ingredient in snail mucin and hyaluronic acid which is great for hydrating, moisturizing, and soothing all while being extremely acne safe and oil free) • Neutrogena Hydro Boost (water based/oil free, has hyaluronic acid and glycerin) • Peach slices Snail Rescue all-in-one oil free moisturizer (hydrating, blemish fighting, exfoliating, and healing with snail mucin, HA, cica, and birch juice) • The Ordinary Natural Moisturizing Factors + HA (simple and easy. You can’t go wrong with this one’s ingredients and price point. Has HA, ceramides, glycerin, lactic acid, fatty acids, and is oil free) I’d overall recommend this one but choose what feels right for you
yeah at first I didn’t get why but then I realized different ethnicities have different skin and hair types so it’s interesting at least to me to see what the outcome is. A lot of beautiful people on this channel
@@HusbandoCollector certain people with certain genetics can benefit from good habits, diet, routine etc. Regardless of the genetics, a lot of these can definitely help if not all of them!
🌸 never use alcohol, just witch hazel is good enough Always ensure you keep newly exposed skin clean. No dirty hands touching you face please ☺️ Tip after treatment please use ingrown hair serum to treat skin twice a day after to prevent ingrown hair issues It looks like pimples but it’s not, just hair trapped under the skin A good one is Nads an ingrown solution, I get mine at Boots chemist
I’m a black woman. I do look for videos or people to that cater to my skin and hair type. The deeper the complexion the more prone to blemishes or discoloration.
Discoloration/hyperpigmentation is correct but blemishes no. Blemishes typically show less on darker skin whereas on a lighter person they look like they’ll never fade
Not really, blemishes is based on skin type not color, discoloration is more apparent in medium skin tones rather than dark or light ones. Dark skin, medium skin and light skin means nothing, skin type is the issue, DRY, OILY, COMBO etc
I like that you show how you prep the skin first and even use some gel if necessary. I watched someone else's video of face shaving and you could hear the blade sxlcratching the face. I dont think that is good, because i have tried face shaving on myself with the eyebrow razors when my skin was very dry. It irritated my skin and i ended up with a break out. I did not prep my skin first.
I like these video's. I also like all the before prep and after treatment from your older video's. I realize it's your skill but I'm still amazed that you don't cut the tops off the blemishes etc.
I'm black and forget the sensitive Sammie's keep doing that and it matters. Our skin is not like a caucasian or an asian's we need this so we can know. Plus it's your video for those who don't like it they can move to another. Do your thing....
Question when that hair grows back will it be prickly or is the hair so thin and light that it don't get prickly cause if I was a woman I would just wax the hair away an then do a skin care routine
Usually every 4 to 6 weeks depending on hair growth etc. Alot of women have it every month to maintain the look. It just grows back in the same no thicker or anything so no worries you wont get a beard 😉
This lady has more hair follicles on her face. She may have to shave often to avoid the 5'o clock shadow. For those with peach fuzz shaving once a week or two may enhance skin complexion.
@@brianne6864 Shaving is not what causes a 5 o’clock shadow. 5 o’clock shadow is caused by rapid hair growth and it varies based on your genetics regardless if you shave or not. She needs a smaller blade that is intended for dermaplaning and not a barber razor to get everything.
Good to see this brother posting again, with what we've just gone through with COVID, I tend to worry for everyone is I don't see them for long. All the best to all of you this winter, we are headed for more vaccines🙏
@@kat7777 yes because peoples family members dying to Covid (A made up disease) is controlling him. I really feel sry for you that you have no compassion for others and you can’t just accept that there’s a deadly disease that’s happening
@@kat7777 Am just a negro happy to see a brother's still doing great. Whether this COVID thing is real or not, whatever it is has killed a lot of people prematurely🙏
I do this service too now, really just getting good with a straight razor. There’s no real secret to it. I practiced on myself and then got my girlfriend to let me do her. Now all her friends hit my line for facial hair removal.
Don't people know we're all different. I can't keep my hygiene and maintenance like the next person. If I went to someone's home of a different culture, I'd be asking questions. How do the three seashells work?
Very well done on the precise shave. Also, with the title, optimizing posted content with keywords so it is more likely to have great search results in a search engine is a good idea, so not much of a issue there.
Question cause this my first video.....do you shave the area too? I'm asking cause anything that I wash my face with or serums or any thing related to facial care I use on my neck and the top of my chest cause those areas see the most sun. Obviously I would never take any kind shave all the way down to my chest but I mean wouldn't it make sense to do the neck? I mean no disrespect at all. I do at home care and haven't e er been to a place that does skin care. So I guess I'm just interested. Thanks!
hello , people make me so sick sometimes......you said "black woman" its NOT LIKE YOU USED AN EXPLETIVE.........people , get over it🤨🤨🤨🤨..........great share , great job , thank you for sharing......p.s. what town are you in.......
This look soooo nice but I guarantee you ur hair is going to APPEAR thicker and darker on your face. So I don’t recommend for women who don’t want to have to constantly shave their face to get this!! Just do ur research before! Just tryna help. Great video tho and I love how he explains why he puts skin color in the title!
Good work, next time apply a minimum spf 20 after, you can also sell spf to your clients because its 100% necessary. The oil is best as it leaves no residue.
Satisfying video 🤩..I started doing my eyebrows ( not much ) and my upper lip and chin with facial razor seriously so happy till now (3rd time) so anyone who has a good experience can advise me should I start using on my sideburns and cheeks ( have a lot of hair here) 🥵btw I'm 24 yr . waiting for replies ☺️.
no, that's a myth. Shaving doesn't make your hair grow back thicker, if you shave wrong it appears thicker but only because the ends are blunt from the angle you cut it at.
i noticed you mentioning on another video how using a straight razor is safe once you know how. I was 4 years old when my grandfather handed me his straight razor and told me he would give me 25 cent to shave him. I did it until he passed away when i was 14. I still have his straight razor but when i showed my children .. they thought it was a scapel lmao.
your grandfather is really cool
Good job Kimberly👍👍 Rest with heavenly angels Grandpa🎈🎈
Giving a sharp razor to a 4 year old and then telling her to shave him. I must say, your grandfather lived dangerously
4 years old ? 🤣 HOKAY BUDDY
She's gorgeous with no makeup. You skilled with that razor too.
Now she would need to do it frequently to deal with new hair growths.
@@Shreyas_Jaiswal WHATEVER!
@@Shreyas_Jaiswal not necessarily. Just because the hair is being shaved, doesn’t mean it’ll grow faster/more hair. Dermaplaning is good for the skin and has many benefits. It also lasts for weeks depending on the person. Look it up.
@Joi jellybean it won't grow thicker either, it will grow the exact same, both are a misconception, hair doesn't change because it was a shaved area.
It's fine to list ethnicity of your clients - it let's people see what they're results may look like
But just a note from an esthetician - skin color and skin type are not the same. If you are wanting to convey what services work for which skin types you need to put skin type indicators like dry, oily, sensitive, acneic, textured etc
In your experience, which has the most irritation from this process, and which skin type has the least?
@@denyshadials5702 It's safe for everyone but if you have moderate or severe acne or a compromised barrier (think very dry, red, painful skin) this isn't a good idea
@@denyshadials5702 aloe Vera helps with face irritation
@@meep5886
I prefer neem, but thank you.
I have been shaving my face for years. I will have people tell me I have beautiful skin. Now I know why they tell me this! When I was younger I would not use moisturizer. I thought I had oily skin. Now I know that if I had used moisturizer, my skin would not have gotten oily (T-zone) to try and get moisture to my face. I spent too long drying out my face. Now I only moisturize, and it feels so good.
Ohh so that’s the trick, I’m 18 and have a problem with acne + oily skin
My skin has been like that all my life! I've avoided using moisturizer for years because my skin was oily but I never knew the reason why it was oily. Thanks so much for the information! 👍🏼❤️
@@cjadventures8840 yes, your skin produces oil when it feels stripped and dehydrated or dry. You need to put moisture back in and replenish your skin barrier in order to combat that oilyness
@@dakotareib recommend any moisturizers?
@@cjadventures8840 Anything with hyaluronic acid, snail mucin, and glycerin are great for moisturizers. Hyaluronic Acid/HA hydrates/draws water molecules into your skin, snail mucin is anti bacterial/blemish fighting and moisturizes, promotes collagen production, and heals/soothes; and glycerin helps your skin to retain moisture. I’ll recommend some down below from most expensive to least
I’d recommend:
• The Stratia Liquid Gold (moisturizes, strengthens, and soothes skin with ceramides, niacinamide, sea buckthorn oil, glycerin and squalene. Because of the squalene and oil keep in mind this is not oil free and may feel heavier but is very nourishing)
• COSRX All-in-One cream (main ingredient in snail mucin and hyaluronic acid which is great for hydrating, moisturizing, and soothing all while being extremely acne safe and oil free)
• Neutrogena Hydro Boost (water based/oil free, has hyaluronic acid and glycerin)
• Peach slices Snail Rescue all-in-one oil free moisturizer (hydrating, blemish fighting, exfoliating, and healing with snail mucin, HA, cica, and birch juice)
• The Ordinary Natural Moisturizing Factors + HA (simple and easy. You can’t go wrong with this one’s ingredients and price point. Has HA, ceramides, glycerin, lactic acid, fatty acids, and is oil free) I’d overall recommend this one but choose what feels right for you
Dude you shaved years off of her face. I need you in my 51 yr old life. Her skin looked great!
The best thing is to put the color of the client in the title especially when doing facial services or even hair services
yeah at first I didn’t get why but then I realized different ethnicities have different skin and hair types so it’s interesting at least to me to see what the outcome is. A lot of beautiful people on this channel
But we all shave our faces, has nothing to do with color
@@Dr.Pepperlady Our hair grows differently and the texture of our skin is different. Your grown you should know that
@@CountryKirby. so is mine, I still don’t understand
@@CountryKirby. texture of the skin has zero to do with ethnicity.
How is it possible that her skin is literally perfect
because its not perfect
NEVER use soap. Drink water. Leave the makeup in the store. Just my routine. Never once had acne or any breakout issues.
@@poppyshoesspNo, it’s called having genetics.
@@HusbandoCollector certain people with certain genetics can benefit from good habits, diet, routine etc. Regardless of the genetics, a lot of these can definitely help if not all of them!
@@2nerC9 And some of us are cursed with bad genetics even after trying everything.
Dermaplaning. Rids all’s the dead skin we tend to collect over time despite exfoliating and regular facial cleansing. It’s not simply hair removal.
🌸 never use alcohol, just witch hazel is good enough
Always ensure you keep newly exposed skin clean. No dirty hands touching you face please ☺️
Tip after treatment please use ingrown hair serum to treat skin twice a day after to prevent ingrown hair issues
It looks like pimples but it’s not, just hair trapped under the skin
A good one is Nads an ingrown solution, I get mine at Boots chemist
🌸 alcohol ages the skin and drys it out
Never use it 👍🏼
I’m a black woman. I do look for videos or people to that cater to my skin and hair type. The deeper the complexion the more prone to blemishes or discoloration.
Discoloration/hyperpigmentation is correct but blemishes no.
Blemishes typically show less on darker skin whereas on a lighter person they look like they’ll never fade
Not really, blemishes is based on skin type not color, discoloration is more apparent in medium skin tones rather than dark or light ones. Dark skin, medium skin and light skin means nothing, skin type is the issue, DRY, OILY, COMBO etc
I like that you show how you prep the skin first and even use some gel if necessary. I watched someone else's video of face shaving and you could hear the blade sxlcratching the face. I dont think that is good, because i have tried face shaving on myself with the eyebrow razors when my skin was very dry. It irritated my skin and i ended up with a break out. I did not prep my skin first.
I agree with your comment about letting viewers find videos based on ethnicity. Keep up the good work.
I like these video's. I also like all the before prep and after treatment from your older video's. I realize it's your skill but I'm still amazed that you don't cut the tops off the blemishes etc.
I love when dudes are interested in skin care 👌🏽 thank you for the amazing tips and tricks.
I’m 57 and I’ve been using a straight edge razor on my face and neck for a long time. I cut off any bumps to make my skin smooth.
I have been cured by Dr Isibor with Natural herbs and reverse hirsutism permanently no more hair growth ❤❤❤
I’ve been shaving my face for 20+ years and I find it funny that so many are just learning about this
Its so satisfying to watch. And the after is sooooooo satisfying
Hell idc about saying black everytime I search something I say "on black woman" lol cus I need to see it done on someone that looks like me
Wow as a woman I’ve been paying hundreds of dollars dermaplaning at salons but I could’ve been going to a barber this whole time
I love having this done and although I’m white…I found it very satisfying to watch this! Beauty is beauty ❤
um why does it matter that your white
Why make her face light skinned in the thumbnail?
He didn’t it’s the lightening plus it looks different because of hair removal
@@asmrenjoyer4 cut it out
I think he darkened her skin in the thumbnail tbh like click bait
definitely clickbait
To trigger the “Woke”
I'm black and forget the sensitive Sammie's keep doing that and it matters. Our skin is not like a caucasian or an asian's we need this so we can know. Plus it's your video for those who don't like it they can move to another. Do your thing....
Question when that hair grows back will it be prickly or is the hair so thin and light that it don't get prickly cause if I was a woman I would just wax the hair away an then do a skin care routine
Wish you were in New York. Would love to have this done.
Looks good ! She’s pretty beautiful skin
Nice Dermaplaning. Her face is really smooth.
Does the facial hair grow back quicker and thicker? How often should someone have this done? Thanks
Usually every 4 to 6 weeks depending on hair growth etc.
Alot of women have it every month to maintain the look.
It just grows back in the same no thicker or anything so no worries you wont get a beard 😉
@@anneg5720 lol thank you 🤗
Actually science has shown the more you shave the less hair grows
@@soxpeewee thanks! Okay I think I'll give it a try
@@soxpeewee that explains the bald patches on my hairy legs after 14 years of shaving lol.
This lady has more hair follicles on her face. She may have to shave often to avoid the 5'o clock shadow.
For those with peach fuzz shaving once a week or two may enhance skin complexion.
That’s way too often it’ll damage your skin. And shaving IS what causes the 5 o clock shadow lol so shaving more will not avoid that
@@brianne6864 Shaving is not what causes a 5 o’clock shadow. 5 o’clock shadow is caused by rapid hair growth and it varies based on your genetics regardless if you shave or not. She needs a smaller blade that is intended for dermaplaning and not a barber razor to get everything.
I would NOT recommend that women should shave their face. OMG!
@@debradebra6166 I have to before lasering
Why@@debradebra6166
What if someone has a mole/beauty mark that stands out? Do you just shave around it?
you should do a before and after at the end
Watching you do this was very relaxing for some reason 🤔.. let me like, and then watch another lol
This is a nice video, great job with explaining as well.
I live in Vegas. I want this done. I want to set up an appointment.
This is so satisfying to watch
Good to see this brother posting again, with what we've just gone through with COVID, I tend to worry for everyone is I don't see them for long. All the best to all of you this winter, we are headed for more vaccines🙏
Why have a clot chot for something that doesn't exist in order to control you???
@@kat7777 yes because peoples family members dying to Covid (A made up disease) is controlling him. I really feel sry for you that you have no compassion for others and you can’t just accept that there’s a deadly disease that’s happening
@@kat7777 Am just a negro happy to see a brother's still doing great. Whether this COVID thing is real or not, whatever it is has killed a lot of people prematurely🙏
Where do you get training to do this ? I’m a barber and I would love to add this to my business.
I do this service too now, really just getting good with a straight razor. There’s no real secret to it. I practiced on myself and then got my girlfriend to let me do her. Now all her friends hit my line for facial hair removal.
Esthetician school because you don’t want to risk ruining your clients skin
@@bossupathomewithtequila Thank you immensely.👍🏾
how much would this cost? this was so relaxing
I'm white, just like seeing the process with a skin tone that shows the difference better.
Don't people know we're all different. I can't keep my hygiene and maintenance like the next person. If I went to someone's home of a different culture, I'd be asking questions. How do the three seashells work?
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Shaved the black off of her in the thumb nail 😭
Yea I thought that was messed up too
yeah, very click-baity.
That beat is dope
Great job as always!!😍😍😍❤
The fact that men shave on a daily basis is why men sometimes have great skin. Removing dead skin.
Very well done on the precise shave.
Also, with the title, optimizing posted content with keywords so it is more likely to have great search results in a search engine is a good idea, so not much of a issue there.
Had no idea she had facial hair...she's gorgeous.
Everyone has facial hair, even if it's a woman
Tell that woman she's gorgeous!
Question cause this my first video.....do you shave the area too? I'm asking cause anything that I wash my face with or serums or any thing related to facial care I use on my neck and the top of my chest cause those areas see the most sun. Obviously I would never take any kind shave all the way down to my chest but I mean wouldn't it make sense to do the neck? I mean no disrespect at all. I do at home care and haven't e er been to a place that does skin care. So I guess I'm just interested. Thanks!
The problem is the growth would come in thicker wouldn't it?
man why you drop that Korean moisturizer on his face like that😂
When I was editing I was like this don’t look right 😂
😂😂😂
knew there was gonna be a comment like this LOL
her*
Black people can have korean skincare shut up
I wonder what are the side effects? I heard that shaving makes your hair grow back thicker
I was wondering that too.
I dermaplane once every two months and haven’t experienced thicker growth
@@tiffanyinthelou oh ok that's good to know
I wonder how much a service like this cost?
My man lined up her Ashanti sideburns 😂😂😂😂
Love your videos bro
Homie changed skin tones💀
Me when he started naming makeup. Him: Foundation Me: 😮 Him: Concealer Me: 😯 Him: Contour Me: 😲
hello , people make me so sick sometimes......you said "black woman" its NOT LIKE YOU USED AN EXPLETIVE.........people , get over it🤨🤨🤨🤨..........great share , great job , thank you for sharing......p.s. what town are you in.......
I’m in vegas lol
Why are you complaining about others comments? R u so easily rattled by what others say? Lol so sensitive and weak
@@EJonesTv ........oh okay........thank you 🥰🥰🥰🥰
How far down her neck did you go, or not at all? My daughter is biracial and has some hair on her neck below her ears. Would you get that, too?
This look soooo nice but I guarantee you ur hair is going to APPEAR thicker and darker on your face. So I don’t recommend for women who don’t want to have to constantly shave their face to get this!!
Just do ur research before! Just tryna help. Great video tho and I love how he explains why he puts skin color in the title!
What you said about the title is so true !
Very great & professional job🎉
Doesn't the hair grow back thicker??? Do they have to come get a...line up every week?
I wud b afraid I wud grow a beard frm this procedure
Good work, next time apply a minimum spf 20 after, you can also sell spf to your clients because its 100% necessary. The oil is best as it leaves no residue.
Why are you not using gloves
Satisfying video 🤩..I started doing my eyebrows ( not much ) and my upper lip and chin with facial razor seriously so happy till now (3rd time) so anyone who has a good experience can advise me should I start using on my sideburns and cheeks ( have a lot of hair here) 🥵btw I'm 24 yr . waiting for replies ☺️.
Could you do a tutorial on how to line up a mustache?
I bet that razor removes more dead skin than those masks you see women using. Good video.
"The Blacker the Berry the Sweeter the Juice" (Quip of dark skinned women in the past)
The thumbnail made it seem like she changed races
What razor blades do you use?
Man, You did A Excellent Job!
Learn something new every day.
Where are you located? If i kearn you're not in my area ud like to kno where to get the exact razor you're using
I’m so scared to do this bc I’m scared ima grow back a full beard and mustache
Wow, she's very beautiful!
My inner 13 year old boy giggled a little with the moisturizer at the end!:)
Rrr
Once u do this u will always have too ohemgee....never wld do my whole face that's just crazy but yea interesting video nonetheless hah
You made me think you were shaving the black out of her and into a brown. What you giving it?
Lmao the beard still the same. Missed you E
Great video, but just so you know, your finger oil traveled right back to her face after you cleaned it.
Thank you I’m been looking for a comment about this! Omg wear gloves this is unsanitary af
Perfection ⭐️
Where I can find this exact razor?
What mfg is that razor?
Man what's that track plying at 6:20
Wow her skin is BEAUTIFUL! YOU ALWAYS DO AN EXCELLENT JOB! 😁😄😄😀😄😁😁😁
Song at the end is fire bruh!
Song list? Specifically 6:21
This is micro blading basically right 😅
I’m kinda surprised on how much hair you removed from this woman’s face. But, will that shaving make her hair grow thicker?
no, that's a myth. Shaving doesn't make your hair grow back thicker, if you shave wrong it appears thicker but only because the ends are blunt from the angle you cut it at.
hey does the hair grow back dark and thicker?
No that’s a myth
When it first starts to grow back yes, but it gets thinner as it grows out.
no
She's going to start growing a beard now.
Not how it works…
6:35 song name please??
rubbing alcohol. seems like it would be bad for the face skin since its a lot more sensitive.
Bro I pull the skin and it still chops on my skin wtf yo
Super satisfying video❣️❣️❣️
Doesnt the hair grow back prickly because youve shaved it. Wouldnt laser be better.
What's so extreme??
I think it’s the thumbnail more so than the title tbh
Can you do this if they have moles on their face?
Face shaved and nose khe heair canchee se catinig video banaho sir please ✂️👃✂️👃💋💖
Facts 💯💪🏽🔥