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Women Shave Their Faces Too: Here’s What You Need To Know

Do you have some light facial hair that you want to get rid of? It’s easier than you thought.
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As unusual as it may sound, facial hair on women is surprisingly common. Dealing with a little peach fuzz might seem weird and embarrassing at times, but it’s perfectly natural to do! Should women shave their face? They should, if they want to!

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So we dedicate this article to all the women shaving their face out there. Break out the razor and shaving cream because we’ve gathered the tips, tricks, and FAQs on how to shave your face.

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Why Is This Happening?

Female facial hair isn’t a big deal. It may not be as obvious as a man’s but almost all women have some degree of facial hair – it’s just a part of our biology! If you have a bit of chin hair a thin moustache, take comfort that the woman right next to you has the same thing.

Even the most gorgeous women deal with facial hair on the regular. Kate Somerville – the cult queen of skin care herself – talks about facial shaving a fair bit. Michelle Money from Bachelor in Paradise posted a video tutorial of her own shaving routine, and rumour has it that stars like Elizabeth Taylor also get personal with the razor.

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“But why me?” you might ask. Well, there are three accepted theories why women grow excess facial hair:

  • Hormonal imbalance: either caused by medication, menopause, or some other condition.
  • Genetics: hirsutism runs in families.
  • Unexplained causes: sometimes excess hair just happens.

Some women don’t care about excess hair on their faces and leave it be. But for others, that extra fuzz can make them a little self conscious. That’s where shaving comes in.

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Why Should I Shave (And How Fast Does Facial Hair Grow Back)?

First, we’d like to say that you don’t HAVE to shave off excess facial hair. Plenty of women don’t care about it that much, and they go about their lives looking fine as hell! But if you are thinking about shaving it, there are some benefits you can get aside from getting rid of that fuzz:

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  • Shaving often gets rid of dead skin: This makes your skincare a hundred times easier, as you don’t have to exfoliate as much.
  • Shaving also clears your skin’s surface: That means you can apply makeup and skin cream more effectively.
  • And finally, shaving makes your skin smoother: Who doesn’t love that?

The usual dangers of shaving also apply: accidentally cutting yourself, ingrown hairs, and so on. Thankfully, there are plenty of aftercare products you can use to take the load off! You can also look into advanced medical procedures like dermaplaning; which is shaving via your dermatologist.

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One last thing: commit to a shaving schedule. Facial hair takes about a few days to grow back – again, this will depend on what kind of hair growth you have – so you need to be consistent with the razor. Ideally shave twice a week, but you can also do it right before a big event, just in case.

Best Face Shaver For Women: Our Top 3 Recommendations

A word of warning to all would-be shavers: DO NOT USE THE SAME RAZORS YOU USE ON YOUR LEGS FOR YOUR FACE. Your face is a delicate area and needs precision tools, otherwise you will end up with a lot of painful nicks and scratches. Here are our top 3 picks for ladies face razors that’ll be perfect for the job.

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3. Philips/Norelco Precision Perfect For Women

For the quick and easy trim. Starts at $21.29 AUD.

This electric shaver is one of the cheapest you can get on the market and does its job well. Easy to use, carry, and maintain, this is one beauty tool you’ll want to keep within reach.

2. Braun Face 810

Brush, exfoliate, and radiate. Starts at $130 AUD.

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If you want something a little high-tech with extra features, this facial epilator is your best bet. Precise, clean, and gentle – this is the razor for the modern woman. You’ll immediately notice the difference before and after you’re done.

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1. The Tinkle

Old-fashioned woman-handling facial hair. Starts at $50 AUD.

A little hesitant about electric tools? Or do you want to take things into your own hands? The Tinkle is fantastic grooming companion. Better than tweezers and super durable, it’s a beauty product that’ll last you a long time!

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All these razors work well with dry or wet (read: cream) shaves, but it’s best to do your research on what method works best for you.

How Do I Shave?

Once you’ve got your razors and cream, it’s time to shave. Pull your skin taut so the razors get all the hair, and shave with short, quick strokes. Don’t freak out by the amount of hair that you might get – we have more hair on our faces than we realise! After rinsing, don’t forget to moisturise.

Cutting It Close

So there you have it: our guide to the weird yet manageable world of women’s facial hair. Just a few minutes in front of a mirror now and then, and you’re ready to step out with a baby-smooth face and a renewed sense of confidence.

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