Did you know that women all over the world are starting to shave their…faces? Whether you grow hair on your face or not, this new trend has women everywhere taking razors to their chins, cheeks, and even foreheads!
If you’ve seen The Greatest Showman, you know what a bearded lady looks like. Are there really women out there with full-on beards who need to shave their face just as often as men do? Sure, these women do exist, and their hairy appearances are usually due to issues involving a hormonal imbalance. But, believe it or not, many women make the conscious choice to shave their faces as part of their beauty routine for its exfoliating benefits.
TIMESTAMPS:
Why some women shave 1:26
What exactly you can gain by shaving your face 2:27
It gets rid of baby hairs 2:33
It gives you a natural glow 3:07
It has anti-aging benefits 3:52
Safety measures 4:41
Pick the right razor 5:13
The correct way to shave 5:53
How often you can do that 7:22
#shaving #womensfacialshaving #faceshaving
Music by Epidemic Sound
SUMMARY:
- While shaving is primarily done to remove hair, some people use shaving as an act of exfoliation. An ultra-sharp, thin blade not only cuts hair but also shaves away the very top layer of the epidermis (or skin). The removal of this thin layer of skin can do wonders for your complexion!
- While you may not actually see any hairs on your face, you definitely have some. Getting rid of this thin layer of hair can leave your skin feeling exceptionally smooth.
- Shaving your face can exfoliate your skin. The thin layer on the surface of your skin is comprised of a mixture of dead skin cells, leftover makeup, and other general dirt from the environment.
- You’ll be happy to know that by shaving your face, you’re regularly exfoliating your skin, which, in turn, keeps your skin healthy and in tip-top shape as you age.
- Before you take a razor to your face, it’s important that your skin is clean — as well as your razor. Try to have your shaving sessions just after a hot shower since warm steam not only softens the hair but helps it to stand up about 30% more.
- It’s also crucial that you take the time to pick the right razor for your skin. Don’t just opt for the cheapest option. A razor for this type of shaving should be fairly thin.
- Contrary to the popular myth, if you shave the hair on your face, it won’t grow back thicker or darker. Shaving your face doesn’t suddenly produce more hair follicles. However, your hair may grow back a bit faster.
- If you plan on applying makeup right after shaving your face, it may be better to wait at least an hour so as not to irritate your freshly exposed skin. Even if your skin doesn’t look red or irritated, it can be incredibly sensitive after this type of exfoliation, so be sure to proceed with caution.
- When shaving your face for exfoliation purposes, doing it more than once or twice a week is definitely not necessary. Doing it more than that would be too harsh on your face.
- If you have acne or overly sensitive skin, shaving your skin can cause a flare-up. Always ask your dermatologist for their advice before changing your beauty routine if you have any skin conditions or concerns.
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If you’ve seen The Greatest Showman, you know what a bearded lady looks like. Are there really women out there with full-on beards who need to shave their face just as often as men do? Sure, these women do exist, and their hairy appearances are usually due to issues involving a hormonal imbalance. But, believe it or not, many women make the conscious choice to shave their faces as part of their beauty routine for its exfoliating benefits.
TIMESTAMPS:
Why some women shave 1:26
What exactly you can gain by shaving your face 2:27
It gets rid of baby hairs 2:33
It gives you a natural glow 3:07
It has anti-aging benefits 3:52
Safety measures 4:41
Pick the right razor 5:13
The correct way to shave 5:53
How often you can do that 7:22
#shaving #womensfacialshaving #faceshaving
Music by Epidemic Sound
SUMMARY:
- While shaving is primarily done to remove hair, some people use shaving as an act of exfoliation. An ultra-sharp, thin blade not only cuts hair but also shaves away the very top layer of the epidermis (or skin). The removal of this thin layer of skin can do wonders for your complexion!
- While you may not actually see any hairs on your face, you definitely have some. Getting rid of this thin layer of hair can leave your skin feeling exceptionally smooth.
- Shaving your face can exfoliate your skin. The thin layer on the surface of your skin is comprised of a mixture of dead skin cells, leftover makeup, and other general dirt from the environment.
- You’ll be happy to know that by shaving your face, you’re regularly exfoliating your skin, which, in turn, keeps your skin healthy and in tip-top shape as you age.
- Before you take a razor to your face, it’s important that your skin is clean — as well as your razor. Try to have your shaving sessions just after a hot shower since warm steam not only softens the hair but helps it to stand up about 30% more.
- It’s also crucial that you take the time to pick the right razor for your skin. Don’t just opt for the cheapest option. A razor for this type of shaving should be fairly thin.
- Contrary to the popular myth, if you shave the hair on your face, it won’t grow back thicker or darker. Shaving your face doesn’t suddenly produce more hair follicles. However, your hair may grow back a bit faster.
- If you plan on applying makeup right after shaving your face, it may be better to wait at least an hour so as not to irritate your freshly exposed skin. Even if your skin doesn’t look red or irritated, it can be incredibly sensitive after this type of exfoliation, so be sure to proceed with caution.
- When shaving your face for exfoliation purposes, doing it more than once or twice a week is definitely not necessary. Doing it more than that would be too harsh on your face.
- If you have acne or overly sensitive skin, shaving your skin can cause a flare-up. Always ask your dermatologist for their advice before changing your beauty routine if you have any skin conditions or concerns.
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