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09-02-2008, 04:55 AM
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Peach fuzz on face...to shave or not to shave?
I use a magnifying mirror because I need reading glasses. I can see a LOT of very light peach fuzz on my face...all over...cheeks, forehead and so on. It shows up more with even light powder applied, so I've been shaving it with a thin layer of Noxema smoothed on my face. Does anyone else have this problem and do you shave it, leave it, or what? Thanks for the input.
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09-02-2008, 05:57 AM
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Re: Peach fuzz on face...to shave or not to shave?
OMG... whatever you do.. DO NOT SHAVE the fine hair on your face, it's called velous hair. It's all over our bodies, we need it for warmth! If you want to get rid of it, try waxing, NOT shaving! I have a client who made the tragic mistake of shaving the "peach fuzz" off of her cheeks.. and she is paying for it now, it stimulated the hair, it started growing thicker and more course.. and now she get stubble like men do and has to get her face waxed tio control it.
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09-02-2008, 06:44 AM
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Re: Peach fuzz on face...to shave or not to shave?
Yeah I agree with Bec, DON'T shave it. The hair now will be like soft fluff. If you shave it it'll become spikey stubble and it'll be much thicker. Everyone has hair on their face but if it's bothering you you could try waxing or facial hair removal cream. Nair does a special facial one but I don't know how good it is.
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09-02-2008, 09:08 AM
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Re: Peach fuzz on face...to shave or not to shave?
I know that it comes out thicker and darker but i thought it was due to the fact that the hair prior to that had been bleached by the sun throughout the years and thinned as oppose to new hair which would be thicker and darker due to that reason? How can hair be stimulation to grow by just shaving?
I don't know but it seems like the myth of cutting your hair will make it grow faster. Isn't hair technically dead?
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09-02-2008, 10:42 AM
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Re: Peach fuzz on face...to shave or not to shave?
Hmm, concerning the face, i would rather think like Bec said it stimulates the hair. Waxing seems more like an option.
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09-02-2008, 11:04 AM
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Re: Peach fuzz on face...to shave or not to shave?
I agree with Bec, don't shave it! It probably isn't as noticeable as you think. If powder seems to stick to it, maybe you can spray your face with a finishing spray after powdering.
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09-02-2008, 12:43 PM
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Re: Peach fuzz on face...to shave or not to shave?
Shaving creates a blunt end on the hair making it APPEAR thicker.
Plus you have scratchy stubble. You are asking for way more trouble and maintenence by shaving.
Wax or Nair/Veet is your better option.
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09-02-2008, 06:23 PM
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Re: Peach fuzz on face...to shave or not to shave?
I remember reading somewhere that shaving does not change the color or thickness of the hair because that is already predetermined, it appears thicker like jinx said. You could try the sally hanson facial hair remover, it is very gentle.
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09-02-2008, 06:43 PM
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Re: Peach fuzz on face...to shave or not to shave?
You are right girls, shaving DOESN'T make your hair grow back thicker. However, when you start removing your velous hair, in some cases it will stimulate the hair and the hair can change from velous hair, to active hair. That's more what I am talking about.
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09-03-2008, 06:39 AM
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Re: Peach fuzz on face...to shave or not to shave?
OH NO....OMG from me too!! Thank you SO much for telling me that...I had NO idea. I will never shave my peach fuzz again! I will try the Sally Hanson Facial Hair Remover, the VEET or waxing....the hair removers first. Thank you very much for 'setting me straight' on this. All you girls here are the BEST!! 
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09-03-2008, 12:39 PM
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Re: Peach fuzz on face...to shave or not to shave?
Shaving doesnt make it grow back thick it just appears that way because its all growing back at once, but I agree DONT shave it, if you really dont like it get it waxed.
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09-05-2008, 06:48 AM
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Re: Peach fuzz on face...to shave or not to shave?
I think shaving it is not a good solution, might make them coarser like the girls suggested, probably try waxing or threading? Threading is said to be a very good solution if you want to remove hairs from the face. My mom has had it done before and likes the result.
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09-05-2008, 07:10 AM
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Re: Peach fuzz on face...to shave or not to shave?
Yeah!! From someone who has to shave every day!! It sucks!! I'd look into laser hair removal only if your hair is dark enough.. Light, red or grey hair doesn't work so well.. Or electrolsys... Either way its permenant.. Shaving just makes it worse and I've tried plucking and that's not a good long term option either..
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