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Facial hair is totes normal to have, but if you want to get rid of it, there are easy ways to do so. Enter the best face razors for women. There are regular women's razors (you know, the ones you can use in the shower), electric razors, and multi-blade razors that can all be used on thicker hair. Then, there are dermaplaning razors for small hairs.
“When used correctly, dermaplaning blades can likely be used safely at home,” says dermatologist Brendan Camp, MD. However, if you’re susceptible to ingrown hairs, you might want to try laser hair removal instead, says dermatologist Marisa Garshick, MD.
Peep some of the best face razors for women here:
If your dermatologist says you're a candidate, a face razor can make your skin smoother. "Shaving removes both dead skin cells and the fine vellus hairs that are also known as peach fuzz,” says dermatologist Lauren Penzi, MD. It helps your skincare products absorb easier and your makeup go on smoother.
Before you shave, make sure your hands, face, and the razor are fully clean. You can even apply a face oil before shaving so it feels smoother, says Dr. Camp. If you have particularly sensitive skin, Dr. Penzi suggests opting for a disposable razor or one with a detachable head that can be replaced, so your skin is never irritated by dull razors or exposed to infections.
Read on for the 11 best face razors for women, per dermatologists and testers who have given these products a whirl themselves.
Best Everyday Razor
Tweezerman Facial Razor
Pros
- Exfoliates skin for brighter complexion
- Comes with replacement blades
Cons
- There's a learning curve
Dr. Camp highly recommends this classic razor for its sharpness, making hair removal efficient with fewer passes. According to him, it effortlessly removes peach fuzz and also gently exfoliates the skin, resulting in a brighter complexion and making skincare and makeup application easier.
Testers rave about how smooth and well-exfoliated this razor made their skin. Plus, they appreciate the added bonus of replacement blades, as they minimize waste. It's worth noting that the sharpness of the blade requires a slow and careful shaving technique to avoid cutting yourself.
"I used to rely on those super cheap plastic eyebrow/facial razors from CVS or Target, but after trying this, there's no turning back for me," one tester says.
Pros
- Affordable
- Very lightweight and easy to travel with
Cons
- Might feel a bit scratchy
Dr. Penzi calls these "multipurpose shaving tools that are super popular, affordable, and dependable." And the testers who have tried them agree. Some say they typically use them on their eyebrows and other areas of their face. They also love how the razors are sharp, lightweight, and affordable.
Another bonus? You can get many uses out of these razors before it's time to switch them out. "They're easy to use and so cheap to have on hand," says one tester.
Tinkle's eyebrow razor is also super easy to travel with, according to reviewers. One thing to note, though, is that these razors work best for finer hair, since they may be slightly duller than pricier options.
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Best Razor For Women Who Want Soft Skin
Sephora Metal Facial Razor
Pros
- Leaves skin soft
- Easy to clean
Cons
- Removing blades is difficult
This razor earns its high marks by leaving the skin feeling soft and supple—it's so effective some testers are even considering giving up waxing altogether. According to Dr. Camp, the device is straightforward, easy to clean, and is super durable with its metal construction. Testers highlight the added benefit of the heavier metal handle, which not only enhances its appearance but also provides a luxurious feel and easy maneuverability.
Swapping out the blade is easy, making it a solid choice for those on the go. Despite its ~impressive~ qualities, this razor comes at an affordable price without compromising on quality.
"I've used this product a couple of times since I bought it, and I really like it," shares one tester. "It performs well and only requires a little pressure. It keeps me peach fuzz-free."
Best Razor For Acne-Prone Skin
Finishing Touch Flawless Dermaplane Glo Lighted Facial Exfoliator
Pros
- Good for exfoliation
- Designed with blue light therapy
Cons
- Light may make it harder to see facial hair
This razor, recommended by Dr. Camp, removes all that extra peach fuzz and other debris buildup from your face. "It also has a blue LED light that may help with acne," he adds.
The sleek design of this white and gold razor is what users rave about. Testers also say that it's very difficult to cut yourself so long as you don't apply too much pressure. While some like the light that comes with it, others believe it makes it harder to see the hair they want to remove.
One testers claims that, in addition to getting rid of peach fuzz, it also "reduced the harshness of their fine lines without causing redness or irritation."
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Pros
- Great for small creases on the face
Cons
- One reviewer says it's not a super close shave
For those who are trying to be more environmentally-conscious, the Ennva Eyebrow razor is worth trying. "This razor is made from biodegradable corn straw and wheat," Dr. Camp says. It's also the perfect size to get those finicky hairs out of every crease on your face.
After a few uses, testers agree that this razor is great for eliminating peach fuzz and shaving unwanted eyebrow hair. Our testers that have sensitive skin say that these blades don't irritate their faces. Some also note that they enjoy how well it exfoliates.
We like the curved handle of this blade, which offers solid control. "It's perfectly sized for the face and smaller areas like the eyebrows, upper lips, and around the nose," says one tester. "I have one in my bag, dressing room, bathroom, and even at my office desk."
Pros
- Aesthetically-pleasing design
- Package includes three disposable razors
Cons
- May not be the best option for sensitive skin
This set of adorable disposable razors is great at getting rid of peach fuzz and unwanted eyebrow hairs. Plus, its handles are made with at least 80 percent of recycled plastic (love to see it!).
The razors are designed with a curved handle, which users says make them easy to hold and maneuver for better precision during the hair removal process. "I have tried them all—from disposable to refillable razors—hands down, Flamingo is the best!" says one tester.
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Best Splurge-Worthy Razor
Dermaflash Luxe Plus Device
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Pros
- Works great on thicker facial hair
- Electric design for better results
Cons
- Replacement blades are expensive
This razor may be on the more expensive side, but it's powerful enough to make it worth the $$$. "This device helps to exfoliate and eliminate dead skin cells in addition to helping with hair removal, including peach fuzz, to leave the facial skin looking and feeling brighter and smoother," Dr. Garshick says. "By eliminating the dead skin cells and facial hair, it helps skincare products penetrate better and makes makeup application easier."
An added plus? This razor gets to work on thicker facial hair, which a disposable razor might have a tougher time accomplishing. "I usually pay for Dermaflash as an add-on when I get facials at the spa, but now I can do it myself at home for a fraction of the cost, and I can do it whenever I want," says one tester. They add that it leaves their skin feeling and looking smooth and radiant.
Pros
- Rust resistant
- Very sharp
Cons
- Can be easy to cut yourself if you're not careful
Testers call these blades a "game changer," and they're not kidding. These Shiseido razors are lightweight and easy to use. Some say they're more solid than some other brands they've tried.
"Shiseido face razors are a solid option, as they are very sharp and effective, but also very safe and do not dull out quickly," Dr. Penzi says." Still, users note that those who decide to make the investment should exercise extra caution when shaving to avoid nicks and cuts.
"I've used many different razors purchased on Amazon, and these are by far the best," says one tester. "They don't irritate my skin, and they get all of my fuzzy and not-so-fuzzy hair really well."
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Pros
- Comes in five colors
- Can even shave around curves
Cons
- Razor head could be too bulky for hard-to-reach areas
This razor has five sharp blades and an aloe vera moisturizing strip along its edge for a smoother shave, Dr. Garshick says. Colorful but functional, this razor doesn't cause skin irritation and reviewers love the control it offers. The pivoting head makes it easier to get into the contours and creases of your face or other parts of your body. One tester says this razor beats other ones on the market by a landslide, noting that it gives a close shave minus the razor burn.
"The ergonomic handle is shower-friendly as there is also a magnetic holder to place your razor in between uses," Dr. Garshick adds. The magnetic feature makes mounting the holder on the walls suuuper easy.
Best For Shaping Eyebrows
Schick Hydro Silk Touch-Up Dermaplaning Tool
Pros
- Helpful for thicker eyebrow hair
- Can be recycled using mail-back program
Cons
- Some reviewers say it scratched their skin
While this razor is super helpful for shaping thick eyebrow hair, it can also be used for all facial hair. It leaves you with a smooth shave, and the razors are easy to sharpen and clean. Bonus: this can be recycled using Schick's mail-back program. Easy on both your face and the planet.
The sleek design of this blade has won many testers over. Some also say this razor leaves their skin feeling soft and extra clean after removing peach fuzz. Plus, for less than $10, it's pretty affordable.
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Best Razor For Stray Hairs
Kitsch Dermaplaning Tool
Pros
- Comes in a pack of 12
Cons
- One reviewer says the blades aren't sharp enough
This razor is especially helpful for getting those stray hairs off of your face. Plus, they come in a pack of 12.
One tester says that this is the only razor that doesn't cut their face. Given that it has a less sharp blade than other face razors, it's a solid option for those with sensitive skin or those who are new to shaving their face.
"I ordered these on Amazon because I was desperate for a cheap hair removal device that I could use in a pinch," says WH associate fashion and commerce editor, Lily Wohlner. "These have slowly become my preferred way of dermaplaning—yes, over in-office facials! I love that they're so easy to use and they can be tossed when I'm done."
How our team chose the best face razors for women
For the past few months, Women’s Health editors, including editorial assistant Sabrina Talbert and assistant editor Addison Aloian, have been researching the most popular and top-rated face razors for women. Our team also consulted three board-certified dermatologists and then evaluated hundreds of customer reviews and ratings to narrow down the best face razors for women for a wide range of needs and preferences.
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Meet the experts
- Marisa Garshick, MD, is a dermatologist based in New York, NY
- Brendan Camp, MD, is a dermatologist based in New York, NY
- Lauren Penzi, MD, is a dermatologist based in New York, NY
What should I look for in a face razor for women?
While face razors aren't super expensive, they're still an investment. Here's a few things to keep in mind before adding one to your shopping cart:
Figure out which blade will work best for you.
Knowing what kind of hair you want to remove from your face will help you determine the kind of blade you need. "People with coarse hair might want to use a razor that has multiple blades to remove hair with less passes," says Dr. Garshick. On the flip side, those who have peach fuzz might prefer a single blade. You can also opt for electric razors, like the Dermaflash Luxe+ device, if that's your preference, and you feel confident in your ability to use them.
Flexible razor heads can be helpful.
Depending on where you're shaving, you may want a razor with a flexible head, like the Billie razor, that makes it less complicated to get into the creases and contours of your face. This will make it easier to follow your natural curvatures, explains Dr. Garshick.
Consider buying a lubricating razor.
If you've ever taken a stroll down the razor section of your local pharmacy, you probably know that some razors come with lubricating strips to help soothe your skin as you shave. "They're going to nourish the skin and minimize extra friction or irritation from the razor," says Dr. Garshick. For example, the Billie Razor has a lubricating strip infused with aloe vera soap. If you don't want to buy a razor with a lubricating strip, you can simply wet your skin with water to soften your hair. A moisturizing cream or facial oil can also help achieve a smoother glide.
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Addison Aloian
Assistant Love & Life Editor
Addison Aloian is the assistant love & life editor at Women’s Health and a NASM-certified personal trainer (CPT). She covers all things lifestyle, astrology, relationships, and fitness. In her free time, you can find her lifting weights at the gym, running on the West Side Highway in New York City, and watching (and critiquing!) the latest movies that have garnered Oscars buzz. In addition to Women's Health, her work has also appeared in Allure, StyleCaster, L'Officiel USA, V Magazine, VMAN, and more.
Sabrina Talbert
Editorial Assistant
Sabrina is an editorial assistant for Women’s Health. When she’s not writing, you can find her running, training in mixed martial arts, or reading.
Reviewed byBrian Underwood
Beauty Director
Brian Underwood is the beauty director at Women’s Health. He is an award-winning journalist with more than 15 years of experience covering beauty and lifestyle for several national media outlets and previously served as beauty and wellness director at Oprah Daily. His work has appeared in Woman’s Day, Life & Style Weekly, Good Housekeeping, and many more. He also serves as a member of the Skin Cancer Foundation’s gala committee and lives in New York City with his daughter.