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Re: how/why does plucking or tweezing make facial hair thicker? i dont get it...
 
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Re: how/why does plucking or tweezing make facial hair thicker? i dont get it...


> If you actually use a razor,

It's no big deal really, you know

> and shave your face you'll have stubble
>like a guy won't you?

You simply adjust your frequency of shavingso that there's no stubble shows. If you use a good electric shaver it'll lift each hair before cutting it, so that the cut end retreats below the surface of the skin.

>I mean, you do on your legs from shaving.

Sure. So why is shaving acceptable for legs ? :-)


> I have waxed my face but never used Nair
> or a razor. I think it would grow back weird.

It's waxing or plucking that causes hormonally-fueled hair growth to grow back weird -- growing at all sorts of strange angles.


> I only have long blonde hairs, not the dark
> ones.

Your growth may not be all that heavy yet. And may never be.


> Problem is, is that they won't do lazer
> removal on me cause of that. Only works
> on dark hairs.

Not strictly true, but it does rely on the difference between the lighter shade of skin and the darker shade of hair. At least they're being honest with you and you should be thankful for that.

As far as I'm concerned, I've got male type hair growth on my face and shaving is easily the best answer for me. You clearly haven't got growth as heavy as that and may never have.


 

 
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