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Mon Feb 02, 2009 7:27 am |
I originally posted a thread on this topic. You guys are making me laugh You cannot grow hair on your face from shaving!!!!!! If you have hair on your face, it will grow back exactly the same but with a blunt tip. It will not be any thicker or courser. I personally endorse shaving your face, but NOT if you have a hairy face. I would wax it or try another hair removal method and get rid of it, THEN start shaving regularly to SAVE your FACE! ((I've been shaving my face almost daily for 14 years and have yet to grow a moustache or beard!!! ))
It's one of the best kept beauty secrets around, but still to taboo to be exposed!
Here's the link to the old thread...or enter:
do you shave your face in the SUBJECT heading, and it will bring up the link.
http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=19049&highlight=shave+face |
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Sun Oct 02, 2011 3:59 pm |
I find some of the posts on this thread to be hilarious.
There is no way shaving can change the biology of your hair follicles. Shaving cannot make your hair darker, grow longer, or grow faster. It also can't make you grow more hair. As we age, hormones will change the texture and color of some hairs on the face.
If a person already has dark course facial hair the hair will grow back as dark course facial hair. If you have fine blondish facial hair and shave it, will grow back as blond fine facial hair. Your ethnicity, age and hormone levels all determine what type facial hair you have and how it will change as you get older.
Yes shaving will make the end of the hair that grows back blunt, which makes it appear for some that the hair has changed but it truly hasn't. When you pluck, wax or use a depilatory the hair is able to grow in with a fine point but as the hair gets to be it's full predetermined length it will be just as thick as the hair that was shaved off bluntly at the base.
It sounds like some of you have shaved with razors that have super powers. Can I ask where you bought these razors?
I find it to be amazing that these razors can change and determine the length, color and thickness of facial hair. If you have one of these "special" razors, I would quickly patent it if it doesn't have a patent yet. You, my friend, could become a millionaire. |
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