esti in the making here! i love your steps and just wanted to say to everyone please do not do it over any acne because you can risk the possibility of cutting it open and not only will it hurt but it will also contaminate your blade which will lead to a break out on the rest of your face. please also make sure to do it at a 45 degree angle!
I tried the lil razor thingy & since im ash blonde, the “fuzz” is blonde on my face & when i started to use the razor more and more started growing so i had to stop. Dont know why isnt it working for me 😫
Ive been using the cheapest razors ive every bought and my skin has never looked better so that doesnt matter just be gental with your face and don't dry shave
They should have it at your local grocery store just ask the workers, where you can find it, looks like she just bought the plant and cut it, you want to use the inside. Hope this helped have a blessed day.
Aloe Vera plants are very inexpensive, they grow in abundance & are easy to care for. You can multiply them very quickly. I gave a few on my patio & come in handy for sunburns, irritation or dry skin ✌🏼❣️🙏🏼
So, why do y'all do this? I've always feared shaving any hairs on my face because I know how it grows back rough, and since you've just cut the soft smooth grown out part, it'll look rougher when it starts to grow again. Is it actually not like that for a lot of people? Besides clearly removing some dead skin, does it serve a specific purpose? Is it more for like girls who wear makeup more often and want a smoother application? I genuinely don't know why people do this, and it freaks me out a whee bit.