Fun fact: The fine fuzzy hair on your face is called vellus hair and its purpose is to regulate body temperature and also protects your skin from direct contact with dust and dirt & against infection if cuts or scrapes occur. So when people shave it off, they are removing part of their body's protective layers.
It's the same when people shower daily, they are stripping their bodies of natural defences and oils. Hence more infections and illnesses. Every other day is often enough.
@Joyful3 if anything they shower every other day. Depending on what your doing it's fine. You can still clean your personal parts and not have to shower to do so. But It's the same with washing your hair. It washes all the oils away and in my case makes my hair dry frizzy and it makes it feel unhealthy
Correct, it actually protects your face. Although, the reason I still do it is just bc it makes my makeup apply smoother but it isn't essential :3@@someman7
@steamyvegetables1445 hairy legs can feel icky when they touch each other, and armpit and 🐱 hair can cause hygiene problems. But facial hair- no, peach fuzz? That's stupid
A) Those hairs are there for a reason. B) If you need a spray to identify where the hairs are, wtf makes you think anyone is ever going to notice them?
They do it so their makeup lays smoother. I tried it once and it worked, I looked almost airbrushed but, it's not really healthy for your skin, we need hair in certain places for sure.
Fun fact: the downy hair that covers your entire body is still there because it protects your skins microbiome. Shaving it off can throw off the balance of your skin causing irritation and breakouts, or worse. Also, a soft *reminder* that women are beautiful without having to shave every inch of their exposed flesh.
Also if you keep doing it your body will adapt since your body believes it needs those hairs to keep you health so the hair comes back in thicker to keep you safe...also called a beard. Yes testosterone helps hair grow but continually saving is the number 1 way for facial hair to grow thicker and more full.
@@hiltonman21yea idk who told you that but ask anyone who’s a cosmetologist or medical expert. Shaving your hair does not make it grow back thicker. That’s an old wives tale
@@hiltonman21You are wrong. I am a female and I have been shaving my face once a month for 15 years and it never grows back thicker or longer. I am not a fan of these sprays because you should never shave dry skin that will cause bumps and irritation. You should use oils or even shaving cream to get the best results.
@@hiltonman21I am a female and I have been shaving my face once a month for 15 years. It has never grown back thicker or longer. I am not a fan of these sprays because you never shave dry skin that will cause bumps and irritation. You should use oils or even shaving cream. I use Avocado oil but you can use whatever works best for your skin that will give you the best results.
I have a spray dry shampoo, right in my hands and the instructions say: "use only on your hair, avoiding any contact with eyes, nostrils and mouth. Any incorrect use of this product can cause a severe allergic reaction." ⚠️ Please don't try this at home, girls! I don't see the need to shave your face... we're not men with beard and moustache... it's pointless...🤷🏻♀️
It’s very much common for women to grow hair such as a mustache and a beard it’s just usually not as much a men sometimes.. but even so I believe there’s no need to actually shave unless you think you feel better shaving or to stop it itching!
this is a product that helps you reveal things that CANT be seen. theres basically no point. not only that, but the chemicals in this spray are probably so horrible to get into your nose, mouth, etc.
@@sykowomakeup that looks ok or having healthy skin, which is better.. obviously looking good because that matters more than the health of your skin!!!!!!
It's for when you wear makeup.. and it's a choice some women make.. there's nothing wrong with having body hair, and there's also nothing wrong with not wanting body hair..
Those tiny hairs help you regulate body temperature. Part of why women often have body temp issues (or at least complain about it). Just saying. No reviews for a reason: no one could use it.
please don’t do this. There are so many chemicals that you don’t want up your nose and in your lungs that are in dry shampoo and probably anything else. And she’s spraying straight up her nose.
Or just don't do this because it's pointless? "Hair identifying", you literally have hair on the entirety of your face... You don't need to spray it with something to figure that out...
Was going to say the same! LOL! I have mosquito spray that comes in the same type bottle and my hubby thought we got a bad bottle 'cause he couldn't figure it out! 😅
this can hurt some people really bad, since it has so many chemicals you can break out, etc. I don’t get why women use this stuff, I get that they need it for makeup, stuff like that, and insecurities.. but let me tell you, girls your absolutely stunning and I don’t give a damn if you have peach fuzz, it’s what makes you human. But the point is, is that you can’t see peach fuzz in the first place, why shave it? Why would you risk your health for makeup?
Those little thin hairs are "vellus" hairs, they're used by the body for thermal regulation, and to dissipate sweat. If you do breakout, it may not be because of dry shampoo, but pores getting flooded with sweat that isn't able to evaporate like normal 😅
Not really. Men shave, woman shave. The problems of acne mostly come from when you reuse razors for too long without washing them. I'm from South Alabama, I shave my face. Never have pimples and I also sweat a lot. I change my razor blades regularly.
It can, but not always. I have PCOS and hormone and thyroid issues, I have more facial hair than my brother! I’ve been saving for a few years and even with super sensitive skin, I don’t have issues, as long as I use proper prep and aftercare, and make sure I’ve got good quality razors/blades, and sanitation. I have severe eczema too, so I stop/delay when it flares, but even then shaving doesn’t cause it to flare.
Due to modern hygiene and other body/beauty/skincare products we no longer need as much hair as we have, since we already do its job for it. That being said if you shave improperly or have sensitive skin it’s a bad idea, but it’s not really worse than shaving your legs or anything like that.
Okay, there's no NEED to shave the face, but here's a couple reasons why someone would: makeup application is FLAWLESS, it helps lotions and moisturizers absorb into the skin better, and provides a glowy complexion. However, I wouldn't recommend it for people with darker hair because the fuzz that will grow back can be dark since it hasn't been exposed to sunlight yet. It can cause acne for some people, but for others, having a proper yet basic daily skincare routine can be enough to prevent breakouts. It's mostly personal preference
This is for a smoother makeup application. But IDC leave things alone unless you have unnatural hair that is growing in places that is conspicuous and thick
@@kristenc8967 if i had to randomly stab in the dark guess it, id guess because they contain talc and thats been having lawsuits about it being a carcinogen (( they used to say thats just if you INGESTED the talc but dunno 😅😅 )(
@@kristenc8967because it can hurt some people really bad, since it has so many chemicals you can break out, etc. I don’t get why women use this stuff, I get that they need it for makeup, stuff like that, and insecurities.. but let me tell you, girls your absolutely stunning and I don’t give a damn if you have peach fuzz, it’s what makes you human. But the point is, is that you can’t see peach fuzz in the first place, why shave it? Why would you risk your health for makeup?
@@NIK.MVPOFFICIAL Yeah but I mean what's wrong with it for it's intended use? (Putting in your hair to absorb oil and stuff) It's not supposed to be for the face or for makeup lol but that's really kind of you to say that women don't need to do all of that.
@@kristenc8967 that part I don’t get. it might’ve gotten on their skin and irritated them in a way it didn’t say on the bottle. I don’t really know tho, so I can’t answer it lol
Hair is the first layer of defense for the skin. Removing peach fuzz on your face can cause serious breakouts, acne scarring, and in some cases permanent hyperpigmentation. DO NOT DO THIS! You are stripping the sensitive skin of your face from its defense mechanism. It's like plucking every nose hair, YOU ARE GONNA GET SICK
It can have skincare benefits and allows for a smoother base when you do makeup. Not a necessity by any means but has some benefits for those who enjoy them.
if you shave all the hairs off your face, it makes your make up, apply a lot more seamlessly, and doesn’t look as bad in the evening after you’ve applied it in the morning. It also helps with acne sometimes if you have a really dry skin because the hair keeps oil out of your pores, and if you have dry skin and shave it off it helps the old get into your pores to keep acne away however, it can do the exact opposite and let too much into your pores and make your acne worse so it really depends on your skin type
The peach fuzz on your face is there for a reason. Helps keep skin clean. Shaving it can cause irritation, infections, and a whole host of other issues. Leave your peach fuzz alone!!!
@@sacred.eagle.skates and shaving causes at least irritation but we do it because it feels better overall and some of us really cannot grow a beard so it looks better
Shaving, or not shaving, doesn't directly impact your hygiene. Being "clean" isn't about how much hair you have, it's about how you care for your body. Regular bathing and washing will keep you clean whether you have body hair or not. Mammals have hair for warmth, we don't need to use it that way anymore 😂
I don’t understand why people keep doing this stupid “trend” if you didn’t notice the hair before then why do you feel it’s necessary to remove it? You’re just stripping your skin of protection from bacteria and making it irritated and vulnerable.
Because it makes your skin look Smoother and cleaner and sometimes when you have a lot of hair and You put a lot of makeup you need to shave your face because it could look cakey
We are mammals. We have hair everywhere. Ours is just too fine (in most cases) to see. It helps protect our skin and is part of our skins biome. Shaving it will make it darker! It's why women used to bleach their upper lips. Leave it alone. or you will be dealing with horrible breakouts and even infection as your skin struggles to protect itself from all of the contaminates that hair normally stops.
They're also the ones prob behind this. Also, I hope I don't see more bs. I use dry shampoo anyways. When I want to, I mean. But rarely. For when my hair feels more fd & I don't want to wash it, just yet. So yeah, rarely. I need my hair to get dirty dirty. Somexs. I thought ppl could just use baby powder for dry shampoo anyways. I know, that's not what she intended. I'm js
@@ahhwe-any7434 no. I just think society is getting dumber. A subway sandwich wrapper even states in bold wording, to not eat the wrapper. I use dry shampoo at times. But in my hair. Not my face. The way ppl are nowadays, you know someone is going to do it and keep their eyes and mouth open because they were dared, or just curious. Then they’ll try to sue the company for damages, even though they used it outside of the recommended directions. I mean, ppl put their phones in their vagina and call it to set off the vibrations. We’re talking about the same people who put diesel in their gasoline only tank. And there’s ppl like that girl with no eyebrows who says she’s a mineral instead of millennial. Or the girl who is offended by the thumbs up emoji because she says it’s on the same level as the middle finger emoji. There’s just a lot of unintelligent people running around out there. And they need to never see this video and get inspired.
If you dont have issues on your skin, my suggestion is to not fuzz on it too much. Once we destroy the skin barrier, it's not easy to repair it back. I dont even wash my face with cleanser in the morning nowadays. Just use water.
As a professional I would like to say something please 🙏 using dry shampoo or product that is already dry and then using facial hair removing blade is horrible for skin it can easily cut your skin and damage on like scratches please never use blade on your skin when it's dry
It's okay to have facial hair! It's okay to have hair literally everywhere on your body! All this energy spent on something that's not necessary; could be using it on something that makes you happy, not ashamed.
How bad can it be? A lot of men shave their faces every day too and nothing happens.Children don't even have hair and the are fine. There are even people who have no body hair at all.
@@montgomeryclift2480men don't care if it grows back thick and black. Also due to the amount of facial hair growth on men, we have less sensitive skin. You can't just swap a gender and apply the same logic across everything, men and women are different
I use soap and water for my skin. Shampoo and conditioner, in a shower, with as little extra whatever chemical advertising in it as possible. I wash gently, simply. Drink water, get sleep. I've got simple somewhat wavy hair, so I'm able to have a simple hair routine (sometimes you DO need more products). You really don't need a lot, or don't need crazy shit, to keep things healthy (ofc there are mental and physical things that change what one must do for themselves. I have some, but yknow, anyways).
Try twisting the cap of the hair identifying spray bottle. Sometimes that works. But yeah, agree with another person who posted here in regards to not shaving our faces. If you want your face smooth, have it waxed. It grows back softer and even less hair than before. Eventually it stops growing back at all. (I’m an esthetician) maybe consider a dermaplane or getting waxed? This just doesn’t seem like a good idea due to the risk of breakouts and/or irritations and rashy skin. Just a thought 💭
For those here talking about how bad this is, I have hyper sensitive skin. I can't use traditional exfoliants, and the peach fuzz on my face bothers me. This exfoliates my skin WITHOUT causing irritation and gets rid of the peach fuzz. If it works for you, go to it.
Define “bothers me”. You mean you don’t like the way it looks? Or the way it feels? I also have extremely sensitive skin- peach fuzz don’t look good but I would rather peach fuzz than a week of red, raw, mincemeat, burning skin. Choose your battles, looks come and go - skin is forever.
I've been shaving my face since the 80s when i read in Cosmoplitan magazine that models did it so their foundation went on so much better. Soap and water is all you need. Seriously. Stop listening to these "influencers" telling you what to do. Use your own brain. Its free.
Wow so hypocritical considering you done the same thing and listen to the influence from the magazine so stupid calling out someone else for doing the exact same thing wow so simple minded
Okay so imma, the person who made the initial spray was not trying to make people insecure, it worked for her, it works for me. My skin is happier now that I shave it. Ofc for peeps it's not good for them therefore they shouldn't do it but uhm why did you feel the need to bring men into this?
@@yourfavperson3748because woman sometimes say that men have these impossible beauty standards for women when its hardly the case. Pretty sure the original commenter just wanted to point it out because this video of something entirely unnecessary is yet another thing that women do that men care nothing about. Honestly if you like it fine but just don't go saying women have impossible beauty standards set by men because its women who do it to other women.
@@PattyMardis my phone is not allowing me to see the rest of yr comment but uhm do you know about that model who got threatened with rape because her legs weren't shaved? INFACT men are the only people who have ever made fun on my hair EVEN THE PEACH FUZZ ON MY FACE!!! since I was 11... so yeah while there are women who can make another insecure men do to... soo... but anyways again I don't see why it was necessary to bring up this gender war thing again? This video has nothing to do with men
this..isn't helping the cause, people are 'hating' because peach fuzz guards your face, and shaving it off for makeup which is kinda known for causing skin issues? kinda..kinda bad..but to each their own
Everyone should do what they want, but tbh this seems a little bit unnecessary, bc you can't really see a difference, and it's generally hard to even recognize these hair
I have dry skin, but it doesn't break me out lol. I barely ever do it though, but whenever I do my skin stays normal. It depends on many factors, I guess. This definitely won't be the same for everyone tho 💗
@@ChantelleFenwick YES OMG, I do it to also smth I don't recommend when using oil is to not going over the same place more than once and also pull yr skin a lil
It really does depend on yr skin type, for some peeps (like me) it helps, while others... hm but you gotta learn about yr skin type and all that... My derm recommended this to me and my skin is sooo much happier but to everyone reading this PEACH FUZZ AND ALL HAIR IS NORMAL, don't feel insecure because you have hair, love you all
I had no idea about what a " hair identifying spray" meant and I freaking thought there's a new thing where people identify themselves as hair and the product is meant for them. I was so confused!
For those wondering, it highly depends on your skin type. If your face is prone to pimples, that means you have oily skin and it may help you to do this. But I'm no derma doctor, i just have sensitive skin 👍🏻
Marilyn Monroe was known for her flawless pictures. She was rarely photo shopped. And yes they have been doing that for the entirety of photography. One thing that was used to soften and blur harsh rough edges was a "silk screen." Whoever, Marilyn rarely, if ever, used these. And that is because she was blessed with a fine soft halo of natural peach fuzz on her face. It softened her futures like fine lines and wrinkles. And it made her naturally porless looking and dewy. This is a beautiful natural part of your skin. Don't ever think that you are less beautiful when u are actually blessed loves.
Be careful though ladies apparently the hair on your face is going to grow more because it's like shaving & not just removing the top layer of your skin. A beautician that I go to for facials told me this. She said this is the reason why she does not do it or advertise it in her beauty salon. All the best.xx
I couldn't give a crap less about hairs being on my face, but seeing all that highlighted and then come off is somehow satisfying. What the heck is this timeline that we're living in?!
Enjoyed your video, ran across similar w/the dry shampoo/hair ID spray trend ..My hesitation about shaving facical hair is it coming back in later & being itchy as ‘H’ or black instead of fine+hard to see..Brave Soul You are, We need a follow up video when hairs start coming back in if You would do it twice/again!😁👍🏻
I see a lot of comments of people saying don't remove the hair. Where I am from having facial hair is unacceptable, and that's why women invented both waxing and threading. These two methods are painful, so you can just use hair removal cream for fine hair.
Fun fact: The fine fuzzy hair on your face is called vellus hair and its purpose is to regulate body temperature and also protects your skin from direct contact with dust and dirt & against infection if cuts or scrapes occur. So when people shave it off, they are removing part of their body's protective layers.
In addition, shaving (anywhere) creates follicle micro-cuts which can contribute to acne!!
It's the same when people shower daily, they are stripping their bodies of natural defences and oils. Hence more infections and illnesses. Every other day is often enough.
@@jacquelinegreen7796so what you’re saying you don’t shower 🤨
@Joyful3 if anything they shower every other day. Depending on what your doing it's fine. You can still clean your personal parts and not have to shower to do so. But It's the same with washing your hair. It washes all the oils away and in my case makes my hair dry frizzy and it makes it feel unhealthy
Putting this on your face is it safe? ❤
People really keep coming up with solutions to problems that I never imagined existed in the first place
There is no problem with her facial hair. Why is the woman shaving?
Correct, it actually protects your face. Although, the reason I still do it is just bc it makes my makeup apply smoother but it isn't essential :3@@someman7
Like shaving your legs, armpits and 🐱. But we do it anyway.
Typical Americans create your own problems
@steamyvegetables1445 hairy legs can feel icky when they touch each other, and armpit and 🐱 hair can cause hygiene problems. But facial hair- no, peach fuzz? That's stupid
A) Those hairs are there for a reason. B) If you need a spray to identify where the hairs are, wtf makes you think anyone is ever going to notice them?
Not to mention that everyone has peach fuzz.
It's for face models, they get close up camera's all the time.
But yea, I would love some realistic fashion pictures with peach fuzz.
They do it so their makeup lays smoother. I tried it once and it worked, I looked almost airbrushed but, it's not really healthy for your skin, we need hair in certain places for sure.
Fine facial hair can make foundation look textured or streaky.
No, there not
Fun fact: the downy hair that covers your entire body is still there because it protects your skins microbiome. Shaving it off can throw off the balance of your skin causing irritation and breakouts, or worse. Also, a soft *reminder* that women are beautiful without having to shave every inch of their exposed flesh.
I shaved my peach fuzz once. Never again. I broke out SO BAD!
Also if you keep doing it your body will adapt since your body believes it needs those hairs to keep you health so the hair comes back in thicker to keep you safe...also called a beard. Yes testosterone helps hair grow but continually saving is the number 1 way for facial hair to grow thicker and more full.
@@hiltonman21yea idk who told you that but ask anyone who’s a cosmetologist or medical expert. Shaving your hair does not make it grow back thicker. That’s an old wives tale
@@hiltonman21You are wrong. I am a female and I have been shaving my face once a month for 15 years and it never grows back thicker or longer. I am not a fan of these sprays because you should never shave dry skin that will cause bumps and irritation. You should use oils or even shaving cream to get the best results.
@@hiltonman21I am a female and I have been shaving my face once a month for 15 years. It has never grown back thicker or longer. I am not a fan of these sprays because you never shave dry skin that will cause bumps and irritation. You should use oils or even shaving cream. I use Avocado oil but you can use whatever works best for your skin that will give you the best results.
I have a spray dry shampoo, right in my hands and the instructions say: "use only on your hair, avoiding any contact with eyes, nostrils and mouth. Any incorrect use of this product can cause a severe allergic reaction." ⚠️
Please don't try this at home, girls!
I don't see the need to shave your face... we're not men with beard and moustache... it's pointless...🤷🏻♀️
Most girls do grow mustache hair I’m pretty sure
It’s very much common for women to grow hair such as a mustache and a beard it’s just usually not as much a men sometimes.. but even so I believe there’s no need to actually shave unless you think you feel better shaving or to stop it itching!
@@KinseyWilliams❤❤l
@@eggnognoxxy It will make yr hair like a mans
@@kcs69sign what
This hair is there for a reason.
Im tired of stupid unfluences
Right 😂
For the saying....If it ain't broke, don't fix it
You can always scroll pass the video if it bothers you that much. You obviously choose to watch these videos
Well said ladies 🚺 👏
Me too! 😒
this is a product that helps you reveal things that CANT be seen. theres basically no point. not only that, but the chemicals in this spray are probably so horrible to get into your nose, mouth, etc.
I was thinking the exact same thing
It makes a huge difference if you wear foundation.
When you wear makeup, you 100% can see it. Especially powders
Yes dry shampoo has toxic stuff in it. Like cancer causing. Why are people so ridiculous?
@@ahuehuehue3346Yeah, definitely gonna risk my health for foundation. Good thing i don't wear any.
The headband is my fav part of this whole video
Wubba Lubba
Rick 😭😂
Same I want it
Looks like Rick's hair from Rick and Morty,lol
@@Zesty600exactly what I was thinking
Dont tell people to spray chemicals on their face to remove things that CANT EVEN BE SEEN omg Its giving
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doing this can help your makeup look smoother and your skincare penetrate deeper, being more effective
@@sykowobutttt the hair is there to protect ur face
@@sykowomakeup that looks ok or having healthy skin, which is better.. obviously looking good because that matters more than the health of your skin!!!!!!
@@Mack10011 I had a stroke reading ur comment
@@dramadrama1986 it’s not like ur face is gonna get caught on fire because u shaved ur face..
Who said women should be completely hairless?!?! Hair on our bodies grows for a reason. This is a solution to a problem that really is not a problem!
Ok?
It's for when you wear makeup.. and it's a choice some women make.. there's nothing wrong with having body hair, and there's also nothing wrong with not wanting body hair..
Wait until they grow beards.
@@lisasammons2343that makes absolutely zero sense
Those tiny hairs help you regulate body temperature. Part of why women often have body temp issues (or at least complain about it). Just saying.
No reviews for a reason: no one could use it.
please don’t do this. There are so many chemicals that you don’t want up your nose and in your lungs that are in dry shampoo and probably anything else. And she’s spraying straight up her nose.
Hold your breath...?
Exactly what I was thinking. I am pretty damned vain but I think my health makes me prettier.
@@CuddlyPengiun13ah yes, holding your breathe 100% stops things from going into your nose. why did we not think of this?
😂😂😂😂. RIGHT @@trvbblemaker
Or just don't do this because it's pointless? "Hair identifying", you literally have hair on the entirety of your face... You don't need to spray it with something to figure that out...
You can use corn starch. It won't harm your skin. Or your lungs, sinuses, eyes!! Dry shampoo is a terrible idea!
Kids really! This is crazy!! Go outside and ride your bike or read a book!❤
Girl try twisting the sprayer on the first one, you may hear or feel a small click, but it twists open/closed.
Was going to say the same! LOL! I have mosquito spray that comes in the same type bottle and my hubby thought we got a bad bottle 'cause he couldn't figure it out! 😅
And tbh it doesn't even look like she's trying to press it down 😭😭 no hate or anything
@@teebee9735 yes!! Mine with sunscreen as well!! 🤣🤦🏼♀️
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I was looking for this comment 😅
this can hurt some people really bad, since it has so many chemicals you can break out, etc. I don’t get why women use this stuff, I get that they need it for makeup, stuff like that, and insecurities.. but let me tell you, girls your absolutely stunning and I don’t give a damn if you have peach fuzz, it’s what makes you human. But the point is, is that you can’t see peach fuzz in the first place, why shave it? Why would you risk your health for makeup?
If mine was actually peach fuzz like a girl is supposed to have and not a full goatee then I wouldn't shave 2-3 times a week 😒😔
Because I literally grow beard and mustache hair due to PCOS so I opted to shave those long hair
Those little thin hairs are "vellus" hairs, they're used by the body for thermal regulation, and to dissipate sweat. If you do breakout, it may not be because of dry shampoo, but pores getting flooded with sweat that isn't able to evaporate like normal 😅
Not really. Men shave, woman shave. The problems of acne mostly come from when you reuse razors for too long without washing them.
I'm from South Alabama, I shave my face. Never have pimples and I also sweat a lot. I change my razor blades regularly.
@left4twenty I think the correct word might be vellum, as opposed to vellus- I think 🤔
@IndigoBlue12 vellum refers to a kind of paper made from animal skin
@@IndigoBlue12vellus hairs
Also, shaving them can and often will cause them to become ingrown, which can present like acne.
Shaving your face can cause irritation, and other issues, the fuzz on your face are meant to protect your face and other things.
It can, but not always.
I have PCOS and hormone and thyroid issues, I have more facial hair than my brother!
I’ve been saving for a few years and even with super sensitive skin, I don’t have issues, as long as I use proper prep and aftercare, and make sure I’ve got good quality razors/blades, and sanitation.
I have severe eczema too, so I stop/delay when it flares, but even then shaving doesn’t cause it to flare.
Due to modern hygiene and other body/beauty/skincare products we no longer need as much hair as we have, since we already do its job for it. That being said if you shave improperly or have sensitive skin it’s a bad idea, but it’s not really worse than shaving your legs or anything like that.
I don’t like how my skin feels without peach fuzzy
Ya but what about you makeup🙄🙄
Lol it like mess it up😊 for me
Okay, there's no NEED to shave the face, but here's a couple reasons why someone would: makeup application is FLAWLESS, it helps lotions and moisturizers absorb into the skin better, and provides a glowy complexion. However, I wouldn't recommend it for people with darker hair because the fuzz that will grow back can be dark since it hasn't been exposed to sunlight yet. It can cause acne for some people, but for others, having a proper yet basic daily skincare routine can be enough to prevent breakouts. It's mostly personal preference
If you don't know, our entire body is covered in hair. On purpose, it has a function
Why are women suddenly so concerned about NORMAL things?! This is unbelievably redonkulous 🤦🏻♀️
Its nit suddenly and women are concerned about them because society makes them a problem.
society is always telling women they arent good enough.. and should do XYZ in order to be acceptable to even look at.
They keep saying "society"" instead of "women".
@@Mordraneth yes, society. Its not only women. I am referring to more than facial shaving.
Wdym "suddenly", we've been concerned about normal things for years now.
This is for a smoother makeup application. But IDC leave things alone unless you have unnatural hair that is growing in places that is conspicuous and thick
Breaking News: Mammals discover they are covered in fur and hate it for some odd reason
We really are cooked aren't we
so, so cooked
let ppl do what they wanna do, ur not special cuz ur not insecure 💀
@@scene.g0reyeah I agree!
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@@scene.g0reexactly.
If people wanna be stupid let them..
the amounts of lawsuits for dry shampoo is crazy and these people are putting this shit on their faces.....
Why are there lawsuits for dry shampoo?
@@kristenc8967 if i had to randomly stab in the dark guess it, id guess because they contain talc and thats been having lawsuits about it being a carcinogen (( they used to say thats just if you INGESTED the talc but dunno 😅😅 )(
@@kristenc8967because it can hurt some people really bad, since it has so many chemicals you can break out, etc. I don’t get why women use this stuff, I get that they need it for makeup, stuff like that, and insecurities.. but let me tell you, girls your absolutely stunning and I don’t give a damn if you have peach fuzz, it’s what makes you human. But the point is, is that you can’t see peach fuzz in the first place, why shave it? Why would you risk your health for makeup?
@@NIK.MVPOFFICIAL Yeah but I mean what's wrong with it for it's intended use? (Putting in your hair to absorb oil and stuff)
It's not supposed to be for the face or for makeup lol but that's really kind of you to say that women don't need to do all of that.
@@kristenc8967 that part I don’t get. it might’ve gotten on their skin and irritated them in a way it didn’t say on the bottle. I don’t really know tho, so I can’t answer it lol
Hair is the first layer of defense for the skin.
Removing peach fuzz on your face can cause serious breakouts, acne scarring, and in some cases permanent hyperpigmentation. DO NOT DO THIS!
You are stripping the sensitive skin of your face from its defense mechanism. It's like plucking every nose hair, YOU ARE GONNA GET SICK
If you can't see it in the first place then you don't need to shave it off 😅
It can have skincare benefits and allows for a smoother base when you do makeup. Not a necessity by any means but has some benefits for those who enjoy them.
@@kawaiipotato1302 those benefits are in no way worth it tho
Well it causes skin irritation so optional
@@kawaiipotato1302 You need some hair on your face to protect it and shaving it off just causes your skin to be irritated and super sensitive
if you shave all the hairs off your face, it makes your make up, apply a lot more seamlessly, and doesn’t look as bad in the evening after you’ve applied it in the morning. It also helps with acne sometimes if you have a really dry skin because the hair keeps oil out of your pores, and if you have dry skin and shave it off it helps the old get into your pores to keep acne away however, it can do the exact opposite and let too much into your pores and make your acne worse so it really depends on your skin type
The peach fuzz on your face is there for a reason. Helps keep skin clean. Shaving it can cause irritation, infections, and a whole host of other issues. Leave your peach fuzz alone!!!
guys shave their faces all the time 🤷🏼♀️
@@sacred.eagle.skates and shaving causes at least irritation but we do it because it feels better overall and some of us really cannot grow a beard so it looks better
Shaving, or not shaving, doesn't directly impact your hygiene. Being "clean" isn't about how much hair you have, it's about how you care for your body. Regular bathing and washing will keep you clean whether you have body hair or not. Mammals have hair for warmth, we don't need to use it that way anymore 😂
You won't catch me manufacturing problems I don't have. My work day is too damn long for this sh*t..
You need peach fuzz, how else are you supposed to know if there is a ghost in the room.😂
The hair is what makes your skin smooth, enjoy the stubble of you do it
Your head band is giving Rick from Rick and Morty
it is
Especially after she sprayed her face😂
THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING
I just realized it now😂
I was thinking statue of liberty lol
I don’t understand why people keep doing this stupid “trend” if you didn’t notice the hair before then why do you feel it’s necessary to remove it? You’re just stripping your skin of protection from bacteria and making it irritated and vulnerable.
This generation is just stupid.
its so your makeup is smother
Because it makes your skin look Smoother and cleaner and sometimes when you have a lot of hair and You put a lot of makeup you need to shave your face because it could look cakey
@@SoojiHari So you care more about "smoothness" than your skin? Ok girl..
Everyone shaves their crotches and armpits, that hair is for protection. Who cares what someone else wants to or not shave.
We are mammals. We have hair everywhere. Ours is just too fine (in most cases) to see. It helps protect our skin and is part of our skins biome. Shaving it will make it darker! It's why women used to bleach their upper lips. Leave it alone. or you will be dealing with horrible breakouts and even infection as your skin struggles to protect itself from all of the contaminates that hair normally stops.
All those dry shampoo companies are now scrambling to update their warning labels before someone sues them.
They're also the ones prob behind this. Also, I hope I don't see more bs. I use dry shampoo anyways. When I want to, I mean. But rarely. For when my hair feels more fd & I don't want to wash it, just yet. So yeah, rarely. I need my hair to get dirty dirty. Somexs. I thought ppl could just use baby powder for dry shampoo anyways. I know, that's not what she intended. I'm js
@@ahhwe-any7434 no. I just think society is getting dumber. A subway sandwich wrapper even states in bold wording, to not eat the wrapper. I use dry shampoo at times. But in my hair. Not my face. The way ppl are nowadays, you know someone is going to do it and keep their eyes and mouth open because they were dared, or just curious. Then they’ll try to sue the company for damages, even though they used it outside of the recommended directions. I mean, ppl put their phones in their vagina and call it to set off the vibrations. We’re talking about the same people who put diesel in their gasoline only tank. And there’s ppl like that girl with no eyebrows who says she’s a mineral instead of millennial. Or the girl who is offended by the thumbs up emoji because she says it’s on the same level as the middle finger emoji. There’s just a lot of unintelligent people running around out there. And they need to never see this video and get inspired.
The ones I have say to avoid eyes, nostrils, mouth and face because of potential allergic reactions.
If you dont have issues on your skin, my suggestion is to not fuzz on it too much. Once we destroy the skin barrier, it's not easy to repair it back. I dont even wash my face with cleanser in the morning nowadays. Just use water.
Yup I only cleanse at night - mainly to remove makeup from work. Twice a day turns me into an oil slick that is guaranteed to make me break out
Same. I just wipe it with my rag in the shower. I also only wear makeup maybe once a year.
U are SO PRETTY!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
As a men, i wouldn’t recommend shaving unless u want them to grow stronger back
Was thinking the same. They're still shaving. As you said hair comes back STRONGER. Who wants that?
That's a myth it only looks like it grows back thicker because the follicle gets cut blunt
IT IS NOT A MYTH @@gabbycoulombe5183
Myth. I've shaved my face for years! Hair does not grow back thicker!
You do/can break out by exposing your pores more to dirt and sweat.
That doesn't happen. But you shouldn't shave it because it opens your skin to bacteria. You'll get a crap ton of pimples
The Amazon spray bottle not working is so relatable
Those kind of bottles are like are body spray, she needed to turn it first 😂
@@journeyasplund1321 Using a spray bottle incorrectly is also relatable 🙈😂
I have one like that and discovered it's a pump spray! 😊
THE HEAD BAND I CANT- 😭
The lashes in the first vid are insane
I came looking for this comment 😅
Most likely false lashes.
@@jenniferp5916thanks, Captain Obvious. 😂
@@jenniferp5916 she has been growing them out for years.
intrusive thoughts be like:
"shave the eyelashes-"
Eyebrows too 🤭😂😂
😂
@@lyunala lmao yhh
As a professional I would like to say something please 🙏 using dry shampoo or product that is already dry and then using facial hair removing blade is horrible for skin it can easily cut your skin and damage on like scratches please never use blade on your skin when it's dry
Be careful doing that. It may dry out your skin, cause you to break out and bonus cause ingrown hairs.
I embrace the fuzz
It's okay to have facial hair! It's okay to have hair literally everywhere on your body! All this energy spent on something that's not necessary; could be using it on something that makes you happy, not ashamed.
if you don't know, you are supposed to NATURALLY have facial hairs. we developed them for a reason.
99.99% of the comments talking about how shaving facial hair is bad.
0.01% talking about how long the lady’s eyelashes in the first video were.
How bad can it be? A lot of men shave their faces every day too and nothing happens.Children don't even have hair and the are fine. There are even people who have no body hair at all.
Right that was my thought
@@montgomeryclift2480men don't care if it grows back thick and black. Also due to the amount of facial hair growth on men, we have less sensitive skin.
You can't just swap a gender and apply the same logic across everything, men and women are different
Like bro I couldn’t live w them lashes
As if to prove your point, the shaving discussion continues here as well 😂😂
The reason Marilyn Monroe had a beautiful soft radiant glow to her face was *because* of her peach fuzz…
The headband is giving
✨🗽 Statue of liberty 🗽✨
I love it 😂
Statue of Libertys spikes are longer and pointier. And it’s NOT blue!!! What you’re looking at is Ricks hair from Rick n Morty.
THE best Rick Sanchez headband 🩵
I use soap and water for my skin. Shampoo and conditioner, in a shower, with as little extra whatever chemical advertising in it as possible. I wash gently, simply. Drink water, get sleep. I've got simple somewhat wavy hair, so I'm able to have a simple hair routine (sometimes you DO need more products).
You really don't need a lot, or don't need crazy shit, to keep things healthy (ofc there are mental and physical things that change what one must do for themselves. I have some, but yknow, anyways).
Please remake this video in about 5 years would love to see how it works in the long run.
What she caught. So many chemicals.
Make one on the full face beard she’ll have from shaving off what was once peach fuzz. SMH
😂😂😂😂😂 more hairy
@@samanthawatts2733 This has been proven time and again to be a myth.
😂
“I do not want this on freshly washed hair so i’ll push my hair back” *next scene*, *pulls hair back in front*
I WAS LOOKING FOR SOME ONE WHO NOTICEDDD😭
@@AlyssaNoriega-ox7vb yeah haha! 😝
Try twisting the cap of the hair identifying spray bottle. Sometimes that works.
But yeah, agree with another person who posted here in regards to not shaving our faces. If you want your face smooth, have it waxed. It grows back softer and even less hair than before. Eventually it stops growing back at all. (I’m an esthetician) maybe consider a dermaplane or getting waxed? This just doesn’t seem like a good idea due to the risk of breakouts and/or irritations and rashy skin. Just a thought 💭
Omg the Rick headband!! I can’t!!! 😂😂😂❤
That's racist 😊
@@jesublade356 it's not racist. It's Rick from Rick and Morty. If you're calling that racist, get a life. ☺️
For those here talking about how bad this is, I have hyper sensitive skin. I can't use traditional exfoliants, and the peach fuzz on my face bothers me. This exfoliates my skin WITHOUT causing irritation and gets rid of the peach fuzz. If it works for you, go to it.
IT WORKS FOR ME!! I'm so glad someone commented this, shaving like this has been around for YEARS and I'm so glad you found smth that works for you
Define “bothers me”. You mean you don’t like the way it looks? Or the way it feels? I also have extremely sensitive skin- peach fuzz don’t look good but I would rather peach fuzz than a week of red, raw, mincemeat, burning skin. Choose your battles, looks come and go - skin is forever.
@@christyganter9449 'if it works for you go for it'. Read.
I've been shaving my face since the 80s when i read in Cosmoplitan magazine that models did it so their foundation went on so much better.
Soap and water is all you need. Seriously.
Stop listening to these "influencers" telling you what to do. Use your own brain. Its free.
Wow so hypocritical considering you done the same thing and listen to the influence from the magazine so stupid calling out someone else for doing the exact same thing wow so simple minded
I can guarantee this is NOT one of those beauty standards men make up. Y'all are doing this to yourselves.
Okay so imma, the person who made the initial spray was not trying to make people insecure, it worked for her, it works for me. My skin is happier now that I shave it. Ofc for peeps it's not good for them therefore they shouldn't do it but uhm why did you feel the need to bring men into this?
Women shaving casues ingrown hairs but they still do it. I don't see anyone complaining to NOT shave your legs, armpits and 🐱.
Says a man
@@yourfavperson3748because woman sometimes say that men have these impossible beauty standards for women when its hardly the case. Pretty sure the original commenter just wanted to point it out because this video of something entirely unnecessary is yet another thing that women do that men care nothing about. Honestly if you like it fine but just don't go saying women have impossible beauty standards set by men because its women who do it to other women.
@@PattyMardis my phone is not allowing me to see the rest of yr comment but uhm do you know about that model who got threatened with rape because her legs weren't shaved? INFACT men are the only people who have ever made fun on my hair EVEN THE PEACH FUZZ ON MY FACE!!! since I was 11... so yeah while there are women who can make another insecure men do to... soo... but anyways again I don't see why it was necessary to bring up this gender war thing again? This video has nothing to do with men
Your eyes are really pretty 🤍.
The headband be giving Rick from Rick and morty tbh--- And statue of liberty 🗽
For all y’all hating on her because facial hair is a “natral thing”, people are doing this because it helps makeup and skincare go on smoother.
It really does!
The peach fuzz is your bodies natural skincare. F it, though, shave it off and add chemicals. Yummy.
this..isn't helping the cause, people are 'hating' because peach fuzz guards your face, and shaving it off for makeup which is kinda known for causing skin issues? kinda..kinda bad..but to each their own
I love you and I’m your number one biggest fan😂❤❤❤
Loves you
I love your nails
Omg I literally love the headband tho 😭
Everyone should do what they want, but tbh this seems a little bit unnecessary, bc you can't really see a difference, and it's generally hard to even recognize these hair
Guys warning don't try this hack on sensitive skin or you will have a breakout
Shaving the hair off ur face makes u break out so baddd omg💀😭
I’ve been shaving my face of YEARS with just oil, my skin is fine but don’t attempt if you’re acne prone xx
@@ChantelleFenwick also no products on your face for 24 hrs after
Only for some, but I wouldn't do this personally. This spray is like dry shaving. And that will irritate my skin.
I have dry skin, but it doesn't break me out lol. I barely ever do it though, but whenever I do my skin stays normal. It depends on many factors, I guess. This definitely won't be the same for everyone tho 💗
@@ChantelleFenwick YES OMG, I do it to also smth I don't recommend when using oil is to not going over the same place more than once and also pull yr skin a lil
Please don't do this, fuzz helps to protect your face 😭
It really does depend on yr skin type, for some peeps (like me) it helps, while others... hm but you gotta learn about yr skin type and all that... My derm recommended this to me and my skin is sooo much happier but to everyone reading this PEACH FUZZ AND ALL HAIR IS NORMAL, don't feel insecure because you have hair, love you all
Women shaving casues ingrown hairs but they still do it. I don't see anyone complaining to NOT shave your legs, armpits and 🐱.
If you're lucky, the hairs will grow back much thicker and darker so you won't have to use the spray in the future
The fact that you need a spray to see hairs to shave proves you can’t see them anyways and there’s no point in shaving them
I had no idea about what a " hair identifying spray" meant and I freaking thought there's a new thing where people identify themselves as hair and the product is meant for them. I was so confused!
This comment wins the internet for today, Thank You or the best laugh I have had today. heart ♥
It’s insane how long the first girls lashes were
I hope it grows back darker and thicker
Rickie hair... that mad scientist ..... thats what the hairband is giving 😅
Love the nails 💅🏾
If u have to spray something to see the hair u don’t need to remove the hair 😭😭😭😭
The sigh when the dupe didn't work got me 😂❤
Your nails are gorgeous!
My anxiety when she was trying to spray it on her face with her eyes open 📈📈📈
Pretty sure shaving those hairs makes them come back thicker seems abit pointless unless you want to 'need' to shave
Your hair is so beautiful!! You're so beautiful!!
For those wondering, it highly depends on your skin type. If your face is prone to pimples, that means you have oily skin and it may help you to do this. But I'm no derma doctor, i just have sensitive skin 👍🏻
omg girlie i’m such a fan!!!!!!! thx for the great content ❤❤❤
Hey!
I love your username, was obsessed with Evelyn Evelyn for a decent little chuck of around 2010
@@ash-ee5mm SAME I JUST GOT THE BOOK FOR MY BIRTHDAY IM SO EXCITED
Marilyn Monroe was known for her flawless pictures. She was rarely photo shopped. And yes they have been doing that for the entirety of photography. One thing that was used to soften and blur harsh rough edges was a "silk screen." Whoever, Marilyn rarely, if ever, used these. And that is because she was blessed with a fine soft halo of natural peach fuzz on her face. It softened her futures like fine lines and wrinkles. And it made her naturally porless looking and dewy. This is a beautiful natural part of your skin. Don't ever think that you are less beautiful when u are actually blessed loves.
Her: I do NOT want this going on my hair *puts hair in front*
i love this video!
Be careful though ladies apparently the hair on your face is going to grow more because it's like shaving & not just removing the top layer of your skin. A beautician that I go to for facials told me this. She said this is the reason why she does not do it or advertise it in her beauty salon. All the best.xx
Your eyebrows are perfection!!!
What a cute headband!!
What a great idea!!! Your a genuis!!
Hair is there to protect the skin from bacteria getting in the pores.
In my opinion, if a spray is needed to make hairs show up so you can see to shave them, shaving isnt even needed.
Your nails though😭🔥😻
It’s only going to grow back faster and more of it!
I luv ur headband ❤
‼️ WARNING BEFORE DOING THIS ‼️
You should ask your doctor if you can do it
Because on some skin types if you shave your face you can break out(acne)
I couldn't give a crap less about hairs being on my face, but seeing all that highlighted and then come off is somehow satisfying. What the heck is this timeline that we're living in?!
Enjoyed your video, ran across similar w/the dry shampoo/hair ID spray trend ..My hesitation about shaving facical hair is it coming back in later & being itchy as ‘H’ or black instead of fine+hard to see..Brave Soul You are, We need a follow up video when hairs start coming back in if You would do it twice/again!😁👍🏻
ofc it works. Dry shampoo that makes your hair a bit grey is until you rub it in is the one everyone basically uses lol
To people saying why is she doing my this theirs no point their is a point she’s shaving her face so her makeup can look smoother
I think it's more important to learn to spell properly than to have smooth makeup. Sheesh. Priorities.
@@Alchemical.Shnoos what-
Face shaving is GREAT exfoliation.
I see a lot of comments of people saying don't remove the hair. Where I am from having facial hair is unacceptable, and that's why women invented both waxing and threading. These two methods are painful, so you can just use hair removal cream for fine hair.
The snow look look so good.