WARNING: If you use an AHA/BHA product (eg. the Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting 8% AHA Gel, which I use and absolutely swear by), DO NOT apply it the same day you've shaved your face! I learned this the hard way and oooh, the burning was way too real XD Lol. Your skin will be a bit more sensitive than usual for about 24hrs after you shave your face, so it's best to avoid any exfoliants for the next 24hrs or so xox
I've been shaving my face for a few months now (and I actually got a few other people to try it) and I love how my skin looks and feels. I was freaked out at first but I researched it and decided to try it out, now I'm hooked.
*Cons:* despite popular belief, your hair won't grow back thicker & faster, BUT they will feel slightly prickly when they start growing out again because you cut them at a blunt edge making all the hairs the same size. This will probably take a week or 2 (depending on your hair growth rate) for anybody to notice this though, and by that time, most people will have shaven their face again - just as most people will do shaving any other part of their body. However, if you decide not to shave your face again, they will eventually grow out different lengths and everything will go back to normal. ALSO CON, if you're prone to ingrown hairs, I'd suggest NOT to shave your face because there's a chance they could pop up on your face too. As well, I've heard some people with extremely sensitive skin break out from face shaving, so I'd suggest doing a small patch test first. (Although people might've broken out because they didn't properly take care of their face before & after face shaving which are very crucial steps in keeping your face clear!)
I personally against shaving my face. The little hair on your face protects your skin from dirt and germs, keeping your skin less sensitive to other factors... Shaving your face mayy make your foundation go on a little smoother and look nicer, but it's not worth it guys, once you've shaved you'll have to commit to continuous shaving for the rest of your life or else, if you let it grow back, it will be a lot more visible and not good looking. Not to mention for those who have sensitive skin like me, it can cause irritation and HORRIBLE breakouts like seriously, in the past whenever I tried to shave, just parts of my forehead, in the areas that have many baby hairs, it always, always broke me out terribly and I had to take medical care for like 2 -3 months until my face was completely back to normal :/ I know the struggle of those hairy girls like me to put on makeup but hey I do believe they're there for a good reason right?
That's false. I have shaved my face, and now I haven't shaved for a year. My hair hasn't change. It's a myth that I grows back thicker and darker. My hair on my face is exactly the same as it was before I shaved it.
excuse me but i shave sometimes and sometimes i let it be it grows back exactly the way it was before. shaving doesnt change your dna or hormones who are responsible for your hair growth😂 therefore you wont get thiker hair. also if you stop it for 4 weeks youll have exactly the same peachhair you had before. if you havent done it once you cant know the pros and cons......o.O
+Vanessa S that's rude to say, you are making her look like a liar while she just told what happened to her and she didn't say that all people gonna have the same reaction as her , not all people are like you
I've read multiple articles about the whole "once you shave the hair will grow back thicker/longer" being a myth and as much sense the logic behind it makes sense to me, I still can't help but believe it's real because when I started shaving my legs at 14 ever since then my leg hair has never been the same. It's definitely more noticeable now than it ever was before I shaved it. And when my aunt threaded the peach fuzz around my lips which I swear I have never given thought to before, they're slightly more noticeable now as well (but not bad enough that I feel the need to remove them)
+Livia Picado Actually, shaving makes the ends of the hair blunt, which makes it look much thicker and darker than when it grows naturally because naturally it tapers off and thins at the ends. It's the same reason hair feels thicker when you cut it.
hair only thickens up during puberty and of course when you are older and hit another round of "puberty" most women in their late 40's and up start growing thick hairs on their chin regardless of if they wore make up or shaved or did neither of those. some women get thick mustaches too but it really doesn't matter about if you shave it or not. It's about genetics. People think that "I shaved my legs when they started getting hairy and now they grow back thick" they were always gonna get thick. legs arm pits. facial hair for guys. Guys don't shave their armpits yet they still get thick and coarse.
with some people the hair can grow back thicker. sometimes shaving your face can irritate it. you'll have to shave often. you can cut your face if youre not careful. it could start to give you a five o'clock shadow ish look. thats about all i know.
Threading is a better option to shaving. Yanks out the hair roots and gives a smooth surface for foundation. Also helps with better absorption of serums, creams etc. For those who are worried that regrowth will be thicker and darker, try threading instead.
I prefer threading honestly. Takes even longer for the hair to grow back, doesn't come in direct contact with my skin so it doesn't get severely irritated and potentially break out, and it minimises the chance of getting ingrown hairs (something shaving is notorious for).
its so weird that you made this video just when i myself have started shaving my face! it makes my skin smooth and exfoliated, makes my foundation apply smoother and it just generally looks more radiant. and no! it does not grow thicker!!
Honestly guys, I have done this before and I understand that it does not work for everyone, but if you do use this type of razor and go with a light hand and then moisturize afterwards, you will not get those bumps or harsh hairs when they grow back. Scientists have proven it wrong. If you are unsure, just ask your doctor or get a dermatologist recommendation. Shaving your face for most people, is beneficial. If you try it once, and it doesn't work out, then you don't have to do it again. Don't get so prissy on Tina just because she is sharing one of her routines. She is only trying to help. Some of these comments are just harsh for no reason.
Definitely wouldn't recommend doing it on dry skin, the friction causes so much irritation. I usually shave my face using this type of razor while in the bath with plenty of water on my face and it works perfectly. The steam and warm water softens the skin and helps the razor glide over so much easier causing far less irritation.
Oh wow I thought I was the only one that did this haha! I shave and thread it depends on my mood. I actually like to steam my face with a hot towel and cleanse before I do any type of hair removal just because I think the hairs become softer and my pores open up so I don't get ingrown hairs. It helps a lot tbh! For those of you who are scared that your hairs will grow back thicker if you shave, it really doesn't. I've also never gotten 5 o'clock shadow either. And I've been blessed with some dark hairs above my lip! I do suggest that you guys use an eyebrow shaver like Tina. You can find them at Target or Walgreens. If you're lucky and live near a Daiso a pack of 3 costs under $2. I do suggest not to use any typr of body razors on your face tho, especially if you have sensitive skin. When I used them I found that I had less control and the shave was not as close or clean as an eyebrow shaver. I actually ended up with in grown hairs using them.
I started shaving my face after I had dyed my hair black and my "peach fuzz" on my cheeks also accidentally got dyed too. It look like I had a beard LOL. I didn't know what to do so I thought maybe I can shave it off. Which is what I did and I instantly fix the problem and looked cleaner too. I also noticed my acne has cleared up because of this because my acne products can really get into my pores without hair being in the way.
I have been doing this for years, but using a regular razor. I didn't even know the type you were using existed! I will have to look for them. Thank you, Tina!
Definitely works! I’ve started doing it because I’ve notice every time I apply makeup my liquid or powder foundation latches onto my dry skin. I also suffer from dryness on my nose area too I also slightly run the blade through and it gets rid of all the dry skin! Always thought it was because I wasn’t exfoliating enough or I had the wrong skincare product and it wasn’t. Heard somewhere and here that it’ll help with it and IT DOES! My hair still comes out peach fusses not thick at all. So happy I did research this is something I’ll do once a month! Thanks for your tip!
I shaved my moustache twice. Not with the tool you showed but with a regular leg shaver. After I did that, my upper lip felt really weird, and dry. I think it even flaked a little bit. The moustache area also felt a little numb. It was very weird. So I'm afraid if I do this to my face, it will feel just as numb/weird.
Regular shavers have more blades on them! When you use a 3 bladed razor, you're passing the skin 3x PER swipe with the blade and I'm guessing that's more than likely what's irritating your skin (especially if you go over the area one more time, the skin was exposed to the blades 6x)! If you look up how the blades look on the face razor, it's only one blade so it'd be a lot more gentler on your skin.
i have a faint lady moustache too.. i shave it once every 2 weeks but every time it seems like it grows out faster and thicker... i dont want to end up with a full beard after a while. what should i do?
I shave due to being hypothyroid that gives me some chin/jawline hairs and it actually helps my skin look so much better in those areas. Just make sure to moisturize to avoid any skin irritations.
if you don't want to shave, you should try the nair face cream it's around 4 or 5$ at target or Walmart and it's painless!! I've threaded before and it hurts but this is more effective you just leave it on for about 5-7 mins and take it off with a damp towel after removing all your unwanted facial hair
I just use a traditional leg razor to shave my face. I save my face every time I open a new razor. I shave my side burn area and all around my bottom and top lip, nothing feels better than a silky freshly shaved face lol.
Lol I just use a leg/underarm razor. I know it's probably not good but it's never once failed me and for me at least, the out come is the exact same as using on of those.
Ive heard that those blades can irritate some peoples skin because its more than one. Not sure myself as i havent tried shaving yet. I thinn the single blade also offers more control/stability because the way it is positioned, you can see the blade better and what you're doing
Lindsay Same hahaha I did just get and eyebrow razor tho (like the one she was talking about) for my eyebrows cuz i got lazy with plucking, and i think i'll try it with my lady moistache haha
+Honey Kristelle it's best to shave your face when it's dry, that way you exfoliate your skin at the same time. When it's wet, you don't get the same results.
I think this is a cool idea. But I don't think I've ever seen razors like that. Anyway, what is so "unnatural" about women shaving their face? No one has problems if men shave their faces but if a women shaves their face it's like "OH NO, BAAAAAD "
Because men grow much much more facial hair? Most people aren't saying it's bad for women to shave their hair, it's just not completely necessary. Men look very different very quickly when they don't shave for short amounts of time. Anways who even cares what some strawman thinks, that has no effect on anything
ok you showed yourself shaving your face while it's dry but won't that cause your skin to be irritated ?because I do that while my face is wet ! is there a difference between both methods or is it all the same ? and thanks for the video 👌
When it's dry it helps to exfoliate the skin. After I shave I rinse it with water and apply a moisturizer. I've never dealt with irritation and I have relatively sensitive skin
when is the proper time to shave your face? before/after washing your face before bed time? or before/after you wash your face when you wake up? or any time you want? if that's the case, do you have any suggestions about this or what do you prefer?
I always thought it was bad to get rid of facial hair by shaving and that only plucking the hair would prevent it from growing back thicker. So glad to see it is a myth!!!
I don't shave my whole face, because I'm lazy, but the razors are super handy for cleaning up a messy hairline (i.e. your brows and the hair at your temples are trying to become one) and I use them to clean up around my brows, or upper lip. I don't get dark or thick hair, but as I've gotten older the "mustache" hair gets a touch long sometimes. XD
Good video. hope women take it seriously! Shaved for years! Have tried many methods for removing facial hair and have found this to be the best one. I use a lady's electric razor, it's lady Remington. It's so cute, pink & purple, fits right in my hand. Not big and bulky like a man's razor. You might give it a try. very convenient. one time purchase, you don't run out of razors, etc.
People who think it makes your hair grow back thicker it's because you're cutting into the middle of the hair shaft where it is thicker. It doesn't technically make the hair grow back thicker. They teach you all of this in Cosmetology school. A girl in my class did an experiment on herself.
Just a few questions : - Would your facial peach fuzz grow darker after shaving? - Is it good for acne prone skin? -Would your skin get irritated from it? Thanks!
I don't have too much hair on my face they're really tiny and invisible but yet yesterday I shaved my face with aloevera gel. And today I already have less acne, smoother and brighter skin. I dont now how my tiny acnes vanished! I am so happy
Omg thank you for making this video!! I've only shaved my face once (though I know tons of people who do) and was always nervous of whether it was good or not. Totally gonna shave more now!
hi Tina I am your silent viewer I just want you to know that I love your make up hacks and tutorials it help me and I learned a lot from you.. love you keep it up.. I'm from Philippines 😘😘😘
love dissssss. i have sensitive skin & i've found that shaving my face in the direction my hair grows prevents razor bumps or irritation! still get all the benefits too!! xo
I could never do this because every time some one says "do this!!, your hair won't grow back thicker!!!" It grows back twice as dark and thick. Girls, don't always believe that when people tell you, everyone is different
do the hairs on your face grow back? if so, is it going to prickly and noticable? how often does it take for your face to have the peach fuzz fully grow back
it does if you have thicker/darker hair. i know that i do and i stopped shaving because it was almost becoming a 5 o'clock shadow. if you want to remove hair, get it threaded. it's significantly safer and the hair grow back slower and thinner the more you do it.
It doesn't grow back thicker It just 1-grows in different directions making it appear thicker ,but it really isnt Or just the ends of the hairs are't fine since you cut them
Honestly i do this every like 1-2 weeks and the worst thats ever happened to me is i got 1 pimple on the side of my cheek that went away after 2 nights of putting cream prescribed by the dermatologist😂😂 and it makes my skin look healthier and my makeup looks fleek so if u have medicine for acne i say totally do this❤
my hair on the face and neck grows back thicker and very dark so I would not recommend and it grows very quick on me too so I wouldn't shave every day like a guy
Tina! I have a question! I have heard that when you shave the hair grows back darker. (I know it sounds crazy) but its the main reason I have never dealt with my little milk-moustache - I have very thick hairgrowth, but fortunately its completely blond and almost invisible - Ive always been selfconscious about my moustache, but left it as it is as Im afraid it will grow out to a real dark moustache if I shave it.
I believe it depends on which way the hairs are growing. For example it's like when your shaving your legs you shave up to get the hairs going to opposite way in which they grow to get rid of them. So normally hair grows down so mostly shave up, but near the baby hairs she went downwards for more control😊
Hi Tina, I have ALOT of peach fuzz around my hairline on out, and my chin and forehead...also my upper lip. I'm so afraid to shave because I've heard most likely we will get breakout's and bumps. I was told to use a gentle face soap and to shave the same way your hair grows, not against the grain so to speak. please help...What should I do??? I'm ready to get rid of this peach fuzz. Also, will my hair grow back thick and more of it? Thanks...Mary
Hi Tina. Thanks for your videos always. Cutting to the chase, I never had my face shaved and I have some bumps on my skin. So, don't think it's applicable for my whole face but under lower lip, where whiteheads made family... (I tried many things but nothing clears them out, only got inflammation) Do you think shaving will help my chin be smooth and nice?
I wouldn't recommend this to people with acne at all. I'm afraid it might lead to scars, but feel free to correct me. And I'm reading the comments, most of you say that hair don't grow back thicker... idk, I'm a mediterranean girl, when I can't wax and I shave my legs they do grow back thicker, and darker (no I don't mean they look thicker they actually are, believe me). Do you think it would happen the same to my face? Because, well, I've always wanted to get rid of that peach fuzz which looks greyish on me (...yep, I'm the kind of mediterranean girl with PALE skin smh I don't even tan)
I actually did this last night and omg my face was baby smooth ,glowing and very clean especially after I used my Clairsonic to wash my face I love it so much I will definitely be shaving my face once a month 💕💕💕
Thank u so much Tina I loved the product I ordered it from Amazon and I'm using it and it's really awesome I not used to it much because it's new for me but I wanted to ask that I have a little acne on my face so can I still u it
It could get irritated depending on what kind of blade you use and how much pressure you apply. Me, if I use a certain kind of blade my skin gets irritated but it doesn't with others.. Maybe it's the metal or the shape I'm not sure. Just exploring different ones has seemed to work for me maybe you could give it a try if you're interested :)
it causes irritation when it's dirty (that means you've been using the blade for too long) Just rub some alcohol on your skin or on your blade and exfoliate before shaving tho!
I've been doing it with a leg razor I didn't realize people did this with the kind you used I need to try that. I'm always terrified of cutting my face but I need to do it since I have some dark fine hairs near my jaw next to my ear
Hi Tina! I was just wondering where you get these information from? I've always been skeptical about Googles info on cosmetic things but I was just wondering how you learned these :)
Hey i m doing this since since maybe 3 months every 2 weeks and my facial hair are not thicker at all they re just the same. Plus i have a very sensitive skin and wax used to irritate and make redness on my face and i don t have this problem with shaving.
i should have done this sooner, my skin was turning really dull and just felt nasty and i just did this and its so smooth and brighter and lighter i was so shook
I really wanna try this because I feel the baby hairs on my face really mess up my foundation, but my skin is very prone to rashes because of shaving :/
Why I'm I watching this I don't even shave my legs
Mellidon sameee!!!
Mellidon hahahahahha god u r like me hhh
Mary Universe same 😂
😂😂😂😂 Same here 🤦🏻♀️ Who do we think we are?! 😂😂😂
If this ain't true
sorry I couldn't focus on the video I was staring at her eyebrows the entire time oh my godd theyre perfect
I was looking at her eyelashes and how cute they look on her!
+Luz i was looking at her teeth! gosh it's so perfect...i love her teeth
+KwonJungring i was looking at her hair....i am a creep
i was looking at her jawline cause they're so sharp!
we are so weird XD hahahahaha
I'm afraid about my baby hair transform into a kind of beard 😨
sweeterica92 me too
sweeterica92 mee too.. 😅
It won’t don’t worry
Me too
sweeterica92 it won't tho
WARNING: If you use an AHA/BHA product (eg. the Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting 8% AHA Gel, which I use and absolutely swear by), DO NOT apply it the same day you've shaved your face! I learned this the hard way and oooh, the burning was way too real XD Lol. Your skin will be a bit more sensitive than usual for about 24hrs after you shave your face, so it's best to avoid any exfoliants for the next 24hrs or so xox
^ Ditto!
I read this a little bit too late
Just did that today and WOOOO that tingled 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I've been shaving my face for a few months now (and I actually got a few other people to try it) and I love how my skin looks and feels. I was freaked out at first but I researched it and decided to try it out, now I'm hooked.
*Cons:* despite popular belief, your hair won't grow back thicker & faster, BUT they will feel slightly prickly when they start growing out again because you cut them at a blunt edge making all the hairs the same size. This will probably take a week or 2 (depending on your hair growth rate) for anybody to notice this though, and by that time, most people will have shaven their face again - just as most people will do shaving any other part of their body. However, if you decide not to shave your face again, they will eventually grow out different lengths and everything will go back to normal.
ALSO CON, if you're prone to ingrown hairs, I'd suggest NOT to shave your face because there's a chance they could pop up on your face too. As well, I've heard some people with extremely sensitive skin break out from face shaving, so I'd suggest doing a small patch test first. (Although people might've broken out because they didn't properly take care of their face before & after face shaving which are very crucial steps in keeping your face clear!)
I personally against shaving my face. The little hair on your face protects your skin from dirt and germs, keeping your skin less sensitive to other factors... Shaving your face mayy make your foundation go on a little smoother and look nicer, but it's not worth it guys, once you've shaved you'll have to commit to continuous shaving for the rest of your life or else, if you let it grow back, it will be a lot more visible and not good looking. Not to mention for those who have sensitive skin like me, it can cause irritation and HORRIBLE breakouts like seriously, in the past whenever I tried to shave, just parts of my forehead, in the areas that have many baby hairs, it always, always broke me out terribly and I had to take medical care for like 2 -3 months until my face was completely back to normal :/
I know the struggle of those hairy girls like me to put on makeup but hey I do believe they're there for a good reason right?
That's false. I have shaved my face, and now I haven't shaved for a year. My hair hasn't change. It's a myth that I grows back thicker and darker. My hair on my face is exactly the same as it was before I shaved it.
excuse me but i shave sometimes and sometimes i let it be it grows back exactly the way it was before. shaving doesnt change your dna or hormones who are responsible for your hair growth😂 therefore you wont get thiker hair. also if you stop it for 4 weeks youll have exactly the same peachhair you had before. if you havent done it once you cant know the pros and cons......o.O
+Vanessa S that's rude to say, you are making her look like a liar while she just told what happened to her and she didn't say that all people gonna have the same reaction as her , not all people are like you
I've read multiple articles about the whole "once you shave the hair will grow back thicker/longer" being a myth and as much sense the logic behind it makes sense to me, I still can't help but believe it's real because when I started shaving my legs at 14 ever since then my leg hair has never been the same. It's definitely more noticeable now than it ever was before I shaved it. And when my aunt threaded the peach fuzz around my lips which I swear I have never given thought to before, they're slightly more noticeable now as well (but not bad enough that I feel the need to remove them)
+Livia Picado Actually, shaving makes the ends of the hair blunt, which makes it look much thicker and darker than when it grows naturally because naturally it tapers off and thins at the ends. It's the same reason hair feels thicker when you cut it.
hair only thickens up during puberty and of course when you are older and hit another round of "puberty" most women in their late 40's and up start growing thick hairs on their chin regardless of if they wore make up or shaved or did neither of those. some women get thick mustaches too but it really doesn't matter about if you shave it or not. It's about genetics. People think that "I shaved my legs when they started getting hairy and now they grow back thick" they were always gonna get thick. legs arm pits. facial hair for guys. Guys don't shave their armpits yet they still get thick and coarse.
You gave us the pros, what are the cons?
having to shave your face twice a month
with some people the hair can grow back thicker. sometimes shaving your face can irritate it. you'll have to shave often. you can cut your face if youre not careful. it could start to give you a five o'clock shadow ish look. thats about all i know.
Some people get bad rashes :(
Cuts and your hair can grow quicker and thicker which sucks
Hair doesn't grow back thicker. It only looks like that because the end of the hair is very flat and blunt.
Threading is a better option to shaving. Yanks out the hair roots and gives a smooth surface for foundation. Also helps with better absorption of serums, creams etc. For those who are worried that regrowth will be thicker and darker, try threading instead.
I prefer threading honestly. Takes even longer for the hair to grow back, doesn't come in direct contact with my skin so it doesn't get severely irritated and potentially break out, and it minimises the chance of getting ingrown hairs (something shaving is notorious for).
its so weird that you made this video just when i myself have started shaving my face!
it makes my skin smooth and exfoliated, makes my foundation apply smoother and it just generally looks more radiant.
and no! it does not grow thicker!!
Honestly guys, I have done this before and I understand that it does not work for everyone, but if you do use this type of razor and go with a light hand and then moisturize afterwards, you will not get those bumps or harsh hairs when they grow back. Scientists have proven it wrong. If you are unsure, just ask your doctor or get a dermatologist recommendation. Shaving your face for most people, is beneficial. If you try it once, and it doesn't work out, then you don't have to do it again. Don't get so prissy on Tina just because she is sharing one of her routines. She is only trying to help. Some of these comments are just harsh for no reason.
Definitely wouldn't recommend doing it on dry skin, the friction causes so much irritation. I usually shave my face using this type of razor while in the bath with plenty of water on my face and it works perfectly. The steam and warm water softens the skin and helps the razor glide over so much easier causing far less irritation.
Peel off charcoal mask also pulls out the tiny hairs on my face, and leaves my skin really smooth. It's also super fun!
Oh wow I thought I was the only one that did this haha! I shave and thread it depends on my mood. I actually like to steam my face with a hot towel and cleanse before I do any type of hair removal just because I think the hairs become softer and my pores open up so I don't get ingrown hairs. It helps a lot tbh!
For those of you who are scared that your hairs will grow back thicker if you shave, it really doesn't. I've also never gotten 5 o'clock shadow either. And I've been blessed with some dark hairs above my lip!
I do suggest that you guys use an eyebrow shaver like Tina. You can find them at Target or Walgreens. If you're lucky and live near a Daiso a pack of 3 costs under $2. I do suggest not to use any typr of body razors on your face tho, especially if you have sensitive skin. When I used them I found that I had less control and the shave was not as close or clean as an eyebrow shaver. I actually ended up with in grown hairs using them.
I started shaving my face after I had dyed my hair black and my "peach fuzz" on my cheeks also accidentally got dyed too. It look like I had a beard LOL. I didn't know what to do so I thought maybe I can shave it off. Which is what I did and I instantly fix the problem and looked cleaner too. I also noticed my acne has cleared up because of this because my acne products can really get into my pores without hair being in the way.
I have been doing this for years, but using a regular razor. I didn't even know the type you were using existed! I will have to look for them. Thank you, Tina!
Definitely works! I’ve started doing it because I’ve notice every time I apply makeup my liquid or powder foundation latches onto my dry skin. I also suffer from dryness on my nose area too I also slightly run the blade through and it gets rid of all the dry skin! Always thought it was because I wasn’t exfoliating enough or I had the wrong skincare product and it wasn’t. Heard somewhere and here that it’ll help with it and IT DOES! My hair still comes out peach fusses not thick at all. So happy I did research this is something I’ll do once a month! Thanks for your tip!
im afriad my pores will get bigger and get pimples and blackheads:/
I shaved my moustache twice. Not with the tool you showed but with a regular leg shaver. After I did that, my upper lip felt really weird, and dry. I think it even flaked a little bit. The moustache area also felt a little numb. It was very weird. So I'm afraid if I do this to my face, it will feel just as numb/weird.
Same thing happens to me
I use the razor shown in the video and I get no reaction to it so I think it's fine :)
Regular shavers have more blades on them! When you use a 3 bladed razor, you're passing the skin 3x PER swipe with the blade and I'm guessing that's more than likely what's irritating your skin (especially if you go over the area one more time, the skin was exposed to the blades 6x)! If you look up how the blades look on the face razor, it's only one blade so it'd be a lot more gentler on your skin.
xCandyxo thanks! That sounds really logical, don't know why I never tought of that :p
+Ynke Herrygers haha NP! I thought that to myself too when I heard about it in a video too :P
Can you do like a video how to get rid of lady mustache????
You can get it threaded
Or wax
You shave it....or wax it or bleach it. Laser isn't usually very effective if the hair is light colored and fine.
i have a faint lady moustache too.. i shave it once every 2 weeks but every time it seems like it grows out faster and thicker... i dont want to end up with a full beard after a while. what should i do?
instead of shaving it , use waxing or hair cream removal ..it will help , same happened to me..
I shave due to being hypothyroid that gives me some chin/jawline hairs and it actually helps my skin look so much better in those areas. Just make sure to moisturize to avoid any skin irritations.
if you don't want to shave, you should try the nair face cream it's around 4 or 5$ at target or Walmart and it's painless!! I've threaded before and it hurts but this is more effective you just leave it on for about 5-7 mins and take it off with a damp towel after removing all your unwanted facial hair
I'm scared to try this because what if it grows back thick 😣😣😣
That is just a myth I thought the exact same but it's not true at all
It doesn't
exactly
don't shave your face seriously. I used to do it, now I have more hair in places I didn't before. I have dark facial hair which makes it even worse
+Danielle Scheubel kookie❤
I just use a traditional leg razor to shave my face. I save my face every time I open a new razor. I shave my side burn area and all around my bottom and top lip, nothing feels better than a silky freshly shaved face lol.
do you use any shaving cream or something before shaving?? or a dry face!! like in the video!?
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I love the way you talk ... So polite and nice
Lol I just use a leg/underarm razor. I know it's probably not good but it's never once failed me and for me at least, the out come is the exact same as using on of those.
same aha
Ive heard that those blades can irritate some peoples skin because its more than one. Not sure myself as i havent tried shaving yet. I thinn the single blade also offers more control/stability because the way it is positioned, you can see the blade better and what you're doing
Same. For a year now and everything is fine rn
Lindsay Same hahaha I did just get and eyebrow razor tho (like the one she was talking about) for my eyebrows cuz i got lazy with plucking, and i think i'll try it with my lady moistache haha
"It doesn't work with wet skin" ??? I mean I don't know with you guys but i shave my face when it's wet and it's faster
+Honey Kristelle it's best to shave your face when it's dry, that way you exfoliate your skin at the same time. When it's wet, you don't get the same results.
+Tina Yong oh ok Thanks!
It doesn't make a difference, wet or dry.
I also shave my face when it's wet, otherwise i get red bumps where i shaved because my skin is kinda sensitive :)
+Vanessa Abels same2
I think this is a cool idea. But I don't think I've ever seen razors like that.
Anyway, what is so "unnatural" about women shaving their face? No one has problems if men shave their faces but if a women shaves their face it's like "OH NO, BAAAAAD "
Theres no need for women to shave their face?
Because men grow much much more facial hair? Most people aren't saying it's bad for women to shave their hair, it's just not completely necessary. Men look very different very quickly when they don't shave for short amounts of time. Anways who even cares what some strawman thinks, that has no effect on anything
ok you showed yourself shaving your face while it's dry but won't that cause your skin to be irritated ?because I do that while my face is wet ! is there a difference between both methods or is it all the same ?
and thanks for the video 👌
When it's dry it helps to exfoliate the skin. After I shave I rinse it with water and apply a moisturizer. I've never dealt with irritation and I have relatively sensitive skin
Don't shave against the hair growth either. That may make it appear thicker and irritate it.
when is the proper time to shave your face? before/after washing your face before bed time? or before/after you wash your face when you wake up? or any time you want? if that's the case, do you have any suggestions about this or what do you prefer?
I always thought it was bad to get rid of facial hair by shaving and that only plucking the hair would prevent it from growing back thicker. So glad to see it is a myth!!!
I don't shave my whole face, because I'm lazy, but the razors are super handy for cleaning up a messy hairline (i.e. your brows and the hair at your temples are trying to become one) and I use them to clean up around my brows, or upper lip. I don't get dark or thick hair, but as I've gotten older the "mustache" hair gets a touch long sometimes. XD
Good video. hope women take it seriously! Shaved for years! Have tried many methods for removing facial hair and have found this to be the best one. I use a lady's electric razor, it's lady Remington. It's so cute, pink & purple, fits right in my hand. Not big and bulky like a man's razor. You might give it a try. very convenient. one time purchase, you don't run out of razors, etc.
People who think it makes your hair grow back thicker it's because you're cutting into the middle of the hair shaft where it is thicker. It doesn't technically make the hair grow back thicker. They teach you all of this in Cosmetology school. A girl in my class did an experiment on herself.
Just a few questions :
- Would your facial peach fuzz grow darker after shaving?
- Is it good for acne prone skin?
-Would your skin get irritated from it?
Thanks!
After watching the video, I learnt so many new things. Thx Tina
I don't have too much hair on my face they're really tiny and invisible but yet yesterday I shaved my face with aloevera gel. And today I already have less acne, smoother and brighter skin. I dont now how my tiny acnes vanished! I am so happy
Omg thank you for making this video!! I've only shaved my face once (though I know tons of people who do) and was always nervous of whether it was good or not. Totally gonna shave more now!
love this advise! Thank you. I am enjoying this and it really does brighten the skin.
hi Tina I am your silent viewer I just want you to know that I love your make up hacks and tutorials it help me and I learned a lot from you.. love you keep it up.. I'm from Philippines 😘😘😘
love dissssss. i have sensitive skin & i've found that shaving my face in the direction my hair grows prevents razor bumps or irritation! still get all the benefits too!! xo
I could never do this because every time some one says "do this!!, your hair won't grow back thicker!!!" It grows back twice as dark and thick. Girls, don't always believe that when people tell you, everyone is different
I did threading to my face hair but its so painful. Maybe I can try shaving next.
I love your channel it is amazing I have actually used some of your makeup hacks they were so useful. don't ever quit youtube!
do the hairs on your face grow back? if so, is it going to prickly and noticable? how often does it take for your face to have the peach fuzz fully grow back
i wanna try it , but im scared that my hair on my face gets thicker
It won't!
it does if you have thicker/darker hair. i know that i do and i stopped shaving because it was almost becoming a 5 o'clock shadow. if you want to remove hair, get it threaded. it's significantly safer and the hair grow back slower and thinner the more you do it.
It doesn't grow back thicker
It just
1-grows in different directions making it appear thicker ,but it really isnt
Or just the ends of the hairs are't fine since you cut them
Pearl Samonte it wont
I like how you always point at yourself as you say Tina as if we didn't already know that you are Tina because you are mostly by yourself in the video
Honestly i do this every like 1-2 weeks and the worst thats ever happened to me is i got 1 pimple on the side of my cheek that went away after 2 nights of putting cream prescribed by the dermatologist😂😂 and it makes my skin look healthier and my makeup looks fleek so if u have medicine for acne i say totally do this❤
I just love how informative, smart and professional you are. ♥♥♥♥♥♥
would razor burn be a side effect...? :/
Not with the type of razor shown in the video.
You can buy those kind of razors on aliexpress, they are just as good
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Where in your skincare routine do you shave? Like before cleansing or after?
Hi Tina, what do you think about doing that with laser sesiones? :) Is it better?
How often should you do it...when I shave my legs or anything it grows back within 1-2 days
my hair on the face and neck grows back thicker and very dark so I would not recommend and it grows very quick on me too so I wouldn't shave every day like a guy
Hi is this shaving method good for skin ??
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Tina! I have a question! I have heard that when you shave the hair grows back darker. (I know it sounds crazy) but its the main reason I have never dealt with my little milk-moustache - I have very thick hairgrowth, but fortunately its completely blond and almost invisible - Ive always been selfconscious about my moustache, but left it as it is as Im afraid it will grow out to a real dark moustache if I shave it.
You're shaving opposite direction hair grows. It's prone to irritations, nicks, cuts and razor burns. So I'd suggest shaving direction hair grows
Does it make a difference in which direction the blade goes? I noticed you did in both directions.
Blessings!
I believe it depends on which way the hairs are growing. For example it's like when your shaving your legs you shave up to get the hairs going to opposite way in which they grow to get rid of them. So normally hair grows down so mostly shave up, but near the baby hairs she went downwards for more control😊
BrandonAllstars Zoe thank you for the info, much appreciated!
Blessings!
Hi Tina, I have ALOT of peach fuzz around my hairline on out, and my chin and forehead...also my upper lip. I'm so afraid to shave because I've heard most likely we will get breakout's and bumps. I was told to use a gentle face soap and to shave the same way your hair grows, not against the grain so to speak. please help...What should I do??? I'm ready to get rid of this peach fuzz. Also, will my hair grow back thick and more of it? Thanks...Mary
After shaving, would you face feel prickly after the hair grows?
Hi Tina. Thanks for your videos always. Cutting to the chase, I never had my face shaved and I have some bumps on my skin. So, don't think it's applicable for my whole face but under lower lip, where whiteheads made family... (I tried many things but nothing clears them out, only got inflammation) Do you think shaving will help my chin be smooth and nice?
After you shave your face and the hairs grow back, does your face feel prickly? I'm curious about that
I wouldn't recommend this to people with acne at all. I'm afraid it might lead to scars, but feel free to correct me.
And I'm reading the comments, most of you say that hair don't grow back thicker... idk, I'm a mediterranean girl, when I can't wax and I shave my legs they do grow back thicker, and darker (no I don't mean they look thicker they actually are, believe me). Do you think it would happen the same to my face? Because, well, I've always wanted to get rid of that peach fuzz which looks greyish on me (...yep, I'm the kind of mediterranean girl with PALE skin smh I don't even tan)
I do this to clean up the middle of my eyebrows but I use coconut oil with it to not scratch myself. I prefer this method better.
Tina will u try the wine eyeshadow, mascara,and lipstick plus doesn't the wine lipstick taste like wine
Does the mustache area get darker? Or does it look green after shaving? And how about pimples, do you get pimples after shaving?
Would you ever try eyelash extensions?
I actually did this last night and omg my face was baby smooth ,glowing and very clean especially after I used my Clairsonic to wash my face I love it so much I will definitely be shaving my face once a month 💕💕💕
she is beautiful 🥺🦋🥰
Does hair grows back like boys beard after shaving?
Thank u so much Tina I loved the product I ordered it from Amazon and I'm using it and it's really awesome I not used to it much because it's new for me but I wanted to ask that I have a little acne on my face so can I still u it
Does it matter which direction you shave the face, ie: Downward/ Upward?
So i watched a ton videos coz tmw iam gonna do a ahaving for first time ..but Tina's approval is all i want a
if you shave your face, your skin might be irritated from the blades therefore causing un even discoloration of the skin
It could get irritated depending on what kind of blade you use and how much pressure you apply. Me, if I use a certain kind of blade my skin gets irritated but it doesn't with others.. Maybe it's the metal or the shape I'm not sure. Just exploring different ones has seemed to work for me maybe you could give it a try if you're interested :)
it causes irritation when it's dirty (that means you've been using the blade for too long) Just rub some alcohol on your skin or on your blade and exfoliate before shaving tho!
amz amz... alcohol? What type ?
Would it make the hair on your face darken? Like when you shave your legs? Just wondering :)
I've been doing it with a leg razor I didn't realize people did this with the kind you used I need to try that. I'm always terrified of cutting my face but I need to do it since I have some dark fine hairs near my jaw next to my ear
I can't believe people do this!! Have fun getting hairy faces later on in your life!!
yeah! it really works ,French & beautiful skin .🌸
hi tina is it suggested if if i have mild acne or should i complete avoid it?
I'm so fortunate to have very little hair on my body and face. I couldn't imagine doing this as a teenager. I would have had scars everywhere.
Can you do this to your eyebrows too?
MARYLIN MONROE was VERY AGAINST SHAVING cuz she loved how her peach fuzz captures light
Where can you get these razors in the United Kingdom?? I've never seen them and I need one 😩
Hi Tina! I was just wondering where you get these information from? I've always been skeptical about Googles info on cosmetic things but I was just wondering how you learned these :)
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Hey i m doing this since since maybe 3 months every 2 weeks and my facial hair are not thicker at all they re just the same. Plus i have a very sensitive skin and wax used to irritate and make redness on my face and i don t have this problem with shaving.
I want to try this! But I have acne bumps, so not sure if this is safe?
i should have done this sooner, my skin was turning really dull and just felt nasty and i just did this and its so smooth and brighter and lighter i was so shook
I shave my face in the shower when it's wet. It works perfectly fine.
I have been doing this and the results are as you say. Much nicer skin. Love the term derma-planing rather than shaving.. So girly!
Hey Tina! Love your videos but do you have any makeup tutorials coming soon?
I've never even considered shaving my face haha, I don't think I'm going to be doing it but it's definitely interesting!
Love your videos! You seem like such a nice and genuine person .
I really wanna try this because I feel the baby hairs on my face really mess up my foundation, but my skin is very prone to rashes because of shaving :/
I thought I was the only one who did this! haha
I was just going to post that!
same😂
I do it to 😂💞
+Ridha Safaa thxs for living one more idiot on the plant
+Ridha Safaa 👍
Does shaving your face make peach fuzz come back darker or thicker like when you do it to your legs?