Male correction and its principles and methods
In order to have a successful and uncomplicated correction, it is necessary and mandatory to observe some points, in this way and by observing these principles, you can have a unique and uncomplicated correction.
Are the hairs on the back of your lips starting to show? Has your facial hair become thicker and thicker?
In the following, we will answer the questions that may arise in your mind in this regard.
Why do boys have facial hair but girls don’t?
First of all, we must say that this is not true. Girls also have hair like boys, but girls’ facial hair is very pale and thin and usually not visible.
In teenage boys, their facial hair grows thicker and darker due to the effects of testosterone. Testosterone is the male sex hormone.
As boys enter puberty, the testicles begin to secrete more testosterone. This hormone causes many changes in the body of boys. Shaving is one of these changes.
Why do I have no facial hair while my friends my age have beards?
Growing a beard is one of the last changes of puberty. On average, the growth of facial hair in boys starts from the age of 15 to 16 years.
The exact time of onset as well as the speed of puberty changes can be different in different people.
This means that some young boys may grow a beard earlier than other boys and some may grow a beard later.
So, if your friends have beards and mustaches, but your face doesn’t have hair yet, there is usually nothing to worry about and soon you will have a beard and mustaches like your friends.
Is the amount of facial hair the same for all people?
no Just as the height of all people is not the same, the amount of beard and mustache of all people is not the same. The reason for this is that the amount of beard, the amount of darkness and lightness and where they grow on your face largely depends on genetics.
Of course, this does not mean that your beard and mustache will look exactly like your father’s. Your beard pattern may resemble any person in your family tree.
It takes some time to fully determine the true pattern of the beard and mustache. Usually this happens in the late teens or early third decade of people’s lives.
Should I trim my face immediately after the first beard and mustache appear?
not necessarily. You may not need to shave for a few years after the first strands of beard and mustache appear.
In fact, the feeling this hair gives you determines the time of the first shave. Whenever you feel that your facial hair is bothering you or that you feel uncomfortable about it, you can trim your face.
How often should I shave?
This matter depends on the speed of the beard and how dark and light it is. In the beginning, for some boys, once a week can be enough. But in some other people, it may be necessary to shave their face once every three to four days.
As the age increases and the hair becomes thicker and more, the amount of shaving requirement also increases.
Is it true that the more I shave, the thicker my facial hair gets?
no Your beard and mustache will not grow thicker with more trimming.
Should I use shaving machines or razors for shaving?
It’s up to you, many people prefer trimmers because they are easier and faster to use. On the other hand, razors provide a smoother and cleaner shave.
How should I shave with a razor?
If you use a razor, always shave your face in the direction of hair growth. This will make your shave easier, smoother and cleaner.
You can use your fingers to determine the direction of hair growth.
Follow these steps for a clean shave:
Wet your beard with warm water. This makes the hair softer and easier to shave.
Apply foam, paste or beard gel (not soap) to your facial hair. If you use shaving gel or paste, you should apply it on your face with the help of your hands or special brushes and continue doing this until the shaving paste or gel turns into foam.
It is better to start the correction from the sides (left or right).
Your movements should be short and slow.
Avoid shaving one part of the face several times. This can damage your facial skin.
After every two to three strokes, put the razor under water to clean it.
Shave the top of your neck and under your chin in the last step.
After shaving, wash your face with cold water.
How should I take care of my razor?
You need to make sure that the razor you use is clean and sharp. Using a slow razor causes the following things to happen:
Non-one-handed correction
Redness and damage to the skin of the face
An uncorrected patch on the face
Scratching the skin of the face
A dirty razor can cause skin irritation and infection. So don’t forget to clean your razor after every shave. Never use someone else’s razor and never lend your razor to someone else.
How can I prevent burning and irritation from shaving?
To reduce irritation and burning after shaving, remember the following points:
Change your razor or Gillette after 5 to 7 times of shaving at most.
Double or multi-blade razors can give you a more satisfying shave.
Razors that have a movable head are better and have a higher adaptability to your face.
What is shaving burn?
Irritation and burning after shaving is called shaving burn. This condition can occur for the following reasons:
Dry face shaving
Shaving without using gel or beard paste
Use a blunt razor
Shaving against the direction of hair growth
Using aftershaves or other strong fragrances (for sensitive skin)
The best way to treat this condition is to avoid shaving your face for a short period of time until the skin is completely healed.
It is natural to cut facial skin using a razor. Do not worry.
If the number of times you cut your face is high, you are probably shaving with too much pressure or your razor is slow.
If you cut your face, wipe the blood with a clean towel or cloth and apply pressure to the cut to stop the bleeding.