5/16/2023 0 Comments No mo stache reviews![]() ![]() It took a little while to get used to holding my skin taut enough and making short feathery strokes opposite my hair growth with the razor in my other hand, but after a bit of practise I began to see results and I was amazed at what I was seeing. Surprisingly, I was very impressed with the results, although I am no expert on the matter. I have seen good reviews on other versions of these products and the videos people have made and wondered if this product could produce as good a result as a qualified beautician. I had seen dermaplaning advertised in a local beauty salon and was very tempted, as my skin looks terrible and thought it might help brighten up my skin by getting rid of old dead skin cells and the short downy hair that covers my face and those annoying stray chin hairs too, but I was not keen on the price. Having never used a facial razor, I was very interested in testing and reviewing this product. The razor folds out ready for use and folds into itself when not in use to protect the razor. There is also a razor care section that instructs you to clean the blade with rubbing alcohol after each use. The directions instruct you to hold the skin taut and to use short feathery strokes opposite of the hair growth, with the illustration illustrating this. It also states the benefits of using the precision facial razor, stating it ‘features a foldable stainless-steel blade’, ‘cleans up the shortest of hairs’, has the ‘added benefits of dermaplaning’, ‘gentle exfoliation’, ‘removes dead skin cells’ and ‘touch ups for brow and face’. The precision facial razor comes in a handy little pouch with useful directions and an illustration on the back. If you are a fan of dermaplaning but are not a fan of the associated price tag, then the ‘No Mo-Stache Facial Razor is a much more affordable alternative. The No Mo-Stache is a ‘perfectly portable stainless-steel blade that sweeps up the shortest of hairs’.
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