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The Facón Professional Hair Razor Comb is a versatile 3-in-1 tool designed for cutting, styling, and texturizing hair. With premium quality, rust-resistant blades and an ergonomic design, it ensures a smooth and comfortable styling experience. The comb comes with 10 replacement blades and a lifetime guarantee, making it a reliable choice for both professionals and home users.
C**P
Sleek Style Made Easy
Navigating the often-tricky waters of growing out one's hair can lead to what many dread as the "awkward phase," where hair is neither short nor long, but often too thick and unruly. The Facón razor comb steps in as a valuable tool for anyone experiencing this challenge, providing an easy solution to manage and style hair during transitional lengths.This thinning comb is specifically designed to tackle thick, puffy hair by effectively thinning out the sides and back, where bulkiness tends to be most noticeable. The double-edged shape and sharp razors make it exceptionally adept at cutting through fine but thick hair, offering precision and ease that can transform a cumbersome look into a manageable and stylish one.The comb's design also stands out in terms of ergonomics and usability. It feels solid and comfortable in the hand, which enhances control and confidence while styling. This is crucial when dealing with sharp tools close to the scalp, as a steady grip helps prevent any mishaps. Additionally, the process of changing the razors is straightforward, which is greatly appreciated by users who prefer to maintain their grooming tools themselves.In conclusion, the Facón razor comb is more than just a grooming accessory; it's a game-changer for managing the growth phases of hair. Its effectiveness in thinning and texturizing, combined with its user-friendly design, makes it a must-have for those looking to keep their growing locks neat and stylish. Whether you're a professional stylist or someone simply trying to navigate the awkward phases of hair growth, this tool provides the performance and reliability needed to achieve your desired look with ease.
Z**N
Great value, great product, easy use
I need to trim my hair occasionally, but don't really need full on hair cuts.This is perfect! Able to trim sides way down, trim the top and thin it within minutes.I do still use a shaver around my ears and back of neck, but the whole process of old hair-cutting with the shaver and changing sizes for different areas is gone. I look nice and neat MUCH easier and quicker.The addition of 10 extra razors, which are easy to change, seals the deal for me.
A**.
It CAN be good. Blades snagged my hair.
I have lots of thoughts on this comb. I've determined it's not for me, but I think it can be a very useful tool for others. I tried using it in several different ways on my own hair; and I just found it to be unhelpful, risky, and a teeny bit flawed.I, personally, don't find the comb worth my time to tinker with anymore. However, I gave it to my daughter; and I can attest she put it to excellent use.First thing to know if you're considering trying this hair cutting tool for the first time: You really have to know what you're doing when using this comb because it's very easy to accidentally chop off a thick chunk of hair. (I now have unwanted ugly, uneven, way-too-wide bangs with my fairly long hair. Thankfully, not wide enough to be a mullet, but it was a close call. But this was due to user error and not the comb's fault. 😅)I initially bought this comb for "dusting" split ends with the intention of keeping the full length of my hair. But it just wasn't working out for me. I couldn't find a way to target only my split ends without accidentally cutting off hair that was perfectly fine. I had a ton of split ends in certain sections due to over-processing parts of my hair with lighteners and dyes. (I had a lovely ombre for the longest... then attempted a DIY bayalage, but took the processing way too far.) No matter what technique I tried or what section I targeted, the comb just wouldn't work for the kind of light "dusting" I wanted.I was hoping this comb would make the dusting process quicker, but I couldn't find a way to use it for that purpose at all. I even tried to slightly "hover" it over my naturally straight, thick hair as I pulled the comb downwards at mostly a 90 degree angle (pretty much parallel to my hair) and even slightly inwards several degrees (angled very slightly towards my hair). That method didn't work because the razor would not cut off any frizzy, damaged hair without some tension on the other end of the strand. It simply passed right over the snaggly coarse and split hairs (which were sticking straight out from the rest of my smooth hair) despite the razor being very sharp. There was one "swipe" where the last inch or so of my hair was heavily curved outwards and a bit tangled, and the comb slice a lot of hair off. (Luckily, it only cut about half an inch off during that pass. Make sure your hair is well combed when using this thing!)The razor did cut my hair while combing it thru thick sections at a time... but only if I tilted the comb at a pretty steep angle (directing the blade more inwards towards my hair) and applied a certain amount of pressure. The more angle and/ or pressure, the more hair gets cut off. However, it cut my hair indiscriminately. Meaning: It did not just cut off the split ends or otherwise damaged hair. It cut whatever hair strands it caught onto as I pulled the comb downwards. I tried various angles and methods of applying pressure, but it didn't make a difference. The razor is sharp and will quickly slice thru anything you direct it towards with proper pressure or tension. Another way the razor would cut my hair is if I held a lock taught with one hand and lightly drag the comb down the lenth of it with the other hand. But again... it still cut my hair indiscriminately. So, if you're looking for a faster way of dusting off a bunch of split ends while maintaining length, this may not be the tool for you.*I noticed other reviewers seemed to have some kind of success or satisfaction with removing split ends and damaged hair. Maybe I just couldn't figure it out. (You can't twist your hair or slip it between three fingers and use the comb in lieu of shears. I tried. It doesn't work. Besides, that would take equal time and effort as the traditional dusting method.) I'm just not sure how the other reviewers used the comb... and if they only intended to cut split ends/damaged strands off while maintaining length like I wanted to. I tried a few light comb thrus on a decent sized section of my hair that was very bulky. The razor cut a decent amount off while also leaving the majority of my hair in tact (given how carefully and *gently* I used it). It was nice to run my fingers thru that section of hair afterward, but only because it was no longer as thick. (I usually have to get my hair thinned out professionally at least 2 times a year... sometimes more.) Even though it *felt* nicer in the section that I thinned out, it still *looked* horrible. Actually, it looked worse. Overall, that section still looked scraggly and super dried out because a lot of my already damaged hair remained and some of my non damaged hair was cut off. Thinning the hair made the damaged strands more apparent... It looked like that whole section might've been so damaged at one point that a lot of hair (which was actually cut off by the comb) likely snapped off from regular brushing. 🫤I think this comb may be a convenient way to thin really thick hair that's in decent to good condition all around. But it definitely backfired for thinning really thick hair that has some moderate to severely damaged locks towards the ends. I would imagine it would be a very bad idea to use it to thin hair that's visually damaged all over.After seeing how the thinned out section of my hair looked, I decided to just give myself a hair cut. (I usually do a blunt or tapered cut and soften the ends, and sometimes I add light to medium layers.) I used normal hair cutting shears for the brunt of the work. I had to cut off a good 5 inches to try to hide what I did to that one section of my hair. 😅 I started to use the comb to add some light layers to my hair. I started off very slowly and carefully to get the hang of things. I felt I was catching on pretty fast. (Keep in mind: If you have short or thin hair, you might not have enough to practice on. So, be careful and maybe try to test this thing out on a friend who really loves you first.)I cut off too much hair towards the front of my face (resulting in the unwanted bangs) because I got too confident. I turned my eyes to say something to my daughter for a few seconds and didn't realized I was slicing off half the density of my hair because I applied just a tiny bit more pressure or angle. I honestly don't know which did it... maybe both. (I used the 50% side of the comb most of the time. It doesn't have to take off 50% of your hair if you don't want it to, though. It's all about the technique you use.)I kept using the comb to try to finish adding layers to rest of my head. (Again: The bangs were a result of user error. It wasn't the comb's fault. However, it is REALLY easy to make a big mistake. I decided to just proceed with even more caution.) I noticed the comb was snagging some strands quite a bit, leaving me with some damaged ends. Not cool after I just lopped off 5 inches all around to get rid of the majority of my damage hair. A few strands of hair kept getting caught inside the comb where the razor is encased - right along some of the combs teeth. Oddly, the razor wasn't cutting these hairs, so they'd just pull until they either pulled from the root or snapped. I tried changing the razor for a fresh blade (even tho this was the first time I used the comb), but it still kept happening. I started noticing new short scraggly, stretched out strands sticking out after each pass with the comb. So I stopped using it after a while and finished my haircut with my trusty sharp hair cutting shears.I gave the comb to my daughter who has very short curly hair. She was able to shape her hair NICELY. She didn't mind any minor snagging since she mostly wears her hair with her natural curls. (She deals with frizz regularly, so a few snaggled ends around her head wasn't a big deal to her.) Also, she had to use the comb differently than I did because she has to cut her hair based on her curl pattern. Based on her results, this comb seems great for achieving very short textured hair cuts (with varying textures from really blended to choppy... whether your hair is curly or straight). In my daughter's case, she was able to do a soft blend with her really short haircut.My daughter also wears wigs sometimes. They're not the most expensive types and some are just for cosplay. She often has to cut the wigs to get the style of hair she wants. She struggles to do this with normal shears. However, she was able to BEAUTIFULLY shape two of her wigs using this comb. One wig went from looking like she took it from an old Halloween display to almost looking like real hair! The shape and layers she added looked like a fresh expensive salon cut. I was genuinely amazed. I almost wanted the comb back until I looked in the mirror and saw my bangs.I should note that the wigs were made of pretty nice quality "synthetic" hair. No real hair. Perhaps the wig material or thickness made it easier for this comb to slice thru without issues. Or maybe it was because my daughter was able to see all around the wig using a mannequin head to position it. It's not really easy to use the comb on your own hair, especially towards the back of your head, unless you have long hair and don't intend to cut much off. My daughter had to use a 3 mirror set up to do her own hair... And she has gotten used to cutting it short by herself after many years of practice. I, personally, can't layer my own hair unless it's a certain length. (I'll admit: The comb was a bit easier to use in certain spots than my shears. But overall, the shears were easier to control and had better predictability. It's too easy to slip up with this comb.)I don't think I'd buy this comb for myself again, but I'd recommend others giving it a try. Just be careful and take your time to understand how this thing can cut your hair.I docked one star because of how my hair kept getting snagged... not because of the unwanted bangs. I think it's nice the comb comes with 5 replacement blades, and the price seems reasonable.
T**E
Great grooming tool
This comb is a great tool for my dogs. Both are completely different breeds. Using the razor side lightly trims as it grooms.It is priced fair and a must have for dog owners.
M**Z
Recommend product
Excellent. Highly recommend
L**A
Perfect between haircuts
I have very short hair that starts to become clumpy about 2 weeks after my usual haircut.My husband is able to do a quick pass over the back of my head and in a few seconds it’s been gently thinned out so I don’t have to deal with the bulginess.It comes with extra blades (which are extremely easy to switch out), they’re solidly constructed), doesn’t hurt when you’re using it, is reasonably priced, and will come in handy for those in-between times.
B**1
Handy
Handy for split ends or long fuzz. It is plastic and the blades are easy to remove or replace. Didn’t work very well on my dog because of the oils in his coat and the teeth get clogged. But it works well for personal grooming.
A**N
Excellent product, beyond my expectations!!!
I bought this to groom my dog. There is no way he would tolerate electric clippers, and I was at my wit's end because of this. Whiskers' coat is pretty awful because he tends to have longish and somewhat oily hair with an undercoat that trapped dirt and was matted and smelly. This arrived less than an hour ago and I immediately tried it out. What a success! He loved my "combing" him with this, and now not only looks much better but smells soooo much better without the smelly undercoat. He's happy and I'm even happier. One of the best products I've ever purchased...
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