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Amazon's top-selling beauty tool banishes stubborn facial hair for under $2 a pop

Bushy brows, dead skin and peach fuzz be gone — this smooth operator is here to shave the day.

Even though it is a fact of life, I think we can all agree that facial fuzz can be a real buzzkill. Between the nose hairs, chin whiskers, mustaches and unruly eyebrows, it's just so annoying. But thousands of Amazon shoppers have found a handy solution if you do want to remove said facial hair (that isn't taking your leg razor to your face) — and it's tiny enough to tote around in a purse. It's the No. 1 bestselling Schick Silk Touch-Up Multipurpose Exfoliating Dermaplaning Tool, and it's now just $13 for nine, which is less than $2 each!

These dermaplaners boast high-quality blades with fine micro guards that easily shave away peach fuzz and other fine hairs — while protecting your complexion and making your skin smoother through gentle exfoliation.

$13 at Amazon

Why is it a good deal? 💰

Nine dermaplaners at $13? A dream. Think about how much you could be paying for a trip to the dermatologist's office instead!

Why do I need this? 🤔

Say goodbye to that downy mustache! This versatile tool is like a single-blade razor with a long handle specially designed for getting rid of delicate facial hair (not beards!). It converts into a precision eyebrow shaper thanks to a special attachment (included). Just pop this baby in your purse or evening bag — it comes with a safety cover — and you’ll be all set for quick touch-ups on the go. (Because we all know public bathroom lighting has a way of revealing stray hairs that we somehow missed in the bathroom mirror.) With the Schick Hydro Silk Touch-Up tool, you’ll never be caught off-guard again, even on the sunniest day or under the most revealing of fluorescent bulbs.

Schick recommends softening the skin with lotion or shaving cream before shaving, and the company promises that the fuzz will not grow back thicker. It’s a grooming no-brainer, really.

A photo of a woman using the tool on her eyebrows.
The tool is eyebrow-trimming; the low, low price is eyebrow-raising. (Amazon)

What reviewers say 💬

More than 145,000 shoppers give these dermaplaners a five-star review for getting rid of unwanted hair — without any hassle.

Pros 👍

"At 65 I started seeing more facial hair," wrote one now-happy shopper. "Not exactly what I thought would happen as I aged. Thought these would work nicely to remove it. I liked that you aren’t dealing with a straight/flat blade as you'd see on a disposable razor. There are micro-grooves on the blade which seem to help lift and guide the small hairs away from your skin."

"I have blond fuzzy peach fuzz along my jawline," another fan reported. "I didn't know anything could be done about it. I was in my early 70s when I came across this little tool and thought I'd give it a try. I was mortified and glad to see how much fuzz came off. You shouldn't try to use a dull one. I did and it wasn't very comfortable. Don't be a penny-pincher like I am. Toss out the dull and use a new."

Cons 👎

To get the positive effects of a dermaplaner, you're putting a sharp blade against your skin — which comes with some downsides.

"It's super easy to use," wrote a shopper. "It can irritate your skin a little bit, but usually the next day the redness will go away."

"Much easier on the face than using a regular disposable razor," wrote a reviewer. "Be careful if you have sensitive skin and don't try to shave too close as it could cause irritation. Go easy and allow your face to adjust. Once you get used to using them you will not want to be without them."

You're unlikely to choose a dermaplaner based on looks alone, but it doesn't hurt that these come in pretty colors.

$13 at Amazon

You're unlikely to choose a dermaplaner based on looks alone, but it doesn't hurt that these come in pretty colors.

$6 at Amazon

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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.