I shaved my face for a week like Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor
Hello lovelies, I recently discovered that both Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor shaved their face as a beauty treatment. I was so curious to see if it worked and wanted to try it myself. Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor employed a basic grooming tool: a razor to combat undesirable facial hair. Marilyn shaved her face frequently and did not believe the popular belief that unwanted hair would grow in darker and thicker. Gillette's Mach 3 is a good razor to try if you want to follow in the footsteps of two of Hollywood's most famous faces. Dermaplaning: https://rstyle.me/+3mv7ddaUvMtu4wKUwsXRlw https://rstyle.me/+WQvbide8UkiHfNIsLuL7rQ https://rstyle.me/+blpqR45wkzKDMpfLEfw90Q https://rstyle.me/+4QJ5Wgcj5niRAMIm08pwdg https://rstyle.me/+nP_64xAfSXs_KAcJ8IPHeQ In 1915, women began shaving their heads. Between World W I and II, this was the time period. Previously, ladies just pulled unwanted hair from the neck and face. Because the clothes they wore at the period were significantly less revealing, they were the only parts of a woman's body that were not required to be covered by clothing. People began to think of a woman's face as a mirror of her personality in the 18th century, and "porcelain" complexions as attractive. As a result, getting rid of facial hair was seen as a moral and aesthetic issue. They were employing tree resins, waxes, or shoemakers at the time, and the pain was horrific. Instead of razors, they employed an industrial depilatory or handmade unguents to shave these areas. A T-shaped safety razor was invented in the nineteenth century. It took the place of homemade depilatory creams. Shaving was associated with masculinity at the time, therefore men considered their personal area to be private. Women gradually adopted them since they were a less expensive and less painful alternative to conventional hair removal procedures.