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FOIL FUZZ-KILLERS

ROTARY REAPERS

TRAVEL TRIMMERS

UPVOTED

The rugged razor

The pocket pruner

The capped cutter

Wahl Lifeproof Wet/Dry Shaver Wet shaves are all well and good, but soapy paws can make it tricky to keep a grasp on your grooming tool. Wahl’s waterproof number helps your hands with a sculpted rubber housing. Good for 90 minutes on a charge, its shockproof shell should survive the fall if it somehow slips from your grip. £65 / wahl.co.uk

Philips PQ206/18 Business beards can be tough to maintain if your trade takes you travelling. Go from five o’clock shadow to boardroom-ready with this battery-powered buzzer. Designed for dry shaves on the fly, it’s small enough to fit in any toiletry bag, yet its floating rotary heads still serve up a close shave. £17 / philips.co.uk

Braun MobileShave M-90 Are your mutton chops the envy of your biker buddies? Stick this pocket-friendly implement in your panniers for easy pruning at every pitstop: washable and protected by a twist-cap, its flexing foil will keep your chin as smooth as a saddle while the precision head puts a hard edge on your handlebars. £20 / uk.braun.com

The budget barber

The simple strimmer

Chris Rowlands takes his chin on a quest to find the best cordless stubble-busters for dainty down and bushy beardage alike

Remington R4 Not sure whether to match your socks to your shirt? You need a style guide. Not sure how short to cut your stubble? You need a styler guard. This Remington rotary can’t help with your sartorial choices, but its clip-on limiter will give your scruffy growth a dapper three-day finish. £40 / uk.remington-europe.com

The multigrain mower

The turbo tool

The gleaming groomer

Braun Series 9 Pro Braun’s premium pruner isn’t stumped by lengthy bristles: ProLift tech deftly raises and snips the hair on your face, maintenance is automatic thanks to the SmartCare dock, and the PowerCase keeps the battery boosted for up to six weeks away from the mains. £280 / uk.braun.com

Panasonic ES-LV97 Even on the furriest of faces, fluff isn’t uniform. This responsive razor uses speedy sensors to detect the density of different patches and adjust power accordingly. It’s like traction control for your kisser, boosting the blades to whizz through tricky whiskers then laying off when it finds a softer spot. £130 / panasonic.com

BaByliss Pro FoilFX02 Want a barbershop experience in your own bathroom? You could try your hand with a straight-edge razor… or for a clean shave without the risk of a Sweeney Todd slip, try this cordless job. Equipped with double gold foils, it promises a cut close enough to impress the professionals on Fleet Street. £125 / babylisspro.co.uk

Carmen Titan A good grooming routine goes beyond taming your ’tache twice a week. The swappable top on this multi-tool keeps more of your noggin neat and tidy: sort fuzz with the floating titanium blades, before using the clipper attachment to define your sideburns. Plus there’s a nasal trimmer. £19 / carmen-products.co.uk

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ELECTRIC SHAVERS

1 Heads up With straight edges hidden behind a mesh guard, foil shavers are ideal for close cuts on sensitive skin. Rotary razors use spinning heads to tackle stubborn stubble on tougher mugs.

2 Lather up Electric shavers let you trim your chin far from the nearest sink. Still like a foamy shave sometimes? Look for a ‘wet or dry’ model that can do both kinds.


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