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Eyebrow razor for facial hair. Good idea?

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Coumarin · 13/04/2015 21:25

I've just watched this video about using an eyebrow shaper on facial hair, specifically cheeks and jawline, and was wondering what S&B's opinion was on it?
m.youtube.com/watch?v=3Qv7yWyxeXw

From what I can make our it's a tiny dry razor so do you think it'd basically be like shaving?

I use nads on my jaw and top lip at the moment but it can give me spots sometimes.

So, what do you think? Worth a try or will I end up with a bristly beard?

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Coumarin · 13/04/2015 21:25

m.youtube.com/watch?v=3Qv7yWyxeXw

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Coumarin · 13/04/2015 21:27

Pic of it if you don't want to watch the video

Eyebrow razor for facial hair. Good idea?
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Coumarin · 13/04/2015 22:00

Just ordered one so if I end up looking like Tom Selleck, it's all your fault. Grin

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loveliesbleeding1 · 13/04/2015 22:33

Ooh can you let me know how you get on with it please?.even if it turns you into Tom.Grin

Coumarin · 13/04/2015 22:41

Grin Will do. Might be a few days for delivery (lookfantastic £13.90 for two). I'm pretty dubious so might do a small patch first.

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NotLoveActually · 13/04/2015 22:57

I've been using these for a year or so and they're fab. I buy them from qvc in packs of two, and they're great for the pale fluff I get on my jawline and the teeny hairs below my eyebrows that would take an age to pluck. If you're not sure about them, buy them from qvc and you get a 30 day money back guarantee to let you try them Smile

Coumarin · 14/04/2015 00:03

Sounds promising, Smile

QVC had sold out or I would've got them from there. I like their returns policy for things like this.

I realised, after posting, that vogue beauty had tweeted the video and Sali Hughes said they were in her next column so thought I'd better get in there quick.

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RedRugNoniMouldiesEtc · 14/04/2015 00:09

I buy them from amazon, about £2 for 4 - less sophisticated than the ones you've linked though Grin

I only use them for my brows but I love them. I'm the least polished person you'll ever meet but now my brows are always neat! They're really easy to use, quick and painless. I think I heard about them here and have converted almost everyone I know Smile

Coumarin · 14/04/2015 01:17

Bargain! Do the Amazon ones have a little guard thing on them?

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RedRugNoniMouldiesEtc · 14/04/2015 08:00

This is the amazon page, I'm not sure what you mean by gaurd, they have covers for when not in use?

mowglik · 14/04/2015 08:05

Oo can you use these instead of plucking eyebrows? My eyebrows are ok in shape but have loads of strays all over above and below and it's annoying to pluck all the time

RedRugNoniMouldiesEtc · 14/04/2015 11:24

Yes that's what I use them for mowglik Smile

PumpkinsMummy · 14/04/2015 11:38

I have been using the ones from Amazon for about a year after seeing them recommended on MN (baaa). They are great for moustache and eyebrows. I have course dark hair and they don't make it stubbly or anything like normal shaving. Are also excellent when you are doing your makeup and notice the beginnings of a 'tache, it takes seconds. Love them

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