(Part 2) Best body hair groomers according to redditors

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We found 287 Reddit comments discussing the best body hair groomers. We ranked the 33 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Body Hair Groomers:

u/WorldlyTraveller · 107 pointsr/AskMen

Get a body hair trimmer.

https://www.amazon.com/Remington-BHT250-Piece-Grooming-Black/dp/B06WRR1RZL


Something like this should do the trick. If you have a significant other who can help, makes it a lot easier.

u/[deleted] · 31 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

Hijack.

Quick tips for gingers and guys who get pimples and rashes easily, also who are extremely irritated by shaving:

Shave with cold water BETWEEN your showers. Shower at night, shave in the morning, or vice-versa. I know, I know: It goes against everything you've heard. Enjoying those blotches? I prefer a morning shower and an evening shave as any irritation will be hidden by sleep.

Use a vibrating razor (I like Gilette Mach 3 Sensitive) and super simple cream, like original Barbasol. It's the beard buster! If you can get away with it, don't shave more than every other day. I prefer every third day.


Use this expensive shampoo and wash your face with it in the shower...gently now.

Use this lotion when you get out of the shower and blot away excess with your damp towel.

Drink lots of water.

You may have to tweak the ritual and formula, but I spent many years devising this one and I never EVER have facial problems anymore. I used to look like I slept with a poison ivy pillow.

Those dudes in the shaving subreddits look like Joe Rogan. Their tips won't work for you, pasty boy.

EDIT: Never rub your face with a towel. Blot.

u/HBusiness · 6 pointsr/gaming
u/fuzzycuffs · 4 pointsr/japanlife

Unsure about the washer, but I suggest:

フィリップス ボディグルーマー 本体水洗い可 TT2039 メンズ グルーミング https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B008R52N6Y/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_eicAub10TM1NH

u/LegoSpaceship · 3 pointsr/malegrooming

Trim them. It is a simple solution that isn't drastic and in all honesty, only you will really notice the difference. Waxing and shaving are also options but if you want a more natural look trimming is the way to go.

I own this Phillips Bodygroom. All you have to do is set the guard to the longest setting (5) and trim. If you want the hair shorter just keep going down a number until it's the length you're happy with.


u/BreakfastClubSamwich · 2 pointsr/wicked_edge

I didn't mean it like that, I just think mugs look fine sitting on their own. Anywho, here are some i found, but they are a little on the pricey side.

u/Alphamazing · 2 pointsr/wicked_edge

I got one of the Art of Shaving sample kits for free when they were offering them up as a special. Little badger brush, a little squeeze bottle with shave cream, a squirt bottle with shave oil (I only use it while traveling, so I can hopefully re-use the bottle later), a squirt bottle with lotion, and a zip-up case containing a Gillette Travel Tech, finger nail trimmers, a small knife, and my blades. I don't nic my self anymore, but a My Nic Is Sealed liquid styptic is also compact if you need that sort of thing.

Once my AoS stuff is used up, if I can't re-fill the little bottles, I'll just pick up a travel pack from one of the name brands, something like this TOBS one.

Alternatively, Garry's Sample Shop offers a chance to try out new products in form factors ideal for traveling.

u/joenp · 2 pointsr/wicked_edge

I just went and got my brush out of the water.

Never really considered the bacteria angle since it's in water, but now I'll go back to just soaking it while in the shower. I've been happy with the brush (a Vulfix #2197 Pure Badger), but I do feel that it needs to be soaked prior to use.

u/hamboneTdestroyer · 2 pointsr/WTF

Thanks again!!! I also notice there is a newer version out there, so I might just go for that...

Considering the amount I was planning on paying for laser hair removal (and hearing about how it could grow back afterwards), I figure to get a variety of dedicated products:

Razorba War Hammer Back Hair Shaver (http://www.amazon.com/Razorba-War-Hammer-Back-Shaver/dp/B002MUAP5G/ref=pd_sim_sbs_hpc_3)
Mangroomer Sku 211-6 Professional Do-it-yourself Electric Back Hair Shaver (http://www.amazon.com/Mangroomer-211-6-Professional-yourself-Electric/dp/B003NCXXIS/ref=pd_sim_sbs_hpc_2)
Remington BHT600 Body and Back Groomer (http://www.amazon.com/Remington-BHT600-Body-Back-Groomer/dp/B002BA5KNO/ref=pd_sim_sbs_hpc_4)

Man...I didn't even know ANY dedicated stuff was out there...The one time I "handled things myself", I basically taped a razor to a broom handle...

u/H0YH0Y · 2 pointsr/malegrooming

Hey Wolfy,

Quickly made a collection of photos as I think this is kinda what you are looking for.

First photo I brushed out my beard to show the length, I'm actually surprised how one side is slightly longer. This photo definitely made me want to trim it as I was really unsure (and debated for about two weeks before I finally trimmed it).

Second photo I used a 12mm attachment (which is the biggest one I have) to give it a trim all over and then tidied it up with a razor round the edges to really make it pop.

Fourth photo was taken this morning. I'm at a wedding on Friday so have always had that in mind as I prefer the length and look of it now (rather than the freshly shaved look of the second photo). I will use only a razor to tidy the edges and maybe some scissors on my mustache.



      • I originally only bought this razor to trim my chest hair but the place I work at, I need to keep my beard in a fairly good shape so have started trimming it.

        In the future I will probably buy one with an attachment that goes up to 30mm (they do exist, at least in the UK they do)



      • I'd recommend something similar to this the main thing you want is wireless, and with plenty of different guards, the bigger the better - at the end of the day you might want to grow it out more



      • Any way, I hope this was helpful to you.
u/travistravis · 1 pointr/AskMen

I use Bodygroom it seems fine.

u/Jessie599 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This is the tale of Captain Jack Sparrow. Pirate so brave on the seven seas

(1) This gif because not many people get me



(2) BEWARE! CURSE WORDS!



(3) /r/aspergers



(4) This adorable pen can be found on my Cute Under $10 list

u/kevler9oh · 1 pointr/Fitness

I bought a Remmington that hasn't failed on me, but isn't really nice. I'm eying this one atm.

u/Evolatic · 1 pointr/malegrooming

I had the same problem but these have really helped me:

Philips BodyGroom

Bump Patrol After Shave



If you need to go even closer, use the BodyGroom first then a double edge razor.

u/Torachi · 1 pointr/asktransgender

Honestly, I've always just sat myself in the tub, with the shower head spraying on my legs, and shaved them like that. For a female, I have particularly thick hair on both my arms and legs, so it always took a while to finish the task. You'll want to go slowly to avoid slicing yourself (above the heel where the tendon is always is the worst for me).

However, if you either have the money to spend, or you can find one with the same head that's cheaper, you can also shave using something like this.
Since my husband and I purchased this shaver, I haven't sliced myself, and if I do end up with razor burn, it's minimal. The best thing is that it can be used for other areas, too.

u/arbarnes · 1 pointr/wicked_edge

Eh, the regular price on Amazon is $45. If that's the brush you want, then saving $10 is a good thing, but it's not exactly a screaming bargain.

20mm is a bit small for my taste, and Vulfix super (the same hair as Simpsons best) is pretty inconsistent. The ones I've tried have been pretty scritchy.