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Micro Touch Trimmer: Anyone have one?
I see it on tv all the time. It's actually something I've been searching for a long time. Are they worth it or just a gimmick?
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My fiance and I got one..they sell the here at Target stores for 9.99...several of our "online" friends said they got one and it was great for "private area" use...all I have to say is its just about the worst 10 bucks we ever spent. Each of us tried to use it and it left the area looking like two days after we had shaved (it doesnt cut very close at all..or it didnt for us)
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i don't know, but if it works, it looks simply amazing.
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Not worth it at all! and I didnt even pay for it! Tried doing the nose hair and didnt cut a single one. Havent tried down south yet...
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I've actually been thinking about trying one of these out for my "boys"... I'll let you know how it goes.
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I bought one tonight... It's not the greatest... feels somewhat safe though if you're trimming down there...
I tried it on my belly and it went almost down to skin. It took a few runs over the same area to get it down that far though. It leaves about a 2 day stubble. |
ive had one for a while
i use it to trim the hair on my sack, i feel much more "safe" with that down there than a razor blade. i used it on the top pubes once, it was the first time i ever trimmed and it just felt weird to me to not have hair htere. if you can find it for 5-7 bucks id recommend it but it is kind of shitty |
I got one as an x-mas gift. I don't use it down there, I just shave that. I trim other areas, and it works well. Places that don't need hair and are hard to get to, or don't want to tweeze, cuts it clean.
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seriously, you can buy a simple beard/mustache trimmer with attachments for $15 that are actually useful. remove the attachments and they cut as close as the microtouch, and put them on and you can keep the hair shorter where ever you want.
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The only problem I've found with the beard trimmers is that they cut every now and then... I've gotten some nasty nicks from those. The microtouch seems to be a little better for the lower regions (that is if you don't shave down to skin.
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i think it dependson the type. my beard/mustache trimmer is only abuot 1 inch wide and has a couple of removeable attachments, or you can leave it off if you want 2 day stubble
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Anything that they sell on TV through an informercial or quick TV as is ALWAYS shit. That is why they sell it with that stupid announcer's voice and make spectacular claims because they know the product sucks big hairy donkey balls and they have to hype it up.
You get what you pay for, as they always say. |
In my experience, it works well on nose hair and neck/back hair. If your one of those people that grow neck hair rather quickly after getting a haircut, this tool can help.
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It works well for ear hair as well.
Bottom line: For 10-15 bucks, it works pretty well, depending on where your "problem area is", and is definitely worth it. |
Dosen't look very promising. I am trying to find a small home electrolosys kit for a more perm solution. can't stand hair on me.
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It doesn't cut very close, but its perfect for those guys that want to tidy up the facial hair a bit or the back of the neck area when it starts to look a little messy, etc.
I like it, its great for my fiance. . . and it sure beats ingrown hairs from shaving |
I purchased one for $10 at Fry's - zero use for me anywhere near the head as the scalp is usually shaved and the beard grown out to at least a higher beard trimmer level.
It is useful for hair in the vicinity of the genitals where larger blades/beard trimmers can leave some nasty or uncomfortable nicks. Not worth more than $10 in my opinon though. |
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