@@taytertotbe194 i mean she seems like a really organized person, and I don't think this comment was specifically targeted on her skin but look at her hair they are so clean and looks organized and well took care of.
Not do hard...but our society made this hard..I don't think people need to care about their beauty too much...this creates insecurity in mind and makes our daily life too difficult
Because nobody can admit simple things, like they don't wear makeup for themselves, they were it to fit in. People will never admit it and will never see the problem. That's the issue with beauty. It's not for yourself, it's for everyone else.
Same, I’d wanna be a dog cause I wouldn’t have to worry as much about my fur since I wouldn’t have to groom myself, my owner can do that for me ah I’m so lazy lmfao
@@shouqh-x4u yeah I've been putting Vaseline on my eyelashes before bed every night and it has really made a difference!my eyelashes are alot thicker and longer!
Her face said we're both beautiful in our own ways, her skin said we're all different but we should all take care of ourselves and her eyebrows said nothing because eyebrows can't talk. Love yourselves. You are all beautiful:)
i shave my face every 2 weeks and i have acne !! never had anything bad happen from it, but i heard some people saying it made them break out.. just be careful :)
I notice people who usually wear eye make up are more at risk for dark circles. It’s just something I noticed. But I don’t think it’s because of make up, it’s the frequent wiping (off make up) of the eye area is the main cause.
@@masteroogway6339 bro I literally know 0% eye makeup and I do makeup like once every two months and yet I look like a raccoon. I like to believe its genes
@@tanzaf4094 oops, I forgot to mention people who usually does eye make up have dark circles AND a tint of redness. I’m aware people have dark circles caused by anything other than that. But honestly, dark circles can look dope, so some people are lucky to have it naturally.
For those who say what shaving their face gave them breakouts: please keep in mind that you must wait at least 24 hours before applaying makeup on shaved skin or you WILL break out. Also, it is very important to shave in the direction the hair grows, otherwise it can cause ingrown hairs and remember that hair grows in different directions on the different areas of tha face. I would not recommend shaving on dry skin and not exfoliating before you do it, and remember that some products that contain fragrances can irritate your skin. All this being said, everyone is different and I can't say for sure that even if you do al of this you wont break out. Also, hair does not grow thicker nor darker (I have been shaving for about 2 years now) Edit: omg i just realized how many likes this comment has, please keep in mind that im no expert or anything, this is just a personal opinion that i got from my experience, google research and other videos i have watched. Be very careful if you decide to try it and if you are concerned please reach out to a dermatologist or specialist. Take care! Also, since someone asked: i dont think you should shave more than once a week. Shaving is kind of a like a very deep exfoliation, so be gentle with your skin.
kitsune dont u get thick hair on sides? Becoz i get thick hair on my sides and i stop using it there 😔 Other thing is, i use to do wax on my face and my hair growth is kinda up n down but it is okay to use razor in both directions up n down? 😔
Haya Khan its not ticker but since you shave it it can feel 'tick' because the razor creates a blunt cut in comparison with the 'normal' state of the piece of hair which goes thiner towards the end. So a few days after i shave it does feel a little weird. Also, dont shave in both directions on the same spot because this can cause ingrown hairs. Always shave in the direction which the hair grows
Thank you for showing that realistic close up. That takes courage and a lot of being comfortable with the person that you are! So many youtubers show themselves shaving their face and you can't really see a difference due to the zoomed out camera/blurring effects. There's so much shame that women go through about having hair on their face and this made me feel normal.
I tried this routine a couple of weeks ago and I cannot recommend it enough! My skin somehow completely transformed. I feel like it looks SO much glowier, moisture adheres to it better, it literally looks so smooth it's like real life facetune. I'm not saying this can cure cystic acne but I think it can REALLY improve the overall appearance of your skin. Makeup also goes on like literal butter. 1 month update: just did for the second time last night; got the exact same results as before. No visible thicker growth. Still highly recommend. 4 month update: works perfectly! try it! 3 year update: gooo do it works amazingly well
haven't noticed anything worsening with my skin, no thicker growth at all, my face just looks the same as before I did this routine (since i havent had two consecutive days off to do it to make sure i dont irritate my skin with makeup)
Can everyone stop hating on themselves in the comments like please it’s not cute. Edit: you can keep hating on yourself in the comments, no one is stopping you guys. I was just saying it gets annoying sometimes.
@@nohararin8404 I wanted to be like that but then I get called “unwomanly” for not wearing makeup 🙄 I know for a fact that’s not true and I don’t understand why other people think they can comment on what I wear.
I’ve been shaving my face like this for YEARS and I’m glad that everyone is finally catching on because it’s literally a must, I can’t go without it now. After a couple weeks I just feel like my face looks so dull, and as soon as I shave it again it literally is beaming.
Farah Rajput Doesn’t increase it, but since your shaving the hair down to the skin surface level, once the hair grows out it’s blunt instead of tapered. Think of an eyelash, how it’s thin and lighter at the tips and imagine cutting it in half, the tip will now be blunt and dark.
I'm shaving my chin since I was 10, not for aesthetic reasons but literally because it's hairy there. Had to stop using the epilator as the weakest hairs begun to grow darker and stronger and it looked like I was getting a veritable beard. I had to adjust to plucking only the darkerst ones.
Thank you so much for this, I’m scared to do this because people only show how to shave the sides of the cheeks and not the nose or the inner cheeks which are at harder angles, you were glowing before and after like wow, that’s some magic right there!
I started shaving my face about a year now, and my skin never felt so soft and looked soooo goood. Guys I’m mixed with Indian, so I’m hairy. So when I started shaving my face, my hyperpigmentation has gone, my skin’s brighter and even. I even got my mom and sister to shave their faces and they’re happy with the result.
I've been feeling extremely insecure about how hairy my face is and this video just gave me the confidence to try face shaving, thank you so much all your tutorials are INCREDIBLE
Don’t ever feel insecure about that, there’s so many woman (including me) with that same problem. I’m gonna try this this too, you probably already have done it but still good luck!
i use aloe gel to shave mine because it tends to dry a little quick i apply it in small sections, i started doing this when i was about 16 and no your hair does not grow back thicker despite what people say. my skin honestly changed so much after i started shaving it
I’ve been doing this for a long time with the revlon razor as well! I haven’t had any issues with ingrown hairs! The regrowth is normal, my hair doesn’t thicken whatsoever! My skin feels beautiful after ✨ & it lightens so much!! I am one hairy gal lol
I just wanna say for anyone who happens to see this... that yeah this can be great for your skin and for your confidence. But it can also react differently for you. As far as your skin or how your hair grows back. And you are committing to something so make sure you are going to be able to maintain if this is something you choose to do. Theres nothing wrong with it if you do or don't. BUT don't feel like you HAVE to. Hair anywhere on your body and face is natural, healthy, ok, and BEAUTIFUL. Granted, this girl is beautiful before, during, after... etc. We won't all become models by doing what they do. Just do your informed research and have a good understanding of your skin type and needs. Shave downwards at a 45 degree angle, with the grain rather than against. Use oil before and don't wear makeup for 24 hours afterwards. If you're insecure about your hair its one thing but like me, if you think about doing this as a reaction because of something ONE person said to you, then do some soul searching and wait and make the decision once you're in a better place mentally and emotionally. You are free to do and should be supported in whatever decision you make. And the one you make is what is right for you. But know that you don't HAVE to do it or not do it. Its healthy and fine to have hair or to shave it. There's a lot of pressure out there to push us all one way or another in ways and about things that can make us feel really insecure. You're beautiful if you're fuzzy hairy or bald. You're worthy of love in any shape or form. And f*ck em if someone is worried about what YOU do with YOUR face. ❤
This comment is a note to self :) feel free to read for reference July 18 - I'm going to try shaving my face for the first time today, we'll see how this goes, hope i won't harm myself xD Feedback - Right after shaving, i could tell my face was literally glowing and my skin felt so smooth i loved it. Thankfully i didn't injure myself, i second the use of a pre-shave oil because without the oil the skin is just too dry which can easily cause injuries. The area around the eyebrows is tricky to shave so i'd love a few tips about that. 9 days after 1st shave - I avoided exfoliating since i shaved and my face still feels smooth and supple and the hair didn't grow back any thicker/prickier (idk if this is a word but you get the point). I did pluck my eyebrows once during the 9-day wait for aesthetic purposes. October 1st - i've been shaving for the past few months.. AND I haven't noticed any issues (as in thickness, overgrowth, etc) Shaving still has a pretty good effect; skin glows and smooth post shaving and for a few days after Only issue is it feels like my upper lip area gets darker (or in my case green-ish) because of the tiny hair growing back... (I've always had this issue growing up btw) this issue was solved thanks to threading.. i only thread the area above my upper lip to avoid darkening and hyperpigmentation and then i shave my facial hair after threading said area (no problem shaving after threading) I'm not the best at grooming my own eyebrows so it's still pretty difficult for me even after all these months of shaving+threading which can be frustrating... my poor eyebrows :') Q. Will i continue using this method? A. Yes, it is effective and i got used to the technique so i don't think it's difficult. Also , combining shaving and threading is the best for me so that's how i'll do it. Q. What about other methods? A. I have super sensitive skin so waxing and sugaring have not been useful in any way.. (rashes, pimples and light burns) so that's a no Q. Try laser hair removal? A. I probably will do it sometime in the future but for now i'm quite content without it. Also, the fact that the hair might not be permanently removed is.... *sigh* THAT'S IT End of feedback English is not my 1st language, sorry :)
@@purva9636 thank you for reminding me to update my comment :) I edited it, you can read my feedback, if you have specific questions i'll be glad to answer :)
@@mixx-n-match thank you for letting us know :) I'll give it a try, but i'm very scared of doing it. also coz ppl recognice easily and that aftermath feels weird.
if i would have skin like her i might never do anything on my face Who are saying that "she has this skin bc she do all these" bro some people have perfect skin naturally no matter what they do or what not.And there're many ppl who do so many skin care things but still have issues. If just doing all these stuff can make skin perfect then most of the girl could gain it.
@@izzika I don't think there is anything gross over here I just wanted to prove that even when I do nothing to my skin I don't have break outs. FYI I do bath daily and that's when I wash my face and I don't touch it later.
To the legs... same. I tried shaving my face a week ago. So far I don't see any facial hair that turned thicker. It slowly grows too and not much visible hair too. Only near the eyebrows 😆
I highly recommend the “flawless finishing touch facial hair remover”. I’ve been using it for a few years and it works wonderfully! It costs about $20 :)
Girls I DO NOT RECOMMEND YOU DO THIS!! Just like I guessed she does laser on her face so that is a major reason why she doesn't have that much hair. Also when you do laser hair removal you have to shave your face. I used to do laser on my face and for a while my hair was a lot less but once I stopped my hair grew back and worse! If you're middle eastern like me or have thicker hair please do not shave. It is really upsetting that influencers aren't more careful with what they promote because once you start shaving there is no going back. However, I started using turmeric, it removes the hairs on my face and exfoliates, it also has other great benefits. BUT if you have acne STAY AWAY FROM DIY(same goes for turmeric), the ph- are not balanced and you'll just be spreading bacteria and making your acne worse. I made that mistake when I was younger and got scars from it. My main point is be really careful when trying these things that are recommended by youtubers, especially when its not skin care products that are made by experts.
Apart from the tumeric mask what else do you use to remove the hair from your face? The same thing has happened to me, I have more hair & it's a lot darker/noticeable.
@@baybiisk Just the mask, like I said mix it with yogurt and let it dry and the gently exfoliate. Each time it will take more and more of the hair. I remember when I was younger there was this specially facial lightning color I would put on my face but they stopped selling that, I think the chemicals are bad for your face so stay away. Other than that, threading is the best because the hairs will grow less and less thick. My recommendation is to do the turmeric and plug the rest of the hair with a eyebrow plugger. Its really logic if you think of it when we shave, hair grows back thicker and the opposite when we wax or thread. I don't understand why there are people out there that are misinforming saying that it would somehow be different when it comes to the face. I hope this helps you, let me know!
I'm middle eastern and have lots of hair that is very course and thick... I shave sometimes. On top of that, I wax and thread too if I see the opportunity. My hair doesn't grow thicker or get ruined... Just wait for it to grow again so I can follow one of the 3 methods I mentioned above. I haven't seen the video yet, but shaving the face, w a proper raser (the small ones) isn't something to be afraid. of. Edit: I forgot to add that everyone's diff and should test a small area too... And for in my case, I stopped waxing from Bellow my chin and jawline cause I get breakouts, but shaving that area is fine.
I also did laser on my face and I noticed much more hair on my cheeks than before. I thread my face sometimes but my skin breaks out right after even if i mosturize plus I have acne and scars ; i'm way too afraid to shave tbh. I don't k know what to do lol, I might try the tumeric diy
I’ve now watched a bunch of these, this is without doubt the best! She’s knowledgeable, articulate, the demonstration is clear and easy to follow. I was a little leery about trying this but now I’m ready to go!
I like this vlogger she is not talkng too much like the other blogger that talks a lot til it gets boring. She is doing the tutorial while explaining it so its clearly understand the point. Unlike others too much explanation before they doing the tutorial hehe
quick tip from me is to practice on the back of your hand first, should be similar skin texture and hair growth, then wait a few days and if your skin is feeling good then go for the face!!! xxxx
Just wondering if you know will this cause a 5 o’clock shadow and do you shave your nose? And can you stop at any time or will it be noticeable if you stop (as in one of them things you start and can’t finish)
@@KenzieB572 depends on your hair growth, i have blonde hair so don’t really have a mustache, i don’t shave my nose just the top between brows, i don’t think it would be visible if you stopped shaving but you would probs notice the texture xx
@@daisyunderhillrose yeah I have blonde hair the only dark parts on my face is my eyebrow hair n I wasn’t sure what to do cuz my mums always told me never to do it cuz it’ll cause a 5 o’clock shadow and grow back thicker, thank you xx
Baby u do what u want it's your body, with strict and traditional parents I learned it's better to do it without them knowing. Afterwards they wont even notice😉
thats exactly what my mum said when i was a kid and its true but unless ur a teen then u should do what makes u happy but you shouldnt shave at a young age otherwise it will grow quicker than normal
Love this! You have amazing skin and youre so pretty! This has changed my life. I used to have textured little clogged pores and milia. They were SO annoying especially when I would try to put makeup on. I didnt know what I was doing wrong! Until I seen this! Shaving my face is now a must do in my skin care regimen. My skin has never looked and felt better. Milia GONE textured bumps GONE ! Results...GLOWING SMOOTH SKIN! 🥰
Sina Q I have a slightly large forehead and I wish it was a bit smaller lol.. Whenever I put my hair up I feel like my hairline will fade out of existence :’0
Thank you for this!! I'm asian and the eldest child so my mom would never let me do it and I have no older sister or cousin to ask so this was really helpful!!
Toner should not be used to remove excess dirt and makeup- that ish should come off in the cleanse and a steamer does noooot moisturize your face, it dehydrates it and a towel to remove cleanser???? Of course her skins still perfection💀😂
Jo actually it doesn’t. You always will have the same amount of hair follicles nonetheless if you shave or not. The hair only appears to grow thicker bc its shorter and feels „harder“. Plus you cut the hair so the end is much more „sharper“ than naturally.
probably the top 10 best video ever made on youttube ... full steps, full information for the products, simple video, good music...etc CONGRATS FOR THIS ART. ( i will probably watch it again)
I know she said the hair doesn’t grow back thick but I’m legit worried I’ll have a beard if I do this lol my chin hairs already grow uncontrollably. Your skin looks so clear and good.
I heard someone say that it MIGHT grow back thicker due to your genes and ethnicity.I don’t know how to explain it but the way that the person said it ,it made sense
I do sometimes breakout when shaving my face but I’ve noticed that I breakout because of irritation for not prepping my skin correctly or not taking a good aftercare of it. Because of this same reason, I try to not shave my face as often. I’ll try shaving every two weeks up to a month if I can As if it grows back thicker, I myself have really thick hair but I’ve never noticed it growing back thicker. the thing is since you get used to seeing your face without hair when it grows back you notice it more but it doesn’t mean that it grows back thicker
Here is my experience --- • Try shaving in the weekend . you might have cuts from the shaving. • Your skin will be extra sensitive . so avoid going out in the sun . • Don't apply creams with active ingredients after shave . I put petroleum jelly or aloe jel . • If you already have acne don't bother shaving just yet . There is a big chance of you getting acne breakout . • Have patience and don't hurry through it . shave somewhere you can have natural daylight . Shaving in night can lead you to miss some spots . • Shaving itself won't lead you to acne free face . If you have sensitive skin you will get acne . • If you start shaving , keep it regular . Although it will take 1-2 months to get back to normal hairy skin if you stop shaving .
Y'all I shaved my face, and let me tell you this: I ABSOLUTELY regretted it. I decided to shave my face, cause I thought "it wasn't clear enough", and when I did, I thought my face actually looked amazing for once! But this only lasted a few days. My face got very rough, first, because of the hair re-growing, and then after a few weeks later, my foreheads been looking VERY fuzzy and hairy!! To the point that I have to shave it almost every week.. Do this at your own risk, I already warned y'all 💀💀
@Shakira Johnson youre supposed to moisturizer. shaving is essentially exfoliant so afterward, you have to give your skin a lot of moisture and oil and love. I've yet to shave my entire face but I've been shaving my mouth area for ages and its never felt dry.
What have y’all been doing? Lol. I’ve been shaving my face for years, and it allows you to get rid of dead skin and for your makeup to be applied properly. It’s not that RU-vidrs are lying to anyone about this. Remember to moisturize at least twice a day and to drink plenty of water. I’ve never heard of shaving making anyone dry or have rough skin. Also- shaving doesn’t make you grow more hair and doesn’t make it thicker. That’s been proven to be a myth.
For hairless girls its fine to shave ,for us hairy girls its a terror bec the hair will come back and u gotta be doing every 2 days otherwise pricky rough skin ,thats y i never tried it so freaky
Yeah true I shaved my face and it looked good but remember you can never kiss someone 😂 coz people started telling me that my face feels like a man’s face after shaving coz it’s rough. So if you shave remember never let anyone kiss your face or touch 😂
@@sharlinperera8259 haha ik even when i shave my hand,and someone touches it they tell its so pricky,maybe shaving is good for girl's with very less hair
I’ve a few important questions cuz I’ve never shaved/waxed my face hair and been really contemplating doing it this video came at the right time 1) how often do you do it? 2) what do you do if there are areas where you have acne or small bumps/white heads 3) how long should you wait until you put product on your face?
1) it is considered a form of physical exfoliation so probably once a week. Or whenever you feel you need to. 2) if you have bumps and you are worried that you might hurt yourself, just shave around it. 3) after shaving, rinse your face with cool water and then you can apply your products. Hope this helps 😆
i just finished doing mine 😄 i used hyaluronic acid, vitamin c, salicylic acid (only on my nose), and then finished with moisturizer !!! if you want a really nice dewy finish i recommend “versed” dew point moisturizer, it is life changing for me and my skin is soooo beyond dewy after shaving 😌💓
dreamer chick Everybodys skin is different. I’m just saying what can be happen if someone do this. Your saying this is not the reason but I have depression because of this for one year. You have good thoughts about shaving but I have not. So I just wanted the warn people.
dreamer chick “that never happens” you can’t know that. Just because this camed good for your skin doesn’t mean it would be for everyone. Your thoughts are little bit incriminating.
@@benguslaulas2639 yes, that never happens! Because it has not happened to anybody I know... we've been doing it for years. You get acne if you use unhygienic razers or dry shave, or if you are stressed depressed, drinking less water, not wearing sunscreen , or have a bad stomach. I have confirmed this with my dermatologist too... Hence I said please find out the real reason for your acne
lmumtaz 123 WELL THANKS CAPTAIN OBVIOUS. this is just the most annoying comment of all time. Pretty sure this person has realized its fron having acne prone skin and youre not even helping😕
I have acne skin and when I derma plane I don't break out, but everyones skin is different. I would recommend doing this at night before your normal routine, that way no makeup or sweat gets into the pores and the skin has time to settle. I would also recommend making sure you are using a new or disinfected blade and avoid going over any active breakouts so you wont spread bacteria. You can also follow shaving your face with diluted witch hazel or tea tree oil because these are both natural antiseptics that can help with acne!
This was the video that made me start shaving my face and let me tell u best decision ever smoothes the skin and brightness it and no the hair doesn’t grow longer or quicker at all