Say Goodbye to Peach Fuzz with Facial Shaving (2024)

Got Unwanted Facial Hair?

Oh em gee! The dreaded facial hair, right?

Do you want clear skin?

Yes, I want clear skin!

Isn’t facial hair only supposed to grow on men?

Facial hair is a reality for so many women. And it comes in all shapes and sizes…fine and thin, thick and unruly, blonde, amber, and dark. It doesn’t discriminate.

It’s pesky and annoying!

Despite taboos about body hair, facial hair is completely natural and normal for women to have! Many women choose to shave for a variety of reasons. While you don’t have to, facial shaving can be a quick and affordable alternative to pricey or painful options like waxing or laser hair removal.

At-home shaving is a less intense form of dermaplaning, in which the face is shaved with a scalpel-like instrument by facialists, dermatologists or cosmetic surgeons. Dermaplaning is typically done on dry sky and removes a fine layer of dead skin cells.

While dermaplaning is a great, you can achieve almost the same result at home by shaving your face.

But Won’t Shaving Make My Hair Grow Back Darker & Thicker?

The answer is NO, shaving your face will not make your hair grow back darker, thicker, or coarser. This is many women’s biggest concern about shaving, but there’s no need to worry!

Shaving doesn’t affect the hair follicle, and doesn’t affect how fast the hair will come back.

When you shave, you’re slicing off dead hair at the surface of the skin. Since shaving doesn’t remove hair under the skin like other hair removal methods do, it’s impossible for you to affect its color, thickness, or rate of growth.

What Should I Use To Shave My Face?

If shaving your face is something you’re interested in trying, there are a few things you should know before you get started, to make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible. *Pun intended.

First things first, step away from the Tinkle razor, ladies – it’s definitely not your friend.

I’m sure you’ve seen countless posts on social media and Youtube lately where women or beauty bloggers are using those little tri-colored razors to shave their faces.

Every time I see a post or video encouraging people to use these products I cringe.

There are several different brands on the market but the most popular one that comes to mind are Tinkle razors. While these particular razors offer convenience and promise glowing results, they are actually terrible for your face because using them can create tiny pustules or bumps under your skin resulting in full-blown breakouts.

The blades on those razors injure hair follicles making them highly susceptible to become infected, causing folliculitis.

If you have acne-prone skin, you need to be extra careful while shaving. Tinkle razors are notorious for causing painful skin inflammation due to pseudofolliculitis.

Instead, use a single edge, disposable razor with our Benz Cleanse or Go Gently Cleanser as directed, or a sanitized non-rotary electric shaver, T-edger or clippers.

These options offer a cleaner, smoother, safer shave without all of the awful side effects.

Beware When Shaving Your Face

Having said all that, shaving should be done with care. When it comes to shaving your face, it’s always wise to err on the side of caution so you aren’t left regretting what could’ve been the greatest beauty hack of your life!

These are most likely attributed to improper shaving techniques. Possible side effects include:

Benefits to Facial Shaving

Well, it turns out shaving actually has some skincare benefits – it’s a great way to exfoliate, so it helps keep your complexion clear and glowing.

It also helps with a flawless looking makeup application, and makes your skin look great on camera – which is why it was a popular trick in Old Hollywood, used on the likes of iconic stars like Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor.

And here you thought The Kardashian’s coined the phrase; “I woke up like this” – this is nothing new to our most timeless classic beauties.

Beach Beauty Bar Facial Shaving Tips

Don’t use disposable blades more than once or twice. Soak in alcohol for 2 – 3 minutes before use.

Don’t attempt to use twin or triple blade “closer-shaving” razors. The first blade stretches the skin; the second (and third) shaves too close, cutting hair off below the skin line. When the skin bounces back, those hairs are set up to be trapped repeatedly under the skin every time you shave.

Don’t tweeze ingrown hairs. When tweezed hairs grow back (in two to three weeks), they are trapped under the skin line. Those areas become chronic ingrown.

Don’t use a rotary shaver. Circular blade motion cuts the hair in every imaginable direction which can cause more ingrown hairs.

Don’t shave upward, against the grain, or shave back and forth over the same place repeatedly in an attempt to get a closer shave.

Do use a single edge, disposable razor with our Benz Cleanse or Go Gently Cleanser as directed, or a sanitized non-rotary electric shaver, T-edger or clippers.

Don’t forget to spray disinfectant on razors, clipper and/or T-edger blades, guards and attachments before and after shaving. Clippercide is available at beauty supply stores.

Do change your clipper or T-edger blades every six months and don’t share yours with anyone.

Do scrub very gently (with recommended product only) for no more than 30 seconds. Blot your face dry (no rubbing) with a soft towel.

Facial Shaving Step by Step

Step 1: Cleanse

With any routine related to skin care, the first thing you must always do is cleanse your skin and with shaving, it’s no different. Just be sure to dry your face thoroughly with a clean towel before proceeding.

Step 2: Apply Glide Product

Just like shaving any other part of your body, applying a gel or cream will help the razor glide across your face comfortably while keeping your skin hydrated and it also helps reduce any skin irritation. We recommend lathering Beachy Clean facial cleanser to use for glide.

Step 3: Shave

Now comes the moment you have been waiting for. Use a new razor every time you shave in order to avoid razor burns. Pull your skin taut gently and shave in the same direction as the hair is growing (down).

Step 4: Moisturize

And finally, moisturize! Once you’re done shaving, proceed with moisturizing your face. This will ensure that your new skin stays hydrated and soft.For guys, we love finishing a shave with Matte Moisture Hydrating Gel.

How Often Should I Shave My Face?

It depends on how quickly your hair grows! Many women only shave once or twice a month, but some women prefer to shave their faces weekly.

Final Thoughts

Female facial shaving is all the rage right now, and I’m all for it…but if it’s not done correctly the consequences can be really unfortunate.

The good news is that it only takes a few simple adjustments to your routine to achieve a blemish-free shave.

With new, clean blades, the right products, proper shave prep and shave technique, you can get a perfectly smooth shave that shows off your glowing complexion every time.

Facial shaving might not be for everyone. If you’re interested in learning more about shaving or dermaplaning your facial hair — Schedule a consultation, and we will provide you everything you need to know.

Cheers to clear!

Rene

Say Goodbye to Peach Fuzz with Facial Shaving (2024)

FAQs

Is it good to shave peach fuzz off face? ›

Smoother Skin: Shaving can make the skin feel smoother by removing fine, vellus hair (peach fuzz). Makeup tends to go on more evenly, resulting in a flawless finish. Anti-Aging Benefits: Some women turn to face shaving to target signs of aging.

What do you put on your face after shaving peach fuzz? ›

Face moisturiser or lotion

Once you're done shaving peach fuzz or other facial areas, it's important to moisturise your skin. Shaving removes skin oils so re-hydrating post-shave helps prevent dry itchy skin.

Is peach fuzz on face unattractive? ›

Peach fuzz, upper lip fluff, or mini moustaches. Charming on men, but not necessarily on women. That being said, some people don't mind it – it's just hair after all – but some people absolutely hate it. The important thing to remember is that if you're not happy, there are ways to change it.

Does shaving peach fuzz make you break out? ›

Vellus hairs hold secreted oil away from the face, where it is less likely to clog pores. Some people find that shaving the hairs away triggers acne, even when breakouts hadn't previously been a problem. Shaving the face can also lead to the following: Five o'clock shadow.

Do dermatologists recommend face shaving? ›

Dermaplaning involves using a straight razor or oscillating blade to shave your whole face. Dermatologists say it's great for removing peach fuzz and potentially boosting collagen. They recommend doing it only once a week to avoid irritation or breakouts.

Does removing peach fuzz cause stubble? ›

Since vellus hair on your face is so fine and soft (unlike terminal hair), it won't cause stubble as it grows back. So remove your peach fuzz (a.k.a vellus hair!) with confidence and enjoy the glowing skin, improved texture and tone, and easier makeup application you get as a bonus!

How to get rid of peach fuzz on face naturally? ›

Cornstarch And Egg White
  1. Mix egg white, cornstarch, and a little bit of sugar together in the bowl.
  2. Create a paste and apply it on the areas that have hair.
  3. Let it dry and peel it off, while pulling away from the tiny streaks of your face.
  4. Reapply the mask twice a week and get smooth, hair-free skin in no time.
Apr 2, 2022

How to remove peach fuzz permanently? ›

Laser Hair Removal or Electrolysis

Laser hair removal, which heats up the hair follicles to discourage hair growth and electrolysis, which destroys hair follicles permanently, can be done by a professional over several sessions to remove unwanted facial hair.

Does peach fuzz on face get worse with age? ›

Any hair growth particularly in highly visible areas, is a concern, and getting older brings an increase in the amount of facial hair for many women. The shift in hormones is primarily responsible for this new hair growth in the face and neck area… and that happens as women start to go through menopause.

How to remove peach fuzz from a woman's face? ›

How to get rid of peach fuzz from your face
  1. Dry shaving. Shaving is perhaps the easiest — and most accessible — form of hair removal. ...
  2. Waxing or sugaring. Both waxing and sugaring work with heated pastes that are applied to the skin. ...
  3. Face depilatories. ...
  4. Threading. ...
  5. Dermaplaning. ...
  6. Laser therapy. ...
  7. Electrolysis.
Jul 9, 2021

Why do I have so much peach fuzz on my face as a female? ›

Hirsutism, which causes excessive facial hair growth in cisgender females, is typically caused by an increase in hormones called androgens. It's fairly common and affects between 5 to 10 percent of women.

Will I regret dermaplaning? ›

Yes, there are potential negatives to dermaplaning. Common side effects include breakouts, infection, redness, discoloration, and irritation. Overdoing the treatment can lead to skin irritation and inflammation.

What is the downside of dermaplaning? ›

Dermaplaning is good for people who don't have any severe skin issues, such as eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, or acne. It can help even skin tone, brighten a dull complexion, and remove unwanted facial hairs. What is the downside of dermaplaning? Risks to dermaplaning include breakouts, cuts, and scarring.

Do dermatologists recommend dermaplaning? ›

Yes, dermatologists do often recommend dermaplaning. Check out what dermatologist, Mona Gohara, MD, associate clinical professor at Yale shares about dermaplaning: “It's like a turbo-charged exfoliator. It's a great addition for anyone who already exfoliates regularly.”

Will peach fuzz grow back darker? ›

If it's peach fuzz it will grow back as such. If it's black, it will grow back black but with a blunt cut because you shaved it so it may appear thicker but it's not.

What are the disadvantages of removing facial hair? ›

Shaving can cause skin cuts and may lead to ingrown hairs. Plucking can hurt, especially if a lot of hairs are removed. Using hot wax can burn your skin. Chemicals that dissolve hair often smell bad and can cause allergic skin reactions.

Is it better to shave or Pluck your face? ›

This depends on the area you want to remove hair from. It's better to pluck your eyebrow area as it's more intricate, but shaving is generally a better women's facial hair removal technique for everywhere else. Shaving unwanted facial hair is faster, pain-free, and less irritating than plucking.

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