✂️ Trim smarter, not harder — your hair’s new best friend!
This Hair Cutter Comb features double edge razor blades designed for precise cutting, thinning, and styling of both thin and thick hair. Its safety shield protects your skin from scratches, while the dual-function comb allows for easy sectioning and trimming. Ideal for tackling split ends and hair knots, it includes 5 extra blades and offers easy blade replacement, making it a convenient, professional-grade grooming tool for home or travel.
R**D
Extremely easy to use and perfect for pixies
I had super long hair, and was dealing with a lot of hair loss due to chemo meds.My hair started growing back and after it got to a few inches long, all one length all around. I have fine textured hair so typically my hair is layered and razor cut by my stylist.I watched a few YouTube tutorials and learned how to layer my hair and thin out the spots that are really thick and uneven with the new growth I had.The top of the comb comes off but the razors are a bit tough to get out of the comb for washing after use.The side with wider spaces between the tines of the comb is for 50% thinning while the finer side is for more all over thinning.While thinning out hair, if you angle it at 90 degrees or more towards the ends, you can simply cut off the length as well instead of hair scissors.This was my very first time cutting my own hair and I managed to thin out the back of my hair towards my neck and taper it down without using a mirror but just by touch, feeling around where the length and thickness needed to be trimmed down. Thinned and shortened the sides of my head easily for a more symmetrical uniformed look of a pixie.I think I did a decent job being my first time and I didn’t end up with any bald gaps.I think this razor comb is very beginner friendly, cost effective for at home trims or cuts, efficient for the purpose and I’m getting another one to use for trims on my pup!
G**G
This works great!
I've had this several months and use it frequently to keep my hair trimmed between hair appointments. It is super easy to use and does work best on damp hair. I like the longer blades and as long as the razors are sharp the tool cuts like a dream. I've had no issues with hair pulling or trouble keeping it clean. You just have to be cautious initially until you get the feel of the cutter. The shaper is very lightweight but seems sturdy enough for what it's designed to do. Replacing the blades is super easy. Just gently pull the top off, use the slide to push the blades up, and replace. When changing blades, please remember that even though the blades are "dull" for hair shaping, they're still razor blades so caution is needed. I am really pleased with this product! I've used those smaller ones and they're no match for this.
A**8
Just do it! (You’re teleworking anyway, no one will notice during your Zoom meeting)!
Update (5/31/20): Decided to add comparison details between the Bangmeng and the Tinkle. Both have their positive attributes. The Bangmeng has much longer comb teeth, so will not cut as close as the Tinkle. I use the Bangmeng on the top, and the Tinkle on the sides and back.Update (5/23/20): Added two more pictures after another "trim". Some additional observations: a) be sure to disassemble and clean really well, hair gets caught inside the comb head; found the best way to clean is remove the blades, then swish around in a bucket of water, b) experiment with the different head sides, since each one cuts a little different. Also really like the built in comb (vs. ones with only a handle), super convenient to flip it around, and comb, then flip it back and continue cutting.Original (4/23/20): During COVID-19, can’t go to the barber shop so using these to thin out my hair. I was a little worried about taking out a big chunk of hair, and my wife refused to even try as well. So I started with the taller side, and just “danced” around the bottom to get the feel. I started with the comb/blade perpendicular to my scalp. After combing through and not taking off very much hair, I began to CAREFULLY tilt the comb in 3-5 degree increments. After getting the feel of it, I moved to top of my head. After going over everything with the tall side of the comb, I repeated with the short comb side.Tips:Take your time.Try on a test subject first (sister, brother, unwitting friend, etc.)Use a mirror or the camera on your phone.If you hair is really long, you might want to take off half the length, and wash so you hair can reset, then have another "session".Remember the difference between a good and bad hair cuts is 3-6 weeks (depending on how fast your hair grows)!Tinkle Hair CutterPros: decent quality, functional, replaceable blades (included).Cons: no guarantee against operator error!https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B001DYM62CBANGMENG Hair Cutter CombPros: decent quality, functional, lower cost.Cons: no guarantee against operator error!https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07M7JSNNC
R**E
Don't have
Cool idea, worked okay
M**K
Hated it for kids hair, and for my dog, but LOVED it for taming a beard.
I don't know how I feel about this. I bought this originally for my poodle to ease our grooming woes. I thought this would be an easier option to scissors and she wouldn't be so afraid. She hated this just as much as scissors (I have no idea why because before she realized I had an instrument in my hand she seemed to enjoy what she thought was "petting") it never cut her, was easy to use on her curly fur, but it did NOT take enough off and it took FOREVER to get the small amount of fur I did get, off. I realized this would maybe work best for her to fix up straggly ends after a scissor cut.So I cleaned it, changed the blade and tried it on my kids hair to see how it worked in the "in between " stages before a haircut, one child has super thick hair, the other has soft, fine hair. It REALLY hurt both of them pulling it through their hair which is only a few inches long on the top. I then tried it on my daughter to try to "thin out" her thick hair that tangles easy. It made it look like she had split ends and broken hair. I was going to chalk this up as a loss, until my husband said, hey what is that comb/razor thing you have? I used it on my beard, and it hurt really bad to use, but it's exactly what I needed to keep my beard from looking straggly, it's perfect for keeping it up! So, inadvertantly I bought the best beard taming tool (albeit painful to use) instead of a grooming tool for a poodle, or my children lol at least it's found its purpose and it wasn't a waste of money, and he really was looking for something to help with his beard! So it was the perfect little accident.
A**R
Good Quality
Nice comb that was perfect for my needs. You can replace blades which makes it a better value.
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