So I soon learned that when I heard that sound, I knew it was whacking those weeds. The trimmer is very quiet but when it hits hair, it makes a soft, crackling noise. So once I knew where to aim, The Weed Wacker took care of those stray hairs easily. I asked my wife to inspect my nostrils with a flashlight (she gets my vote for Wife of the Year, duh) and she alerted me to a few spots I'd missed. I blame this on both operator error and significant overgrowth (I can't remember the last time I actually trimmed my nose hairs). However, the first time I tested it I spent almost five minutes trimming my nose hairs. The instructions say to spend about a minute trimming each nostril and ear. Overall, Manscaped's Weed Whacker made quick work of removing unwanted hair. Manscaped products are also sold on Amazon, with no subscription plan. I told you not to get me started.) It's worth noting that if you opt for the Peak Hygiene Plan with this package, you get a new blade for both trimmers for the same $14.99 every three months. The fact that the company makes and sells mock newsprint-"Dual purpose – entertaining yet practical," Manscaped says-to capture our unwanted body hair because we apparently no longer read actual newspapers makes me irrationally angry but I know I can't change the world. The Performance Package costs $119.99, or $109.99 with Peak Hygiene Plan subscription, and includes The Weed Whacker, the aforementioned Lawn Mower for your boys down there, a bottle each of Crop Preserver and Crop Reviver (lotions and potions for your delicate bits-eye roll), a travel bag called The Shed, Manscaped boxers, and a Magic Mat, which is a disposable mat that looks like an actual newspaper. But you get a $10 discount-$29.99 for the device-if you sign up for the “Peak Hygiene Plan,” which costs you $14.99 every three months for a fresh blade. The Weed Whacker retails for $39.99 on with no further commitment. Do I really need to get a new blade, which costs half as much as the trimmer itself, beeteedub, every three months?") (This business model, while fiscally sound for the seller, always makes me go, "hmm. As with its other products, Manscaped discounts the device if you buy it as part of a package and/or you agree to sign up for the company's blade-replenishment subscription. Manscaped's pricing structure is a bit weird. It's better to get the best tool you can in every category, not one that barely does them all.Is this trendy new men's skincare brand worth the money? Sure, your multi-head body groomer could do the job, but these do-it-all designs are rarely the top of the line in any category - they're masters of none, if you will. Why? Well, nose hairs grow fast - and up to six feet long in our lifetime - and you could be trimming as often as once every week. While a lot of body trimmers come with nose hair trimmer attachments, you're probably better off getting a dedicated tool. Just ask former NBA player Ira Newbie, who missed several games (and spent eight days in the hospital) because of an ingrown nose hair. It's best to trim despite the satisfaction some folks derive from forcefully plucking a few hairs. Plucked hairs leave vacant follicles, which can result in ingrown hairs or infection. While plucking is not permanent - if you pluck a hair it will probably grow back - there are more risks associated with this form of hair removal than trimming, for example.
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