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How I Beat the Peach Fuzz of Perimenopause

19 September, 2021 - 03:59pm by - Head Pixie | 13 Comments

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by BR Kellie

About six years ago my body started to go a bit haywire. I would wake up in the middle of the night coated in sweat. I'd be driving around and become so hot my car's windows would steam up. My period decided that it was tired of a steady 29 day cycle and began coming randomly. Oh, and I started getting really hairy. Not thick, coarse hair, but fine peach fuzz (aka vellus), mainly on my cheeks, as well as in between my brows. A chat with my doc, along with knowing my mother was young when she began 'the change', and it was decided that perimenopause had sidled up to me and decided it was time we hung out.

The sweats I've learned to deal with. The periods are driving me mad but I can't do much about them as birth control and I are not friends. On the whole I've realised that as I enter a new phase of womanhood I just have to go with it as much as I can, rather than get frustrated with my inability to control it. HOWEVER, the peach fuzz I decided I couldn't deal with because I'm a daily foundation wearer and I was finding foundation emphasised the hair and made the foundation (and my face) look weird.

One quick Google later and I discovered at home dermaplaning was one way to easily deal with vellus hair. So I decided to give it a go... because what was the worst that could happen?

What is at home dermaplaning?

In a nutshell, at home dermaplaning is shaving. Not with any old shaver though, you need a delicate razor. I picked up a three pack from my local Japan Home Mart for a couple of dollars, but Revlon also have Face Defuzzers if you don't have access to a store like Japan Home Mart. 

Is it different from professional dermaplaning?

Yes. Absolutely. A professional will use a surgical grade scalpel to dermaplane, which will work better to remove vellus hair while also exfoliating skin.

How easy is at home dermaplaning?

Really easy. After cleansing and drying your skin, you simply take the razor, hold it on an angle, and then bring it over the affected areas in downward strokes. After each pass I cleaned off the razor on a paper towel to remove hair/debris, before going over a fresh area. Afterwards I moisturised.

Did it make a difference?

Did it what!? I was blown away by how much smoother my foundation went on. It looked so good. I was thrilled.

Did the hair grow back thicker?

This I was scared about. The last thing you want when you have peach fuzz is to have thicker peach fuzz. I spent (and this is no exaggeration) many, many minutes googling and watching YouTubers talk about their experience with at home dermaplaning, and the overwhelming answer was no... which gave me the courage I needed to start shaving. 

The worst that happened?

I cut myself one day. A tiny, little nick that stung a bit, but barely showed on my skin and healed in no time. 

Do I recommend at home dermaplanning?

For me, it worked a treat. I was thrilled to feel less self-conscious about how my foundation looked. However, as always, do your research before trying an at home treatment, patch test if necessary. Or book in and have it professionally done. 

So, my beauties... Have you tried dermaplaning? At home or professional? What was your experience? Is it something you're interested in trying? Or not for you?

Chat below! 

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9th November, 2021

When peach fuzz first appeared, followed later by random - & alarming dark hairs, I used my trusty tweezers. No sweat, I thought. How misguided I was!

Fast forward a few years, and The Fuzz and more Random Hairs require regular, serious attention.

IPL was my first consideration, but after a lot of research, I decided it wasn't with the investment, for several reasons.

I'm not brave enough to try the razors, so why for the Braun Silk Epil. A battery operated gadget that plucks hairs out. Would I recommend it? No. It's painful and the very small epilation head renders it very initial for peach fuzz over larger areas. It does come with interchangeable heads, but still isn't worth investing in.

Now I'm using Shlick's Hydro Silk Perfect Finish 3-in-1 hair removal gadget. Battery operated with interchangeable heads. It swiftly and painlessly removes peach fuzz and stray hairs. And it's a quick fix when needed! The other beads are an eyebrow shaper and bikini line trimmer. I haven't tried them yet, but am sure they'll be good.

Shlick also seem the face razors ... Now starting to ponder ...!

27th September, 2021

It's the not growing back thicker so much as the pointed, invisible fuzz ends pre-shaving swapped for a blunt flat, end that feels more prickly.

27th September, 2021

Never tried it I am to scared to do it myself. But I would like to try it definitely.

26th September, 2021

I need some of these . With no threading lady to go I’m hairy .

24th September, 2021

I have facial hair all the time pretty sure it's from poly cystic ovary and hormone imbalance. I pluck every single night just about and can't get every single one I go for the black ones and hope the little blonde aren't noticed much. I even get black hairs under my chin on my neck either side of my collar bone and on my bust I admit to grabbing a shaver at the last minute a few times when self conscious.

22nd September, 2021

Never tried it but I think I might now!!!!!!!!!!!

21st September, 2021

Great article, I’ve been interested in trying this but have always been worried about it growing back thicker. This has put my mind at ease, thanks

21st September, 2021

Never tried and yes it does scare me. I found a cool home threading gadget. It's basically a super strong & close wound spring that you roll over your face. This removes my fuzz and it's super quick

21st September, 2021

Wow!! I have been feeling so down with this fuzz. This has got my attention and I want one yesterday. Where do you purchase from? I have to get one of these and review myself.

21st September, 2021

Yes I have and I do weekly now. I used progesterone cream during perimenopause. it was a godsend for sleep, mood balancing etc

21st September, 2021

I’m basically addicted to dermaplaning and get it done professionally once a month. I also use the Revlon Defuzzer if I can’t get to a professional or I need an in between appointment defuzz! I think it definitely does the trick of defuzzing but maybe not exfoliating! I live the smooth feeling it gives my skin and serums etc soak in better and you don’t need to use as much foundation as it glides on your face better.

21st September, 2021

Interesting read, and what a relief to know I’m not the only one going through this. I use an epilator on my face, which is not a very enjoyable experience. After reading this, I would like to give dermaplaning a go.

21st September, 2021

I’d be interested in trying it, I use the Remington peach fuzz remover and I also have the one from Thin Lizzy..Neither of those give me the WOW factor so trying something like this might, as long as I don’t cut myself I’m shocking when it comes to shavers and sharp objects!

Bliss
9th November, 2021

Where did you find this gadget?

tannygirl
27th September, 2021

That's my main worry.

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