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Like this one
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71jyUbMRSKL._SY355_.jpg
No side effects. Occasionally I have seen some breakage in skin like dry skin but it goes away with moisturizer.
Infact I have a face mirror which zooms in and it removes even the tiny hair. I had Veet previously and it never gave a smooth removal as did not have precision.
Chief
I do. A slightly different one for my upper lip. Bought it years ago. Super easy, painless, fast, travels well.
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So I’m using the ones from Veet right now. They work well at times but if you do not pull it right, it may hurt more than it should.
Otherwise, they’re pretty good, they get the job done.
https://www.amazon.com/Veet-Removal-Sensitive-Formula-Fragrance/dp/B004MKFY3W
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No side effects, if anything the hair very slowly thins out. It’s been years but I can now get away with trimming once every 3 days or so instead of daily. I don’t remember the brand but I will do some quick googling. I bought my current one at Bed Bath & Beyond and it’s lasted years.
Chief
Mine looks like this model: Conair Satiny Smooth Ladies Lithium Ion Precision Trimmer, Purple https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00T0NF4IG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_WMKPEbRA4EFCW - it’s so light, I can turn it on and press it down on my finger and I just feel a mild buzzing. No pain
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It’s possible with a lot of practice on precision. I used to do my brows with this and a tweezer and then made peace with my natural brows, mostly because I’m lazy. Youtube prob has a lot of tutorials, worth searching.
Not electric, but just started using these for at-home dermaplaning and love them! Gets very close, super smooth, and also gives light exfoliation. If you’ve never had dermaplaning done before, watch a few videos on YouTube to get the right angle. A little different than the scalpel professionals use, but same idea
https://www.amazon.com/Schick-Multipurpose-Exfoliating-Dermaplaning-Precision/dp/B0787GLBMV/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=eyebrow+razor&qid=1587956355&sprefix=eyebrow+&sr=8-3