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Who uses one of those little razors to shave the peach fuzz on their face?

83 replies

thearchers · 02/07/2025 22:31

I’m seriously tempted, I have a lot of peach fuzz on my face. Took a selfie in the sunshine and it was really noticeable. I keep getting adverts for those razors, and women spraying their faces with something to make all the hairs stand out before they shave them off. But I’m worried that once I start it will become another chore I have to keep up with. Anyone done this and regretted it, or is it a good idea?? Thanks

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HundredMilesAnHour · 05/07/2025 23:15

I recently started removing the fuzz that has suddenly started appearing as I’ve hit mid 50s. I bought a dermablade but it took me a while to get the courage up to use it. And then I did and it was so easy! I have sensitive skin and was nervous that I might react but it was all fine and now I love my dermablade. I use this one from Isoclean:

https://iso-clean.co.uk/products/isoclean-facial-dermablade-razor-with-6-replacement-blades-professional-hair-removal-skin-exfoliation

Facial Dermablade Razor With 10 Replacement Blades

ISOCLEAN's facial dermaplaner razor tool comes with 6 blades - 1 blade already set in place, so that it's ready to use straight away, plus a pack of 5 replacement blades.  Suitable for both men and women. Our dermablade is available in 3 different colo...

https://iso-clean.co.uk/products/isoclean-facial-dermablade-razor-with-6-replacement-blades-professional-hair-removal-skin-exfoliation

Tifical33 · 06/07/2025 09:05

Not at all, hormones would cause that not cleaning up the fuzz.No worries there.

EastCoastDweller · 11/07/2025 13:32

This thread has given me the courage to try a dermablade. Not as scary as I feared. Pleased with the results and it might become my favourite method of facial hair removal. Thanks to the OP and everyone who has shared their advice.

MidnightMeltdown · 11/07/2025 13:37

Don’t you get stubble if you shave it? 😱. If it’s dark you can just bleach it. I have olive skin and it barely shows at all once bleached.

DiamondThrone · 11/07/2025 14:04

MidnightMeltdown · 11/07/2025 13:37

Don’t you get stubble if you shave it? 😱. If it’s dark you can just bleach it. I have olive skin and it barely shows at all once bleached.

Yeah, I've got a full five o'clock shadow now 😆

Lifestooshort71 · 11/07/2025 20:52

DiamondThrone · 11/07/2025 14:04

Yeah, I've got a full five o'clock shadow now 😆

🤣

FourBlackCats · 12/07/2025 08:36

MidnightMeltdown · 11/07/2025 13:37

Don’t you get stubble if you shave it? 😱. If it’s dark you can just bleach it. I have olive skin and it barely shows at all once bleached.

Mine is very blonde but definitely not invisible! The only stubble I get is from a couple of thicker ‘whiskers’, the fuzz does not go stubbly.

Lifestooshort71 · 12/07/2025 15:00

FourBlackCats · 12/07/2025 08:36

Mine is very blonde but definitely not invisible! The only stubble I get is from a couple of thicker ‘whiskers’, the fuzz does not go stubbly.

Totally agree, the whiskers need tweezering first as the 'shaving' is only good for bum fluff/peach fuzz.

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