Reddit Reddit reviews Leegoal Facial Hair Remover Threading Beauty Tool

We found 3 Reddit comments about Leegoal Facial Hair Remover Threading Beauty Tool. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Shave & Hair Removal
Beauty
Hair Removal Epilators
Women's Shaving & Hair Removal Products
Hair Epilators, Groomers & Trimmers
Leegoal Facial Hair Remover Threading Beauty Tool
Material: stainless steel coil spring and plastic handlesSuitable for removing hairs on forehead, cheeks, and chinHold the handles, twist the stick in opposite directions
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3 Reddit comments about Leegoal Facial Hair Remover Threading Beauty Tool:

u/narez · 3 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Seriously OP, get one of these! I have one that I use once a week and my face stays smooth for the whole time. It hurts a little at first since it's essentially large scale tweezing, but you get used to it so quickly. I can't recommend these things enough.

u/tanglisha · 3 pointsr/PCOS

Laser removal was not permanent for me. I have very dark hair and very dark skin, so anything that doesn't remove the root leaves me with hair visible under my skin. I have used a Tria for touchups, but have become very frustrated that the results are so short lived.

I use a good quality epilator. It's not perfect, but it's been much better than shaving alone was for me. I still sometimes get paranoid and shave, but even that looks better after epilating. I use the spring type on my upper lip, and an electric one on the rest of my face and neck. The electric one was quite expensive, but the ceramic discs do a much better job of grabbing the hairs without breaking them off than the metal ones did. I think my course hair was defeating the metal ones. I got a bunch of the cheap spring ones, expecting them to wear out quickly. I've been using the same one for about a year and a half, now, and it still works great!

For the rest of me, I switched to wet shaving with a safety razor and really high end blades. Safety razor blades are very, very cheap. You won't believe the difference - most of the women's razor blades you get in a drug store seem to come dull. I also have a cheap straight razor with disposable blades that I'll sometimes use - it's just harder to manage in spots where I can't see what I'm doing.

Most of your ingrown issues can likely be solved with exfoliating before your shave, then moisturizing after. There is a lot of technique that goes into a really good shave beyond hopping into the shower and grabbing that piece of plastic. Check out /r/ladyshavers and /r/wicked_edge for some great shaving communities.

u/Metabilities · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Ouchie this this is friggin wacky and I love it :)