Face Defuzzers: Getting rid of my facial hair has never ranked super high on my priorities list. It’s not that I like the peach fuzz that sits above my lips and along my cheekbones, or that I’m thrilled when it peeks through my foundation, but I haven’t exactly hated it enough to do something about it (FWIW, I’m the World’s Laziest human so I usually stay away from beauty treatments that require, like, any effort). But then I found myself in isolation with both a face razor and way too much time on my hands.
Even as a face-shaving new, I knew my regular-ass razor wasn’t cut out for my experiment—an area as sensitive as your face requires a super delicate blade, which is why I was immediately drawn to the Revlon Face Defuzzer. You get two face razors in the $5 pack (an actual steal), and the blades are just sharp enough to trim every inch of your peach fuzz (or sideburns, or edges) without taking a layer of your skin with it.
Holding the razor at a 45 degree angle, I gently shaved my hair in short, downward strokes, stopping every so often to wipe the blade clean. I was honestly surprised by how easy it was—unlike when shaving my legs (which, more often than not, leaves me with a few nicks and cuts), my peach fuzz went quickly and quietly. The blade felt nice and sharp, too, which really helped trim those harder-to-reach angles like my jawline and neck.
The whole process took me 15 minutes max, and immediately, I could feel my skin was softer and smoother. I rinsed, massaged on a creamy moisturizer, and then put my face through the test by slathering on a thick layer of foundation.
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