
BABYLISS TRIMMER REVIEW SKIN
That steel cutting head is brilliantly contoured, thanks to “anti-friction skin follower” technology, and managed to get into those awkward or hard-to-reach areas where many rivals fall down. There's a robust steel dial that quickly adjusts the blade length from 0.4mm to 5mm, or throw on a plastic guard and cover the 5.4mm to 10mm lengths.ĭesigned primarily with neater beard-scaping in mind, it neatly whips away whiskers without any snags or pulls. Thankfully, the BT9000 Prestige isn't just a looker, because in our review we found it offers an equally classy shave. The modern man needs the latest tech in his armoury to deal with such hairy issues, and, more fundamentally, he needs it to ensure he doesn't look scruffy when video conferencing with his work-from-home colleagues. Crafting an attractive beard, be it a bushy hipster flex or a more sculpted number, takes time, patience and a good trimmer. The best beard trimmer is a modern-day essential.

Best for easy charging: Remington TouchTech Beard Trimmer Best hybrid option: Remington MB050 Durablade Hybrid Trimmerġ3. Best self cleaning option: Philips Series 7000 Vacuum Beard Trimmerġ2. Best cheap option: Philips OneBlade 360ġ1. Best for precision: Panasonic i-Shaper ER-GD60ġ0.

Best for attachments: Wahl Aqua Blade Beard TrimmerĠ9.

Best for styling: Babyliss iStubble Beard TrimmerĠ8. Best for detailing: Philips Series 9000 BT9299/13Ġ7. Best budget option: Braun Beard Trimmer BT3040Ġ6. Best premium option: Braun Beard Trimmer 7Ġ5. Best for shorter beards: Philips OneBlade ProĠ3.
