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How & why I shave my face! We’re taking a trip down memory lane – all the facial hair removal methods I’ve tried, what worked, what didn’t work and how I currently defuzz my face (and groom my brows!). It’s a different video for me but I had fun making it so hope you enjoy it, too!

This video is a collaboration Veet, I only feature products that I love and use myself 🙂 Learn more about the Precision Styler here.

Makeup I’m Wearing

SUQQU EX-32 Rengazome Eyeshadow Quad on the eyes, Guerlain 4 Seasons Bronzer in Moyen Brunettes and a mix of Colourpop Pacific and Too Faced Taffy on the lips 🙂

Nail polish I’m wearing in this tutorial

Shellac, Perfect Match in Happy Hour

Have you guys tried shaving? How do you remove facial hair (if you do)?

xxkarima

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  1. I don’t know why but I could hardly hear you on this video it is the first time and I have my volume up high.
    I was told a many years ago by a dermatologist that I should shave my face because it exfoliates the dead skin and would get rid of any unwanted peach fuzz. He said it was only a myth that your hair would grow back thicker and with stubble. Even though I believed him I still thought there was a chance for stubble so I never actually went through with it.

    1. Oh that’s odd! It’s the same volume as the rest of my videos. The good news is that shaving doesn’t ‘change’ the follicle, so even if you shave once and decide it’s not for you, the hair will grow back to how it was before and no harm done 🙂
      x

  2. So, I’ve never shaved my face, but at the end of the video you talk about helping people…

    Karima, you have helped me so much! I’ve taken and applied so many of your beauty tips/techniques/recommendations, and now people are taking beauty advice from me! I always tell them about you and your channel, and basically every time I have a new makeup look, it’s usually one inspired by the videos you do!

    So, as Thanksgiving is coming up, I want to say I am thankful for you and all the hard work that you put in on the Sham Frip and on YouTube! Keep up the excellent work girl! You influence so many lives you don’t even know! <3

  3. So, I’ve never shaved my face, but at the end of the video you talk about helping people…

    Karima, you have helped me so much! I’ve taken and applied so many of your beauty tips/techniques/recommendations, and now people are taking beauty advice from me! I always tell them about you and your channel, and basically every time I have a new makeup look, it’s usually one inspired by the videos you do!

    So, as Thanksgiving is coming up, I want to say I am thankful for you and all the hard work that you put in on the Sham Frip and on YouTube! Keep up the excellent work, girl! You influence so many lives you don’t even know! <3

  4. Thank you so much for this Karima. Likewise I have uber sensitive skin, can’t wax or thread and was under the illusion that shaving promotes thicker darker hair. I’ve learned to live with that hairy caterpillar on my top lip. I’ve just ordered this and will let you know how it goes. A heads up for people in the UK I have just purchased this from superdrug for £15.99 they have a third off veet products at the moment. Another fab review/demo, much appreciated.

  5. Yes, I’ve shaved my face and my experience has been quite different. I find that if the hair is coarse, like eyebrow hair, it does come back a bit prickly. Only the fine baby hairs aren’t so noticeable when they grow back. I’ve known a few women to have coarse hair on the chin or jawline and they agree on the texture issue. I’ve had electrolysis with some success and I had a derm perform laser hair removal that lasted a month or two, but I never went back for the follow up treatments. I can also say that the derm who did the laser hair removal also said there is no truth to the hair growing back thicker. Electrolysis is difficult to find these days since everyone’s moving to laser hair removal, but if I could I would get it again for the areas that are growing hair now.

  6. Just got my veet after watching your review! My peach fuzz has bothered me for years but I’m so sensitive to waxing and plucking. Can’t wait to try! I may have missed this in my excitement, but how often do you need to shave? ??

  7. Hi. My friend just recently told me about your videos and I have been watching so many and have found them so very useful and informative. Especially this one. I used to thread my hair regularly about 10 years ago until I became allergic to it. I’d get these bumps on my skin. Then tried waxing but it was pricey, painful and time consuming and I too had an irritation to it. So I’ve been shaving, irregularly for years. But I’ve never known anyone else who does so this was very reassuring and useful to find about a better tool. Up until now I’d only used the little razors found in Asian markets here in the US. I did have laser a few years ago for sideburns, a few treatments for Chin And my upper lip And they were the best thing ever as i have hated my unwanted facial hAir in those areas my entire life! But shaving is my go to for keeping at bay unwanted facial hair that still grows as I didn’t finish all the treatments for upper lip and chin. Thanks.

  8. Hi. My friend just recently told me about your videos and I have been watching so many and have found them so very useful and informative. Especially this one. I used to thread my hair regularly about 10 years ago until I became allergic to it. I’d get these bumps on my skin. Then tried waxing but it was pricey, painful and time consuming and I too had an irritation to it. So I’ve been shaving, irregularly for years. But I’ve never known anyone else who does so this was very reassuring and useful to find about a better tool. Up until now I’d only used the little razors found in Asian markets here in the US. I did have laser a few years ago for sideburns, a few treatments for Chin And my upper lip And they were the best thing ever as i have hated my unwanted facial hAir in those areas my entire life! But shaving is my go to for keeping at bay unwanted facial hair that still grows as I didn’t finish all the treatments for upper lip and chin. Thanks for talking About this and giving advice on a product to try.

  9. Hi Karima, So I’m a 24 year old mum with no idea what to do with my life when my family look at me and say: “hey, your good at putting makeup on people, do that!”. Like its just that simple, but I agree, I am relatively good at making others look and feel beautiful, but I have minimal tools or experience, so I’m on a research hunt, and the thought of scouring through 1000’s of beauty blogs and videos makes me worried I may be in my 60’s before I feel I have enough knowledge about this to start but hey, I have to start somewhere. So fortunately for me, I have only really been researching for about 3 days when I came across your blog on tom ford shade & illuminate contour kit – saved me some money and made me chuckle, so a big thank you for that! But I nosed around your blog more and found this video! Thank god, I no longer feel like alone in this, I too use a mini beauty shaver to get rid of fuzz, but I stopped recently when my children asked why I was shaving like daddy…. kids really can make you feel wonderful, ay? lol. Anyway, life story over, thank you Karima! I officially have my go to Blog that I enjoy going back to to find out the information I need. X

  10. Dear Karina, I just discovered your incredible videos today. I’ve been watching them non stop, or almost, non stop… I absolutely adore you. You are so beautiful, but not only yo have a beautiful face but you are a sweet, down to earth and very talented makeup artist. I’m 55 years old…any suggestions for a beautiful makeup for my age ?

  11. Karima,

    Firstly, I adore you so much. Your eyeshadow tutorials have been such a game-changer for me!

    Thank you so much for making this video. I’ve always had a hint of a mustache that bothered me but I was afraid about how to get rid of it and it growing back worse. You’ve inspired me to give this a go! Turns out the Veet trimmer you use isn’t sold in the US, but I found a Philips one that is the same concept. I just gave it my first try! And once I cleaned up the upper lip, I realized i have *way* more peach fuzz on the rest of my face than I realized (thank you magnifying mirror). I probably got a little carried away for my first time with a new product, and I am still a little scared to see how the growing in goes, but I’m so excited for foundation tomorrow morning! If you can do it, why can’t I? 🙂