What is the opinion of Reddit about the
ES412 – Designed for Stubble & Short Hair Maintenance both Men and Women – Intimate and Sensitive Area Shaver – Not Meant For Long Hair?

A total of 7 reviews of this product on Reddit.

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19th Mar 2022

I used to bleach in high school, it was cheap and could do it at home, it wasn’t ideal though. I started plucking/shaving and finding this electric razor has been a game changer for all my hairy spots.. It’s supposed to be used on shorter hairs but it’s excellent for maintenance on stubble, for me it gets my skin silky smooth with no razor burn: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001IZZX1C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_ZYSXVFF28BCGE21TZYEM?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

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15th Jan 2021

I use the silver circular cleancut. You have to use something else to trim it short first, then the cleancut takes it from there. Never had a nick, its super gentle. Had one for about 20 years now, originally got it from japan made by seiko.

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5th Aug 2014

I really like this shaver It only works on very short hair, but it gives a very smooth look without any razor burn or ingrowns. It works great for me. I don’t take it all off, though, I keep hair on my pubic mound, but I use this on my inner thighs, labia, perineum and butt area and it keeps things really nice and smooth. It’s shape is great, and I don’t worry at all about nicks or anything. I have to buzz the area every couple of days to keep things stubble-free. This shaver gives the closest cut I’ve ever experienced.

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12th Mar 2021

I’ve tried all kinds of hair removal as well, over so many years! This is the routine that I finally settled on:

AM
Hot washcloth on face – softens skin and gently releases any lightly trapped hairs.
Dry face – needs to be completely dry for next step to work
Put clay powder (kaolin, French, etc) on face – this is prep for next step
Hair removal – I use this device. I need to use it daily because the rate of hair growth, but truly it’s the only way I can remove hair without getting ingrown hairs. The clay from the previous step helps me get a closer shave. Does not irritate the skin at all since the blade doesn’t touch the skin.
Cleanser
Exfoliating mask (once or twice weekly)
Toner – preferably with glycolic acid to gently exfoliate and prevent ingrowns.
Hair reducing oil – testing out this product to slow down growth and make hair thinner.
Moisturize
Sunscreen if I’m leaving the house

PM
Cleanse
Hair reducing oil (link above)
The Ordinary Vitamin C suspension – for the hyperpigmentation from the ingrown hairs. It burns a bit so it’s better to work up to daily.
Moisturize

This is just what works for me. Our skin type is different but I’ve had some really bad ingrowns that I’ve had to dig deep to get to. Which caused massive scarring. I’d HIGHLY recommend the electric shaver. I’ve never had such a breakthrough with the ingrown hairs until switching to this!

Hope this helps!

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3rd Dec 2017

Pshhh I carry one of these around in my purse. Defur on my way to work and after if I have a social engagement and remember.

https://www.amazon.com/Cleancut-ES412-Personal-Shaver/dp/B001IZZX1C

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7th Mar 2015
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12th Jan 2010

i’ve been using this lately … i’ve been having some good success with it. i just wish i had something that was a bit more permanent … i’m getting tired of shaving all the damn time.