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HIGHLY recommended for ladies with PCOS/hirsutism!
By Molly on Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2020
Pros: Cheap, close shave with minimal stubble, not overly irritating to the skin, no facial redness, works well to “spot correct” missed shaving spots Cons: Still a shave (not full hair removal from the root like a wax), some stubble, doesn’t last as long as a wax All right, ladies! Let’s talk about female facial hair. I’m not talking about cute, little peach fuzz. I’m talking dark, coarse, pubescent-teenage-boy-beard hair. But on a 20-something-year-old woman. As someone diagnosed with PCOS, part of the way my symptoms manifest is through hirsutism, or thick, dark hair on my face and neck. Prior to quarantine, I scheduled regular full face waxes every 3 weeks. (I really probably could have done them more frequently, but I’m not made of money...) If I let it go any longer than that, the beard and mustache got embarrassingly ridiculous. (For those of you ladies who can rock the natural look, you’re my heroes! I am not that secure in my femininity.) Flash forward to everything closing in quarantine. Without the option to get a wax but the necessity of showing my face in video calls, I ordered these facial trimmers, and I am IN LOVE. I can get an incredibly close shave (that feels almost as smooth as after a wax) for a FRACTION of the price. Plus, I can shave on my own time as often as needed, without having to schedule a wax somewhere else. I do need to do a trim every few days, but it’s super quick and easy to maintain! Some tips for using this product for bodacious, bearded ladies: - Shave in the shower. I don’t use a mirror, but I find shaving under running water helps speed the process and reduce irritation. I tried shaving dry once, and it hurt. If you miss a spot, you can always wet a small area at the sink and correct later! - Shave in all directions. Up, down, across. I find this helps get that smooth, almost post-wax feel. You will still have some stubble (it’s a razor, duh), but it can be super minimal. Be sure to be gentle with your strokes, though; it is a blade on your face. - Aftercare. After my shower, I dab the shaved areas with Witch Hazel on a cotton pad, and then I apply an unscented post-shave balm (designed for men’s faces, so I assume it’s good for mine). I wait a little while and then continue my skincare/makeup routine as normal. Remember that shaving your face physically exfoliates the skin in addition to removing hair, so care for your skin accordingly. I don’t have particularly sensitive skin, but this product hasn’t caused irritation for me. (Other than the time I shaved dry. Just don’t do it.) Finding these trimmers has literally saved me around $100/month. I was skeptical that shaving my face would work anywhere near as well as a wax, but I’m glad I was forced to prove myself wrong. I usually use my trimmer 2-3 times a week and replace it every 4th or 5th use. Store it in a clean, dry place (i.e., NOT on the side of your tub/shower) to prevent bacteria buildup. The packaging recommends these for eyebrow trimming, but I don’t trust myself not to shave off half my eyebrow accidentally. I will definitely be getting a brow wax once things reopen; I’m leaving that to the professionals. I may still get a full face wax every once in a while, but this product helps me maintain a smooth face for a fraction of the cost, plus I don’t have any post-wax redness/irritation. I also use one of these to “spot correct” any spots I miss when shaving my legs, etc. I just dampen the area with water and use the trimmer, and it works great! Be careful on the back of your knees, though; the one time I cut myself was trimming a spot I missed on the back of my knee. TL;DR: I highly recommend this for women dealing with PCOS/hirsutism. It won’t last as long as a wax, but you can get almost as smooth of a removal for a price you can’t beat!
Top critical review
8 people found this helpful
Good.... if you're really careful
By Annabelle on Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2025
Some of the user reviews are a little off on this product but kinda hit the right point(s) in that this product's blades are much too sharp, but if you're cutting yourself you're likely using the product in the wrong way, which is expected if you've never used a similar product. I will say, they have no right being that sharp, but then again, they do a great job in a few different areas including (but not limited to) taking off side burns and getting hairs that are in hard to reach spots. They do a great job with eyebrows specifically, that's probably what I'd use them for, but they can be used for other parts of your face if you're extremely careful. Oil might help mitigate some of the issues you'll experience, though, but I'll say to use this product in front of the mirror where you can see what you're doing, and go extremely slowly when you're shaving. You should NEVER go fast with this product, it doesn't seem like safety of user was the first thing in mind when it was being made. It's not the worst thing I've ever used, but if you're cutting yourself, it's most likely on you not understanding the product, but that's kind of expected when trying to use something new.. I'll just say, be careful and it'll work fine for most people that don't have super sensitive skin. Otherwise, maybe try sanitizing the product first if you're experiencing breakouts.

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