Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Tiffany Williams photo
United States of America, Baltimore
1 Level
454 Review
0 Karma

Review on Beard Straightener with Beard Balm, Growth Oil and Comb - 3 in 1 Hair Straightening Brush for Men and Women by Tiffany Williams

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Does the job well. suitable for shaving and hair removal

I've been using this straightener for a while and I can tell you straight away that it works. My beard is usually very curly, like your pubic hair. But it makes it pretty easy and allows for easy trimming (which I don't do). I'm having trouble with this, it seems pretty flimsy. Like he won't last long if you don't babysit him. Which I guess doesn't matter much, how often do you play ball with a hot iron? Smells funny, burned. It's a straightener that heats up, so it makes sense, but I recommend that you put some nice-smelling oil on your beard right away so you don't end up smelling like burnt hair. Switching is a bit weird, it's very easy to accidentally switch to high temperature mode, so be careful. All these idiots posting pictures of their little pieces melting on the ceramic because they heat it to a high temperature. When making your beard, use low. It doesn't take much time. Allow to heat, brush gently and slowly, comb through and then pick up all the hair while combing back so you can smooth down the hair under the top layer. This is a beard straightener, not a head straightener, although you can get away with it if you're careful. Shoe, I'm not exactly sure. I ran it underwater while it was cool (never turned it on) to avoid cracking the ceramic. I don't know how effective it was, but I did it anyway. Let it dry completely before reusing. Do not be stupid. This is a heated brush that will burn your skin if you leave it on your bulging cheeks for too long, but the slow motion prevents you from burning yourself. I haven't bothered to use high heat, nor do I see a reason. Overall I recommend getting it, it's cheap, heats up quickly and does the job.

Pros
  • suitable for many
Cons
  • no shape required