
"my only concern was the fact it may regrow darker, but 2 months in and it’s looking fine—I do this every 2 weeks. I was so nervous about shaving my face because what if the hair grows back thicker? but because this supposedly only removes the surface hair and doesn't get to the root, I’ve had no issues. My daughter does it once a week"

"You won’t even get how smooth your skin will be by reading this—you truly gotta feel it for yourself, and it’s so satisfying! I sprayed this on, saw all the tiny hairs I didn’t even know I had, and even though this isn't dermaplanning it still kind of offers exfoliation and it left me glowing."

"been shaving for 15 years, and this spray makes it so easy (big + for how satisfying this is). it just highlights everything, even the tiniest peach fuzz. watching all that dead skin and hair come off is honestly the best feeling"


"My makeup wears BEAUTIFUL now—the makeup was just so cakey before, ugh! My skins also smoother and brighter. Honestly, it never looked this good with or without makeup—love it"

"It will totally change the way your makeup goes on and feels—I put off removing mine for the longest time because it was fine and pale and didn’t bother me. After I started using this, oh my God, the difference in my makeup is astonishing, 100%! I didn’t think I even HAD peach fuzz, but this spray proved otherwise."

Your questions answered.
Your hair won't grow back darker, faster, coarser, etc. here's why.
Shaving hair doesn't change its thickness, color or rate of growth. A razor cannot change or alter your natural keratin cells, thus it would be impossible for shaving to have an effect on this.
We advise to shave with the direction of your hair growth however if you accidentally do not you may give the hair a blunt tip. The tip might feel coarse or "stubbly" for a time as it grows out. During this phase, the hair might be more noticeable and perhaps appear darker or thicker — but it's not.
There are unique particular cases where hormonal imbalances and genetic factors may make hair coarser as you age, however this is NOT a result of facial shaving.
When should I replace my blades?
We urge you to use a new blade every time you shave - this is the best way to ensure you will not carry any bacteria over that may cause acne. An alternative is using alcohol wipes.
How often should I shave?
This can very per person, however our suggestion is to shave every other week or as needed based on your natural hair growth/frequency of makeup application.
Making this a regular part of your skincare routine is important so that you can get all the benefits face shaving offers, such as radiant skin, collagen production and improved product penetration! Maintaining glowy skin requires consistency rather than one-off solutions, shaving regularly enhances the effects of your entire routine.
I have acne, can and should I shave?
Acne is very unique to every individual. You should never shave directly over open acne as that is likely to spread bacteria and to cause inflammation. Shaving around acne is our best suggestion, or completely avoiding areas with more acne. This is not to say that you should not shave overall, it can be beneficial to help fight your acne scars as well as prevent new acne from forming due to the exfoliation/enhancement of other products. We recommend you simply do a patch test on a part of your face and see the results for yourself.-->
Is there a guarantee?
YES! 60 days for you to give our product a try, or your money back.
How does it work?

How Can Pur Product Help Your Skin?
Our unique Pillow TechnologyTM diffuses LED wavelengths to ensure complete skin coverage while maximizing the benefits of the mask.
The flexible design ensures a comfortable fit and optimal light penetration. After using the mask, you can expect increased blood circulation, oxygenation and nutrient delivery for a glowing complexion.
