✨ Sharpen your glow game with Tweezerman’s sleek dermaplaner! 🔪
Tweezerman Facial Razor Dermaplaner features 3 hygienic stainless steel blades designed for precise peach fuzz removal and gentle exfoliation. Lightweight and portable with a protective cap, it includes 3 replacement blades to maintain peak performance every 2-3 months, making it an essential tool for a radiant, smooth complexion.
Manufacturer | Tweezerman |
Package dimensions | 19.4 x 6.1 x 2.1 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 19 x 64 x 206 millimetres |
Item weight | 70 Grams |
Brand | Tweezerman |
Colour | Stainless Steel Facial Razor |
Skin type | All |
Special features | 3 blades |
Item model number | 1023-R |
Product Dimensions | 1.9 x 6.4 x 20.6 cm; 70 g |
ASIN | B0923BZ6CR |
E**I
Like it
Well made, easy to use. Very sharp but doesn’t irritate the skin. Don’t use on dry skin and moisture after.
T**R
Tweezerman Facial Razor Dermaplaner with 3 spare blades silver
Bought this product to try and save money on replacement dermaplaners. Like the fact it comes with spare blades. Used once so far and it’s precise. Product seems to be top quality, very impressed and happy with my purchase.
V**A
Tweezerman facial razor works, though with sad after effects...
I bought this dermaplaner tool in March 2023 after much research into the various types of hair removal tools available. I chose this Tweezerman facial razor because it was reusable and eco friendly. It worked perfectly at the start, removing the dark hairs on my chin and upper lip quickly and painlessly (I never scratched my face or caused bleeding with this tool ever). Having read up on the dermaplaning technique online, watching YouTube videos, I then began using the tool on the rest of my face. The results were excellent- my skin became very smooth and clear. However, as I continued to use it I found that small areas of my skin would occasionally pop off painlessly, leaving a solitary open pore or nick in my face. I stopped using the tool for this reason and a few weeks later found that my pores had enlarged all over my face, especially my cheeks and the area to the sides of my face including the temples (the few nicks I mentioned were the largest and most noticable).I was very upset by this as my skin had always been nice apart from the dark hairs. In all my research online, I never encountered this as being a known issue; only when the damage was already done did I finally find an article which listed enlarged pores as a possible outcome of dermaplaning. I am now trying to lessen the appearance of these by using 15 percent niacinamide. The results so far have been slow but positive, though I'm not sure how long the effects will last or whether the damage will be completely rectified. I may be tied to the niacinamide from now on or just have to accept the way my skin is. To those young women worried about their facial hair, I would say that this issue is nothing compared to ruining your skin. I am back to using a simple pair of tweezers and honestly don't think facial hair looks so bad as it seems when you are young. Dermaplaning my face was a stupid decision, made when I was young, and I would urge young women and girls not to take this path- you can never really be sure of the effects it will have on your particular skin type. To those who have already dermaplaned and encountered similar damage, then niacinamide helps significantly, helping to repair the skin's barrier and promote skin regrowth, shrinking pores. NEVER use niacinamide(vitamin B3) straight after dermaplaning. Wait at least a month until the skin is healed, then start with a low percentage of niacinamide to gradually acclimatise the skin to the treatment and so avoid any potential irritation. I used ten percent niacinamide, diluting a small amount in organic bio oil (which also really helped my skin recover), before gradually working my way up over a period of six months to the 15 percent version. This repaired my skin barrier. Now I am working on pore shrinkage and skin regrowth. To conclude, the Tweezerman dermaplaner removed hair painlessly and effectively, and for that I give it four stars, however, the process of dermaplaning itself, from my experience, is not something I would recommend to others. THINK CAREFULLY, please, before choosing this method.
A**R
Best on the market
I usually buy the cheap disposable ones but after seeing a dermatologist they advised to only use stainless steel as they won’t contain bacteria. Results are brilliant - comes with extra blades and the blade also easily slides out for an easy clean. I spray with tea tree anti bacterial after use and I have used twice now and my skin is glowing. Along side other products this has made a big difference and I would t go back now. Not to mention it’s better for the environment due to only having buy new blades !Definitely worth the money and the quality does genuinely show just make sure you aren’t using it dry ! Always use an oil cleanser or whatever your preferred method-very pleased and highly recommended
D**R
Tweezerman facial hair remover
Really good facial hair remover. Bought the plastic ones and they are rubbish. This is good quality and I like that you have a spare blade.Definitely recommend.
A**R
Great tool, very sturdy and robust
After doing a lot of research it was quite apparent that this particular product topped most top 10 lists for facial hair removal (peach fuzz) I found the product very proficient for this, it literally took me around two minutes to complete this task. For those like myself who have some thicker hairs on their chins for example, I don't believe this product is suitable for this task but, that's ok because that wasn't the job I purchased this for! Removal of peace fuzz 10/10 and well worth the money for this job alone.
C**P
Not cost effective
Works well but can’t buy replacement blades.
E**M
Really well made!
Really impressed with this item. It's easy and safe to use and feels really well made. Makes dermaplaning at home simple.
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