RainEdayWoman
Familiar Face
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I came across an odd fact about Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor a couple days ago and thought it would make for an interesting topic. Have any of you heard the fact that one of the daily beauty routines of both stars (as well as others that won't come forward with this because it is Taboo in America) was to shave their faces every morning? Odd huh. From what I was able to find out including according to dermatologist that shaving of the face acts as a less invasive form of micro-dermabrasion slowly taking off thin layers of skin and allowing for the body to naturally produce new collagen thus reducing the effects of aging and diminishing fine lines. Also, they would do this because the peachfuzz that covers most faces dulls the skin in photographs where as shaving gave a glow to the skin in photos. Apparently, studies have been done surrounding this due to the fact that the areas of mens faces of those men who shaving daily (with a good quality razor) age about half as fast as a the areas that do not get shaved.
Also, I was able to come up with information that in countries such as some Asian countries as well as Middle Eastern countries where women are known for beautifully smooth complexions it is common practice to start shaving face from the time they turn 13. The areas they shave are everything including the forehead except for the nose and eyebrow area where tweezing or threading is used to shape brows and remove thicker hairs. It also states that it is a myth (which I know to be true as a cosmetologist) that the hair grows back thicker. That is genetic as well as just seems so because new hair grows tapered where as shaved hair is blunt. In America though it is a Taboo where other forms of hair removal is used such as waxing and chemical removal. Plus hair removal for women is a taboo topic to begin with.
I thought this was some really interesting facts about Marilyn and Elizabeth. Anyone else heard of this? Look it up there is some really neat information on the topic.
Also, I was able to come up with information that in countries such as some Asian countries as well as Middle Eastern countries where women are known for beautifully smooth complexions it is common practice to start shaving face from the time they turn 13. The areas they shave are everything including the forehead except for the nose and eyebrow area where tweezing or threading is used to shape brows and remove thicker hairs. It also states that it is a myth (which I know to be true as a cosmetologist) that the hair grows back thicker. That is genetic as well as just seems so because new hair grows tapered where as shaved hair is blunt. In America though it is a Taboo where other forms of hair removal is used such as waxing and chemical removal. Plus hair removal for women is a taboo topic to begin with.
I thought this was some really interesting facts about Marilyn and Elizabeth. Anyone else heard of this? Look it up there is some really neat information on the topic.