✨ Smooth skin, zero hassle — your at-home beauty essential! ✨
Tweezerman Smooth Finish Facial Hair Remover offers a professional-grade, chemical-free solution for women seeking gentle yet effective facial hair removal at home. Featuring a precision stainless steel coil spring that removes hair from the root to minimize regrowth, it includes a handy Tweezerette for quick brow maintenance. Its ergonomic design ensures easy handling, while simple cleaning with an alcohol wipe keeps it hygienic and ready for flawless skin anytime.
Included components | Charger, Fixing |
Model name | Smooth Finish Facial Hair Remover |
Recommended uses for product | facial hair removal |
Unit count | 1 count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00038097009576 |
Manufacturer | Tweezerman |
UPC | 885721329155 038097009576 |
Package dimensions | 19.3 x 6.3 x 2.1 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.6 x 2 x 21.1 centimetres |
Item model number | 5090-R |
Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 2.03 x 21.08 cm; 22.68 g |
ASIN | B00JVOU89E |
J**S
Game changer
Just purchased and tried for a first time and I'm a massive fan. Some reviews said it was difficult to use but i found it straight forward and gives amazing results
W**R
Needs instructions. Go to YouTube
When I received this there were no instructions either in or on the packaging on how to use it. I rolled it over my face but it had no effect whatsoever. So I searched on YouTube which gave several good videos on how to use this.Step 1: hold the coloured handlebars in both handsStep 2: make sure both the arrows on the two silver collars are pointing towards your faceStep 3: roll the bent coil over the area you want epilating whilst rotating the silver collars towards your faceIt does work. It works best on facial fuzz and less well on more stubborn whiskers. But it is good and it is less traumatic on the face than a full on epilator.
S**P
Life changer!
Firstly, to learn how to use it go online and you'll find lots of tutorials - the instructions on the pack are vague to say the least. Secondly, don't give up; once you get the knack it's so easy - and dare I say rather enjoyable to use. I would say using it after a warm shower/bath is going to help, as the hairs pop out much easier and your skin is clean, afterwards I use a toner to refresh the skin. In the past I had some electrolysis sessions (I couldn't have laser due to be very fair) and they were expensive and the hair came back. So for me personally this is a complete game changer for my hairy chin - I haven't used it on the upper lip, preferring to use a trimmer there. As for the price, it looks and feels very well made and I imagine having it for many years, so while the initial cost might seem a lot, it's worth it and you get a free tweezer which is handy for the hairs that are a little too short for the facial hair remover to reach. When you think about the cost of electrolysis and laser (with no guarantee that the hair won't return), this is a complete and utter bargain!!! Highly recommend this for all us hairy girls ;-)
J**P
Didn’t last long
It works to a degree, it does break some hairs rather than removing them with the root. It lasted 2 months before one of the handles snapped. I’ve probably used it once a week, it should have lasted much longer!
L**E
Does pull the hairs out - but gave me terrible acne!
This is easy enough to use once you get the hang of it and it does pull all of the hairs out, it hurts but you get used to the pain after a bit. It might just be my skin, but I got sooo many spots and bumps all over the areas i’d epilated, which lasted for over a week after the epilation, makeup would never have hidden it. The results last a few weeks though, so maybe try an Aloe Vera calming gel or something after doing it to limit the irritation and overall I’d say it’s still worth it - just don’t risk doing it before an event or holiday or anything important like that in case you suffer a breakout like I did!
L**F
This is very good - when you get the technique
I just got this today and already wouldn’t be without it. It’s a fantastic tool, but does take some experimenting to get the result. Firstly, make sure you turn the handles the right way (in the direction of the little arrows). Secondly, I found how taught the skin is made a difference. Sometimes taught was better (pushing your cheek out with your tongue, stretching jaw wide etc), sometimes looser skin was better. But most important was, thirdly, to press the spring into the skin quite firmly (once you get used to it). Just rolling it over the surface lightly isn’t enough for some hairs/areas, you need to push it into the skin to press it in towards the root of the hair. This feels counterintuitive, as it does nip a bit and you don’t want to make it worse, but actually I found it’s less nippy if you press in, and more effective. I used the straight sides for larger areas - cheeks, jawline - & the curved middle for smaller bits - upper lip and above eyebrows. I’ve not been brave enough to try it below eyebrows yet (in case I pull out a big chunk of brow), and the website says it’s not for brows. It’s quite addictive and I’m really pleased I bought it.
K**N
Great piece of kit
I sooo wish I new about this a long time agoGreat piece of kit does the job, not painful.Some people say they found hard to get the knack of using but I found it easy and I can be quite cagey handed sometimes.
A**S
It works!
I really was not expecting this to work, but it absolutely does! It has a little trouble with some of the wirier hairs but I picked up the stragglers with the tweezers included. I've got the smoothest chin I've had in months. Warning - it was a bit painful in the upper-lip area but that would be the same with any epilator.