✨ Shape, smooth, and shine like a pro! ✨
The Diane Tinkle Eyebrow Razor 3-pack features stainless steel blades with built-in safety covers for gentle, precise facial hair removal and dermaplaning. Designed ergonomically for easy handling, it removes peach fuzz and exfoliates skin to enhance makeup application and skincare absorption—ideal for millennial professionals seeking flawless, polished looks anytime, anywhere.
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Sharp & Gentle for a Clean Wig Hairline & Brows!
Sharp yet gentle, great for shaping brows and cleaning hairlines for wigs.
B**P
Have used for almost 15 years!
I've been using these razors since I was 14 or 15 and have loved them since! Constant compliments on my brows almost every time I went somewhere, and they always wanted to know "where'd you get your brows done?", "excuse me, who did your eyebrows"…when they find out I do my own brows, they're shocked. It's amazing.There's no real way to review these razors because it boils down to personal preference and skill level. I know what I am doing and how to use these, but many people do not. I think because I have really bushy brows, they work wonderfully, but for someone with naturally tame brows (like some other women in my family), you may struggle.Anyway, I don't trust someone else to do my eyebrows so I always rely on these handy razors. I have a good 13-14 years experience now, but it is easy to pick up. I ALWAYS do my brows between Friday and Sunday (any free day will work)…and it's best to do them at night so you can enjoy your days and to sleep off any imperfections that may occur (discoloration; cuts etc). I hate my brows when I do them, but always look pretty the next morning. I personally trim the tops and bottoms of my brows. I get rid of the unibrow section first. Then I shave the bottom by brushing the hairs upwards and I slowly shave off hair (following my natural eyebrow shape). I hold my face taut while doing it. ALWAYS follow your own brow shape and never a template since we all have different face shapes and sizes. I never do an extreme arch. Once you shave off too much, the grow-back period is hideous. For the top, I shave upward and downward, depending on the angle of the hair. And I take small hair scissors to trim access. I also take the "finishing touch" with the eyebrow attachment to trim off any stragglers. For the back portion of the brow, I shave on an angle obviously since that part slopes downward. Sometimes I do them dry, but many times I will add an oil or shea butter type of product to smooth them down first. You may bleed at times, especially if you're a beginner, but it's not a big deal. When you wake up, clean your face, and they'll be no residue or blood there. There are tons of videos on youtube if you need further help. Just search for "eyebrow trimming", "trim brows with razor", "shape my eyebrows" etc…Good luck!
S**Y
I simply refuse to be without them
Over the past year, these have become a must-have for me. I don't shave my eyebrows so I use them for the rest of my face. I'm lucky in the sense that I have very fine, very fair body hair for the most part, but for some reason the peach fuzz on my face gets freakishly long and grows out rather than down. Yeah, there's nothing like freaky lady whiskers to really take your otherwise beautifully applied makeup job to the next level.For years, I used those little battery-op "pen" trimmers but they always left my face super irritated and could never get as close a shave as I wanted. It almost seems like taking a step backward switching from the electric kind to these super simple manual blades, but in all honesty the electric ones had so many drawbacks I didn't even think about at the time. They are hard to keep clean and most of them are pretty chintzy, with the battery outliving the little motor half the time. I probably would go through 2-3 a year using it once or twice a week. They're just wasteful and not worth it.I was definitely a little hesitant switching over to these at first, fearing that "man shaving" would leave my skin rough and irritated but it's actually quite the opposite. I have pretty severe KP on my face and the microdermabrasion that comes naturally by using these razors helps exfoliate and smooth me out. These can be used wet or dry but I prefer wet with a gentle facial cleaner. They're not fool proof - I do nick myself from time to time when I'm not being careful but it's not the end of the world. I end up buying these so infrequently because I get so many uses out of each razor. I do wash them and hit them with some iso-alcohol after each use to keep them sanitary but I can't even keep track of how many times I use each blade before it dulls, maybe 10-15 or more? They are now an absolute staple in my skincare routine and, it sounds cliche, but I only wish I didn't wait so long to take a chance on these.
K**C
Long time victim of nasty facial hair!
I have suffered from embarrassing facial hair for close to 10 years and I'm only 28. I am half Armenian, so I have dark facial hair...and a lot of it. When I first started laser hair removal I was told to shave my face. Which was the worst mistake EVER! Needless to say, my hair grew back coarse and even darker. I ended up finding a much better laser hair removal place that got rid of some hair, but mostly it really helped make the hair softer. But the treatments became to expensive to continue. So I was back to shaving. Do to the shaving, I started to get ingrown hairs/acne in my "beard" area, which has caused scarring. I decided to stop shaving and start bleaching it, but there was just too much hair and looked disgusting.I figured there are other women that have the same problem, so I started doing some research. That's when I discovered the Tinkle razors on youtube. I've only used this razor once, but so far it works great. No razor bumps, ingrown hairs, or acne. My face looks and feels so much better. If you have had a similar experience with trying to get rid of facial hair, I strongly recommend you try this razor, especially if you're considering taking a regular razor to your face.PS It's easy to use once you get the hang of it. You HAVE to hold it at a 90 degree angle, otherwise it doesn't work, the youtube videos really help. Also, it's a great way to get rid of dead or flaky skin.
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