I love the quality of this and the multiple uses you get. The wand (idk what to call it) is very nice to grip and feels medical grade. I've almost used the entire top row. My face feels like a baby's bottom after each use. Super sharp, I have cut myself a couple times so go slow lol. And no my hair hasn't grown back thicker/faster. I probably use this once every 2-3weeks.
No nicks, skin is smooth and peach fuzz is gonna. No stubble one week after using. One confusing thing, there are coarse and fine blades. No instructions and no identifying marks as to which is fine or coarse.
I've used this facial shaver about once a month for about 8 months now and I'll definitely continue to do so for life!Though I really don't have facial hair, I noticed a few around my mouth when I looked in the dreaded magnifying mirror. After looking into the benefits of Dermaplaning at home, I decided to give it a go using the steps below:1. Clean my face (I'm using a BHA balm and Cleanser)2. Apply Jojoba (I'm oily and like light oil) to the area I'm starting with.3. Using the "fine" blade I shave downward, wiping the razor with rubbing alcohol after each pass.4. Repeats steps 2-3 to each area of the face until all done.5. Immediately cleanse with a standard facial soap.6. Apply facial sheet mask with heavy hydrating properties (I like snail mucin masks)7. After removing the sheet mask, I apply a nice thin layer of jojoba oil all over my face (pictured in red)8. NEXT DAY: I like to follow up with Vitamin C serum for a super glow, it will burn if you choose to do this.(Pictured with only eye makeup/ concealer and skin care). I'm sure to avoid BHA toner and Glycolic acid for the next few days.I would suggest not doing this after a few glasses of wine... Take it from me, it's not cute to have a cut up face and finger the next day. I really appreciate how smooth my skin is after this treatment and I feel like I look slightly younger for the week after. For reference I'm 32, have oily skin, live in a dry climate and have a night/day skincare routine.