

Not only that, but many brands boast some form of skin-protecting technology that prevents nicks and bumps and guarantees hygienic safety. I deduced that the average groin groomer lands anywhere between $30 to over $100, and the ones worth your time are waterproof, rechargeable, easy to maneuver, and come with some helpful accessories.
Schick trimmers skin#
A few questions I had about the pubic hair trimmer: Does it give a close shave? Will my skin break out in bumps within 24 hours of use? Is it truly mons-pubis-friendly? Well, I finally mowed my lawn and all shall be revealed in my detailed, somewhat comical review, below.Īs an electric trimmer novice, I did some research. Needless to say, I had to try The Trimmer.Ī few facts about The Trimmer and the newly released The Trimmer Plus: They're waterproof, rechargeable, offer up to 90 minutes of buzz time per charge, and come in trendy sage green, classic black, and a cool ocean blue. So imagine my intrigue when I got wind of a ball trimmer (yes, an electronic depilatory device designed for use on the scrotum) from the "below-the-waist" grooming brand Meridian Grooming that labia owners swear by for seamless hair removal. It just so happens that the luscious, beautifully dense afro that sprouts from my scalp also engulfs my entire mons pubis and - despite endless shaving, waxing, sugaring, and suffering - speedily rises like a phoenix from the ashes every time I attempt to banish it.

I don't condone pube shaming, nor do I think they're dirty. The culprit? Nature's thick, coarse private-part wig and the bane of my existence: pubes. My underwear occasionally gets so swampy, a real estate agent could sell a pair to Shrek.
