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Fur Trim System Review: Simple, Pain-Free Body Hair Removal

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My relationship with my body hair remains, as it has always been, complicated. The first time I ever shaved was when I was 12, and since then, I’ve run the gamut from regular waxes every six weeks to going months without removing a single hair. I’m all for the full bush in a bikini movement, but each person has their own routines and feelings about their body hair, and getting rid of it can be downright painful. And time-consuming. And expensive!

Anybody who’s done maintenance in their nether regions knows what I’m talking about. I’ve used razors, sugaring, waxing, and tweezing, but I’m relatively new to using trimmers. I’m working on a buying guide of the best options, and so far, the Fur Trim System has made my whole-body grooming routine a breeze.

The Fur Trim System includes the trimmer itself, an adjustable guide, a razor cartridge, a razor refill, a charging pedestal, and a USB-A to USB-C charging cable that plugs into the included pedestal stand. It doesn’t come with a wall adapter.

It takes four hours to fully charge, which will get you 60 minutes of use. Upon the little blinking light turning solid, indicating a full charge, I decided to test the waters. I used this on my toes, my legs, my underarms, and my bikini area, and I was thoroughly impressed with the results.

Trimming the Hedges

The Fur Trim System is ridiculously easy to use. The handle has grooves and ridges that make it effortless to get a good grip, even under running water. The device has a built-in LED spotlight—press the button once for the light, and again to turn on the motor. I really liked this feature, since it made it way easier to see what the heck I was doing (and to spot any spots or stray hairs I’d missed).

You can choose to use the trimmer with the guide off, which results in hairs around 1 mm long. There’s also a guide that has 2-mm or 3.5-mm lengths—simply pop it on top of the trimmer and slide it until it clicks once or twice to select your setting. If you want to shave completely bare, you can swap the trimmer head for the razor blade head. You can use the razor with the light and/or vibration, or leave those settings off.

The device is water-resistant and pretty easy to clean—just pop off whatever attachment you’ve got on and rinse them both. One minor quirk is that the trimmer’s scooped underside can lead to water splashing everywhere if you’re not careful (I learned this the hard way). But pay attention and it’ll be fine, and your bathroom countertops will remain nice and dry. The device might need frequent rinsing if you haven’t groomed in a while, but that’s the case with any hair-removal gadget.

Photograph: Louryn Strampe

When I tested this trimmer, I hadn’t shaved in six months. (Don’t judge me!) I tested all three modes—the razor head, the trimmer, and the trimmer with the guard. The trimmer made short work of my underarms and legs, and it was easy to use in my bikini area too. I was nervous at first, but despite intentionally trying to cut myself, I didn’t manage to. (Don’t say I don’t thoroughly test my gear, either!) I did snag a couple of hairs and catch my skin once or twice, but nothing resulted in blood or pain. As a relative beginner to using gadgets like this, I was pleasantly surprised, and I’m sure anyone with more experience would find that it works smoothly as well. My shower didn’t look like that scene from Carrie, a fear that was thankfully short-lived.



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