The only thing to keep in mind? Safety and hygiene.
Yup! Just like it’s fine if you don’t shave your face, it’s also okay to shave the peach fuzz from your face if you want to (and no, the hair won’t grow back thicker-that’s a myth). The razor itself is made with five sharp blades, is encased in charcoal shave soap, and is formulated to be gentle on sensitive skin.
Is it okay to shave peach fuzz on your face? The starter kit comes with a handle, magnetic holder, and two razor cartridges for 9, with refills delivered to you for 9 (with free shipping, too). The bikini-area trimmer operates with one AAA battery (included). The durable, long-lasting trimmer blades can be adjusted to three lengths, or you can remove the comb completely for a close trim. Best Battery Life: Brori Electric Razor for Women. The Schick Quattro for Women TrimStyle Razor and Bikini Trimmer flips open to reveal a battery-powered vibrating trimmer that’s easy to use anywhere. Best for Facial Hair: Schick Hydro Silk Perfect Finish Trimmer. And DW, I’m not just talking about a scary razor/ shaving cream combo-I’m talking about face shavers that are quick and easy to use, including everything from budget-friendly dermablades to high-tech dermaplaning devices. Best for Going Totally Bare: Panasonic Close Curves Lady Shaver.
Everyone has their own relationship to body hair, and if you like yours, keep it! Show it off! But if you’d rather remove your peach fuzz from your face-whether you’re looking to prevent makeup from looking cakey, or you want the added bonus of smoothing your skin texture while you shave-there are tons of face shavers and peach fuzz-removal products to help.īut some of those products, like hair removal creams and at-home waxing kits, can be pretty intimidating, and as dermatologist Victoria Barbosa, MD, associate professor of dermatology at the University of Chicago says, “can include an itching or burning sensation, redness, or even a rash.” So if you have sensitive skin or just want to go down a gentler route, face shavers will be your BFF for DIY-ing your hair removal. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: There is absolutely no rule that says you have to shave your facial hair (or any hair, for that matter).