Shaving, tweezing, and waxing are only remove hair at or near the surface of the skin. When you shave, you’re cutting the hair at skin level, which means:
The hair grows back with a blunt edge, making it feel coarser (even though it isn’t actually thicker).
The dark root remains beneath the skin’s surface, which can create the appearance of a shadow.
Since hair grows at different rates, regrowth can become visible within hours after shaving.
This cycle leaves your skin irritated, dry, and sensitive. Worse? It never truly gets rid of the shadow.
But what if there was a way to remove facial hair without stubble, shadows, or constant upkeep?