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  2. We Tested the 8 Best Body Groomers to Trim and Shave Your ...

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    Find the best manscaping groomers for your personal preferences and needs. Men's Health's grooming editors tested 50 plus options to find the best body groomers.

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    Manscaping season is here, and if you haven't committed to a body groomer, we recommend the Panasonic GK80, a lean, mean, hair trimming machine that's received a Men's Health Grooming Award. And ...

  4. The 4 best body hair trimmers for men - AOL

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    If you choose to shave your body, the best body hair trimmers for men can tackle courser, longer hair without irritating sensitive areas. The market is flooded with options, but the best of the ...

  5. Remington (personal care brand) - Wikipedia

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    Rayovac changed its name to Spectrum Brands and markets Remington brand men's and women's electric shavers, [1] hair clippers, beard and moustache trimmers, nose and ear hair trimmers, [2] foot massagers, make-up mirrors, heated hair rollers, blow dryers, and curling irons. Remington also sells flat irons.

  6. Just for Men - Wikipedia

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    Just for Men is an American-based multi-national men's care brand focusing on hair color (Control GX, Original Formula, AutoStop, Mustache & Beard, Touch of Gray, and Touch of Gray Mustache & Beard), beard care (The Best Face and Beard Wash, The Best Beard Conditioner, and The Best Beard Oil), and hair re-growth designed for and marketed to men and manufactured by Combe Incorporated.

  7. Hair clipper - Wikipedia

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    Hair clippers are operated by a pair of handles which are alternately squeezed together and released. Barbers used them to cut hair close and fast. The hair was picked up in locks and the head was rapidly depilated. Such haircuts became popular among boys, mostly in schools, and young men in the military and in prisons.