I love the example thank you! My man plucks his face for at least two hours a day but somehow doesn’t see how it’s *destroying* his facial thing. Great job explaining!
I am a guy and plucking my complete face since I was 16. Now I am 33. I pluck them every week. Why my facial hair follicles aren't damaged yet? I don't get bunch of hair coming out but they are decent amount to be plucked every week.
Hey how has this affected your hands (from tweezer grip) your arms (being in stiff positions for long periods of time) and shoulders + neck? My man will dig into his face with sharp tweezers (some he sharpens himself even more) trying to get out ingrown hairs/hairs that are just underneath the skin. Now that he’s started using dollar shave club he has a better scrubbing and shaving process, but still tweezing for hours daily. Do you do your full face of shave first? What about your body? He grows a thick, full beard and neard. Thanks for the info. 😇😇
@@Viper-py4pg I think I have less hair naturally. I never really had ingrown hair problem. I have never shaved in my life. Neither have I ever used any facial hair removing method other then tweezing. I only have to do it once a week. Even after a week, the facial hair aren't too much. My hands are fine. Never had any problems. I usually relax on a Saturday. Sit on a chair in my bedroom, play interesting videos or podcasts, and I'm done tweezing face and neck within 2 hours. Your husband has thick hair I assume?
@@abhi-fx6jp I don't know your case and cause for hair loss, so I cannot advise you. There is normal hair loss daily that is due t some hair follicles going into a resting stage. Then there is excess hair loss that is usually due to DHT - a hormone circulating in your body. DHT effect may be pre-programmed genetically if your grandfather on your mother's side was bald. Or DHT levels may be elevated due to something happening in your life or health. There are other life style factors that can also cause hair loss. Seek medical advice if it seems excessive.