Raygun Nosehair Trimmer: Grooming Gun

Why is it that the body insists on growing hairs where we don’t want them? I mean, sure facial hair can look good on a guy, but hairs inside of our noses and ears are just a nuisance. Sure, they serve some physiological purpose, but they look nasty sticking out of there. That’s why you should clean up your act and get a nose and ear hair trimmer. I suggest this one.

This ray gun trimmer makes it look like you’re blowing your brains out every time you go to groom yourself. Actually, it kind of looks like that scene in Total Recall where Quaid sticks the thing up his nose and pulls out the tracking device:

When you hear the crunch, you’re there. Actually, if someone sees you sticking this inside of your nostrils or ears, just tell them that you’re blasting the aliens in your head. You can grab one over at Firebox for $16.99.

Xbox Deodorant, Body Spray, and Shower Gel: Aroma Achievement Unlocked

Do you take your Xbox gaming seriously? Serious enough to smell like an Xbox? Or at least use Xbox branded deodorant, body spray or shower gel? Well, your wish has come true. Microsoft wants to help you smell like a video game console. Xbox and Unilever’s Lynx brand in Australia and New Zealand are set to release a line of deodorant, body spray and shower gel.

“Lynx Xbox is a fresh scent of pulsing green citrus, featuring top notes of kaffir lime and winter lemon, aromatic herbal middle notes of mint and sage, and woody bottom notes of patchouli and clearwood. Containing a range of natural essential oils, the Xbox Lynx range comes with a sleek new look and features a body spray, deodorant, and shower gel.”

Xbox ANZ boss Tania Chee says that users can spray or wash with Xbox Lynx to “power up” before heading out the door in the morning. Or maybe before your big game. Talk about products that shouldn’t exist. And when they do exist they should be scented like Mountain Dew and Doritos. Because that’s the authentic gamer smell. Well, that and BO. Who is going to use this? Would you?

[via Boing Boing via Geekologie]

It’s About Time for a Clipper Redesign

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Nail clippers are just one of those ubiquitous things that go unchanged… but that doesn’t make it right! Clip your preconceptions about nail clippers right out of your memory because the Ego Clipper is like none you’ve seen before! Unlike the elongated design of classic clipper designs, the Ego Clipper sports a three-dimensional shape that’s unrecognizable from the original.

Not just for looks, this twist on clippers is all about enhanced ergonomics. It features a comfortable rubber grip for your fingers so you’re never left with a metal imprint in your palm. With its unique finger positioning, it’s also more natural and relaxed to hold in between your fingers. This makes it more precise so you can fine-tune the shape of your nail.

Designer: HsinWen Tsai

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Ninja Gear for Your Beard!

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This nunchuck-style grooming gadget is like something straight out of a Bond movie! The kit includes a razor on one end and shaving gel on the other. While it’s not actually designed to kick bad guy’s butts, it does kick butt when it comes to traveling. The compact, flexible design is easy to carry in any suitcase or bag. Better yet, its durable design keeps your delicate razors safe and conveniently stored.

Designer: Id STONE

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Philips OneBlade Electric Razor Review: For That Not-Too-Close Shave

The folks at Philips reached out and asked me if I wanted to give their slick OneBlade shaver a try. Like most guys, I loathe having to shave and anything that makes it easier and more comfortable, I am all in on. I have a coarse beard and after a weekend spent not shaving I gave the OneBlade a go.

The OneBlade isn’t like your typical electric shaver. It specifically says right on the product webpage that the OneBlade does not shave as close as a traditional blade. This isn’t for the guys out there that like a baby smooth face, and it leaves behind a little bit of stubble, which depending on your style, might be the look you’re going for. The upside is that it doesn’t tear up your skin as much as normal razors can.

It didn’t pinch, cut or pull my whiskers, unlike some other electric shavers I have tried in the past. It cut my beard easily, but since I have coarse hair, and it doesn’t shave as close as a blade my long stubble became short stubble. With a full two days of growth, it cut my beard back to a solid 5 o’clock shadow.

I’m more of a smooth face kind of guy – beards get on my nerves. So I gave the OneBlade to my 16 year-old son who has a solid fear of cutting his nose off while shaving with a normal razor. He loved the OneBlade and on his thinner whiskers. It cut very close, and he wasn’t afraid he would cut himself so he actually shaved down his ’70s style mustache to thinness I’ve never seen him achieve with a normal razor.

I did really like the fact that when you shave with the flat of the blade, by pushing in an upward manner, it trims facial hair too. If you need to trim your sideburns, you can simply turn the OneBlade on its side and touch them up with ease just like the barber does using the serrated trimmer edge.

The OneBlade has a replaceable blade that is meant to last for up to four months. The handle is waterproof, so you can take it in the shower too. It comes with three trimming combs for your sideburns or beard in 1, 3, and 5 mm depths. I didn’t try out the trimming combs because I don’t have a beard to shave with them. Its battery is good for 45 minutes of use per charge, so you’ll never run out of juice in the middle of a shave.

I like that the OneBlade is quite inexpensive at just $34.99(USD). The last electric shaver I bought set me back a few hundred bucks. The replaceable blades are $14.99 each and with them being good for four months, I think that’s a bargain. If you don’t like a baby smooth shave, the OneBlade is a inexpensive and very good tool for keeping your facial hair in check.

A Shaving Set as Handsome as You

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Bring home a barber shop quality shave with OFFSET – the latest from Layer for London startup Follicle&Limb. This sleek, modern set consists of three parts: a badger shaving brush, case which doubles as a stand for the drying bush and a dish for the razor. Forget the myriad of male grooming accessories… this minimalistic, magnetically married combination is all you need for a handsome, smooth face! Better yet, its sculptural silhouette looks great in any bathroom or as an accessory on any vanity.

Designer: Layer

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A Comb You Can Count On

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Got a burly beard that needs taming? A fro that needs fixing? A mustache that needs managing?! Introducing, the Go Comb. It’s the last one you’ll need because it’s no larger than a credit card and fits in your wallet or pocketbook, is super-durable and built to last, and features a cool variety of different finishes and designs to match your personal aesthetic. Some styles actually double as a mirror or even a bottle opener depending on your personal steez!

Designer: Heather Burkman

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Grooming Goodness

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One often overlooked disadvantage of homeless or impoverished people is their lack of access to basic grooming necessities… and sometimes a decent appearance is all they need to get back on their feet whether it be for an interview or general public perception. Designed with this in mind, the VITRUS multitool aims to provide individuals with all the grooming essentials in an inexpensive, accessible way.

It houses four essential grooming tools: A pair of safety scissors, a fine toothed comb, a removable safety razor and a deployable toothbrush. Its design aesthetic was specifically aimed to reduce excess material requirements while creating a simple form that was a functional as it was beautiful. Constructed from ABS plastic, VITRUS is entirely 3D printable. This process of manufacturing allows each component to be integrated into the casing without being manufactured and fitted separately.

Designer: Fraser Leid

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Trim Your Beard Neatly with the Beard Bib

You know how it is. You trim your beard and little bits of hair go everywhere. All over the sink, the floor, you… Plus this really ticks the wife off. But a good beard needs regular grooming. What can you do? Beard Bib to the rescue!


The goofy looking, but pragmatic Beard Bib will keep things nice and tidy. It ties around your neck and attaches to your bathroom mirror using two suction cups. Anything you shave or trim will be caught and contained. You can then easily discard your beard trimmings anywhere you like, with ease.

You will be happy. The wife will be happy. So it’s totally worth the $30(USD) asking price.

[via OhGizmo!]

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Keeping The Girlfriend Happy With The Beard Bib

A good beard needs regular grooming, otherwise you’re just a bum. But grooming means turning your bathroom sink into a mess that your girlfriend will eventually have to deal with, because even though you try to clean up after yourself it’s well known you’ll miss like 15% of the little hairs. Yes, this is a sexist statement, but please don’t take it the wrong way, we’re just trying to be funny. Anyway, the Beard Bib should keep things nice and tidy. It ties to your neck and to your bathroom mirror through two suction cups; anything you shave or trim will be caught and kept off your nice surfaces. It’s $30.

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