What Is The Pros and Cons Between Shaving and Plucking?!


Question: What Is The Pros and Cons Between Shaving and Plucking.?
Please Make a List Between Shaving and Plucking..
I Want To Shave My Chin Hair But I Don't Know If Its Better To Pluck, Why Is It Better To Pluck, Its Painful!Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Shaving is much faster and more painless..

Plucking is very slow and can be painful.. also you can actually pull out the root and hair won't grow there..

Just stick with shaving.. Sure you have to do it more often but it's quicker..Health Question & Answer

Assuming your a boy I would go with shaving Just be sure to exfoliate your face to prevent razor bumps.. If a girl with some chin hair then I would Pluck cuz it lasts longer and your hairs wont be as think as a males and you will have less hair then a male as well..

Shaving:
Razor Burn
Cutting Yourself
Stubble
Ingrown Hairs
But it is Faster and Easier

Plucking:
Time Consuming
Lots of Little Pains
Ingrown Hairs
Hairs growing back in different areasHealth Question & Answer

shaving:
fast
easy
................
you have to do it frequently
you could get a rash, burn, or cut


plucking:
takes a while
hair will not grow for a long time
you could cause ingrown hairs since plucking causes pulling from the root



stick with shaving, you gotta do it more often but it's better in the endHealth Question & Answer

Plucking would be for individual hairs....like eyebrows........can you imagine trying to shave one single strand of hair.?.?.? So, for eyebrows, I would advise plucking........if you need to maintain them in any way..

However, in regard to your chin - you need to shave it..........Health Question & Answer



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