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Mon Jan 29, 2007 10:28 am |
Incase you didn't read the thread
"to get rid of annoying facial hair" ...I just came across another article supporting the idea of women shaving. Thought it was worth reposting the subject to pass on the link:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/7/prweb408926.htm |
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Mon Jan 29, 2007 12:51 pm |
I can scarcely believe that I've started shaving my face.
I like doing it though. I bought a teeny tiny razor.
You people here have turned me into a weirdo.
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Mon Jan 29, 2007 6:02 pm |
I dont know why I am scared to shave my face. It seems so...shameful?Admitting to shaving your face is like admitting you have an STD.Waxing and bleaching dont somehow seem as"embarrassing?"  |
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Mon Jan 29, 2007 8:03 pm |
I don't mean to be repetitive, but I don't recommend shaving to remove hair on your face!!! Shave to save your face!! If you have a hairy face, get rid of the hair first, (waxing, laser, whatever) then start shaving daily. Everybody has some peach fuzz, which is not an issue if you shave it off. If you have darker, courser hair on your face, it will come back exactly the same, no more or no less, but it will come back with a blunt tip (which feels rougher.) I'm a 13 year veteran now and love what its done for my skin!I only wished I had started earlier when my dermatologist first recommended it to me. (I thought he was crazy!) Stupid me. |
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Tue Jan 30, 2007 5:20 am |
First of all, I hope we are not pissing off some of the older forum members who know this topic has already been discussed! As long as anyone wants to chat about it, I'm game.
Monica: No! Don't use an electric razor. That defeats the purpose.
LucyLuc: No...I generally would not tell my boyfriends (did tell one though, and it was ok, but I knew his love was absolutely unconditional!) If it's hard for ladies to comprehend, imagine it for men! They don't need to know about everything we do to stay attractive! To answer your other question. I shave all over my face except my nose and that includes my forehead and crowsfeet area. For a many years I didn't shave the extreme sides of my face, sort of the sideburn area, because I was very peach fuzzy there, so I waxed it a few times first, and now I shave there too. I also shave my arms, which were/are very sun damaged. It has not helped the patchy discoloration I have on my arms, but they are silky smooth and soft. |
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Sat Mar 26, 2011 8:25 pm |
I've been shaving peach fuzz for a long time, and I absolutely cannot fathom what all the fuss is about. Ladies, you shave everything else. The face is no different.
I could not care less whether or not my boyfriend knows or would care. I just don't think it's strange. There are a lot of other places that get shaved or waxed that I would be more concerned about discussing with boyfriends.  |
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