![]() The Best Body Shaver: Mangroomer body shaver, $50.The Best Bald-Head Shaver: Kibiy electric bald-head shaver, $44.The Best Rotary Electric Shaver: Philips Norelco Series 9400, $160.The Longstanding Fan Favorite: Panasonic Arc6, $400.The Best Electric Shaver Overall: Braun Series 9 Pro, $330.Below you'll find GQ's exhaustively-researched, rigorously-vetted guide to our very favorite electric shavers on the market, each one ready and raring to help you home in, laser-like, on the stubble of your dreams. If all that “oscillation” talk is starting to sound a little wonky, just remember this: rotary shavers tend to be better at cutting thick, coarse hairs in a jiffy foil shavers are often gentler (and more equipped to handle all hair types), but they'll never quite compete when it comes to flexibility.Ĭonvinced? Good-now it's time to take one of these suckers out for a spin yourself. Foil shavers-defined by their oscillating blades, each tucked neatly beneath a foil guard-offer a more precise shave, at the expense of reaching pesky areas like your neck. Rotary shavers-defined by their separate, revolving blades-are designed to hug the contours of your face, no matter how chiseled that jawline. What's the Difference Between a Foil and a Rotary Shaver?Įlectric shavers fall into two categories. There's nothing wrong with using a beard trimmer to mow down your whiskers if you want to leave a little stubble, but if you took an informal poll of GQ staffers, for a clean-shaven look, all of them would point you towards an electric shaver every time. The results are far superior to the stubble you’ll get from a guard-free beard trimmer (if you're shaving your head, they'll service you even more ably than hair clippers, too). The best of the genre clean up your face in a hurry, leaving the hair so close to the skin that, to the naked eye, you have a noon-o’clock shadow-if anything at all. ![]() Wait, What About Beard Trimmers?Įlectric shavers are convenient, sure, but their real selling point is speed. Got a mountain-man beard or a freshly-shorn dome? There's an electric shaver out there for you, too. Plenty of them are equipped with foil heads for an antimicrobial clean even your mother would approve of, or come with separate stations that help flush out debris and preserve the quality of your device. The electric shaver's appeal mostly boils down to convenience and ease-of-use: the vast majority of models on the market today are designed for wet or dry shaving, but they're also lightweight and long on charge, ideally suited to on-the-go touch-ups or a quick post-gym freshening. It's one we've pondered long and hard here at GQ-so much so, in fact, that over the years we've come to champion the electric shaver above all other grooming tools in our cabinets. Why Bother With an Electric Shaver at All? That’s because electric shavers buzz you as close to the skin as possible, without breaking the surface (and without inviting ingrown hairs, razor bumps, and razor burn)-ideal for guys with sensitive skin who need a clean shave every day, but would rather not risk irritation and redness. But anyone who does rely on one knows that it delivers a nearly-perfect shave, minus any irritation. ![]() And because hair grows in other areas aside from your face or head, get a trimmer that can handle any manscaping needs you have.Even the best electric shaver is often underestimated by the general shaving public. And of course, the trimmer should work as well in the shower as out of it, to provide you with maximum flexibility. Most quality trimmers these days come with a wide array of edgers and other such attachments that will allow you to keep all your hair under control. You need a, sigh, manscaping trimmer or beard trimmer and it should have a battery that holds a charge for at least 45-minutes to an hour, that has high-quality blades, and that makes it easy to swap out combs and heads. “You should follow the lines and it depends on the shape of your face.”īochanty is very matter of fact because this is a very matter of fact rule. “You want a beard trimmer and clipper to help you keep your lines nice and clear,” says Genevieve Bochanty, the director of brand experience at the Art of Shaving. The right tool allows you to sculpt, shape, and shave your scruff, as well as any other body hair, with minimal, if any, nicks, cuts, or unsightly patchy spots that make you look like an in-progress Chia Pet. (Just clean the razor between uses, guys!) Learning keep your fur under control takes a little effort, and that’s where owning a quality beard trimmer, ball trimmer, or, if you must, manscape trimmer comes into play. Because the best beard trimmers for men can and will double as the best trimmers for balls, butts, and other hard-to-reach thickets. ![]() Guys with beards, guys who want beards, and guys who longingly dream of beards all should own a beard trimmer. ![]()
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