Babyliss
Babyliss MT726E Hands-on: Key Takeaways & Performance
I put the Babyliss MT726E to the test on a week's worth of neck growth. Read my breakdown on its blade closeness and efficiency.
Babyliss
I put the Babyliss MT726E to the test on a week's worth of neck growth. Read my breakdown on its blade closeness and efficiency.
Hair Clippers
In this post I am sharing with you some of the hair clippers that I have tested myself and liked using them. You will find out what I did like about mentioned models and what I considered as their weak points.
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Stop choosing between speed and smoothness. Discover why a hybrid routine using both the Philips OneBlade and a traditional safety razor is the ultimate solution for men who demand a clean finish without the "red flag" irritation of multi-blade cartridge systems.
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Stop gambling on "disposable" grooming tech. We break down the Philips 9000 Series head shaver, testing its 5-minute quick charge and flexible 4-blade head on 5-day growth. Learn if this 5-year warranty powerhouse is the ultimate tool for your grooming arsenal.
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Is the 2026 Philips Body Groomer 3000 a true upgrade? We analyze the BG34’s bi-directional "no-tug" performance on sensitive areas, its lightweight design shift, and why the 8-hour charge time is the one technical spec you need to watch.
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We put the Philips Series 3000 under a macro lens to compare the old pointy blades with the new rounded design. See why the upgrade prevents skin irritation.
FAQs
The Answer Yes, you can absolutely use a trimmer for pubic hair. In fact, for most men, an electric trimmer is the preferred tool because it significantly reduces the risk of nicks, cuts, and the painful ingrown hairs often associated with traditional razors. To get the best results while keeping
Users consistently praise the "endless" battery life and the sheer versatility provided by the 17 attachments. The most frequent complaint is the lack of a wall power adapter in the box and the use of a proprietary charging port rather than standard USB-C.
Users are highly impressed with the "all-in-one" value, having a dedicated OneBlade handle included makes detailing far easier than using attachments alone. The most frequent complaint is the lack of a wall charging adapter in the box, requiring users to own a USB port or buy a separate plug.
The Answer Yes, trimmers cut significantly shorter than clippers. While both tools are essential for men’s grooming, they are engineered for different levels of proximity to the skin. * Clippers are for "Bulk": Hair clippers are designed to remove large amounts of hair quickly. Even with the lever
Philips MG3915/15 Brand: Philips Model Name: MG3915/15 (Series 3000) Official Page: Philips Main Features: * Self-Sharpening Steel Blades: The stainless steel blades lightly brush against each other to stay sharp for years without needing oil. * 60-Minute Runtime: A full 8-hour charge provides up to 60 minutes of cordless grooming
The Answer No, a clipper and a trimmer are not the same. While both are essential electric grooming tools, they are designed for different stages of the hair-cutting process. The Hair Clipper: The Heavy Lifter Clippers are designed for bulk hair removal on the head or for managing long, thick
Users consistently praise the "all-in-one" versatility, noting that it effectively replaces multiple devices for head, face, and body grooming. The primary complaint is the lack of a wall adapter in the box, as it only comes with a USB-A cable.
Master your morning routine with expert-vetted beard trimmer picks for 2026. Former GQ Editor Adam Hurly breaks down the top tools for precision, value, and all-in-one grooming to ensure you never waste a dime on subpar gear.
The Brio Beardscape V2 Frost Bundle offers a premium, quiet grooming experience with 4 hours of run time. While the standard ceramic blade is solid for bulk, the Zero Blade is a game-changer for professional-grade line work. A versatile, mid-grade powerhouse for beard and body.
We tested all 6 Philips OneBlade models to find the sweet spot between price and performance. While the OneBlade is elite for sharp lines and short shaves, most of the lineup—including the $110 Pro—are "duds." Stick to the middle-of-the-pack options for the best value.
Chad from BHT Grooming puts the Manscaped Dome Shaver against the Brio Raze 2.0. While Manscaped offers a sleek design, the Brio takes the lead with a 90-minute battery, superior accessories, and a closer shave for a lower price. Find out why the Raze 2.0 is the smart buy.
In this video the Ohio Shaves host tackles 7 days of coarse growth using the Philips OneBlade, a cartridge razor, and the Timeless Slant safety razor. While gadgets help knock down bulk, the safety razor wins on closeness, cost-efficiency, and skin health.
Stop begging for help with your back hair. The Philips Norelco BG7490/50 features a game-changing back extender, built-in LED flashlight, and pivoting heads for a nick-free, professional-grade groom. It’s the versatile, waterproof upgrade your grooming kit actually needs.