Ladies, let's talk more about the downsides of shaving facial hair! 😱 #shorts
In recent years, face shaving has become increasingly popular for women seeking smooth and polished-looking skin. However, it’s important to consider some notable downsides.
One significant consequence of shaving facial hair is the nature of regrowth. When you shave, you cut the meticulous pointed tip of each hair follicle, resulting in blunt hair ends. While this doesn’t change the amount of hair, it certainly impacts its feel. The hair naturally grows back "prettily" as some might say, identical in color and thickness, but due to the blunt cut at its tip, it feels different. Instead of being long and soft, the hair grows back appearing shorter and somewhat bristly.
Maximal effectiveness of razors is generally limited. Shelly advises using facial shaving blades only two to three times at most to minimize the risk of irritation. Keeping your blades sharp and fresh isn’t just essential for an effective shave but also for minimizing post-shave complications.
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