Saturday, 27 February 2016

The Pros and Cons of Shaving our body hairs.


The rate at which a whole lot of people (more especially ladies) are so kin about shaving their body hairs has prompted this writing. Before we get a little further, lets first of all take a look at the myths surrounding the act of 'SHAVING' generally.
MYTH: Shaving every day causes hair to grow back thicker, darker and faster.
We promise that shaving does not cause hair to grow back thicker, darker or faster. Hair regrowth is determined by what's on the inside—your genetics and hormones. So why the relentless myth? As hair grows back, the blunt ends make it seem thicker. Another possible reason—underarm hair grows about 50% faster than hair on your legs, so it's naturally growing faster with or without shaving.
MYTH: A new razor blade causes more nicks and cuts than a broken-in razor blade.
Quite the contrary. Shaving with an old, dull razor blade actually results in even more nicks and cuts. Other culprits include putting too much pressure on the razor or using a single-blade razor. Want to find the best Venus razor for a close shave? Find your perfect shave match with our online Venus Product Finder.
MYTH: Pressing hard will give a closer shave
Not so! Putting too much pressure on your razor can cause nicks and cuts. Let an outstanding razor like the Venus Embrace do the work for you. Keep the blades flat against your skin so the razor can do its job. Use a light touch to get a relaxing and close shave.
MYTH: Shaving over the same area repeatedly will give me a closer shave.
No way! Shaving one spot over and over will irritate skin—fast. If you’re having trouble with rough spots or stubble, it may be time to change your blade.
MYTH: It’s okay to borrow my date’s razor.
One, it's not hygienic. Two, you've got more area to cover, so don't wear out your welcome by wearing out his blade.
   If you have any other myth-buster on shaving, feel free to comment on this post below.

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