Dermatologists Say These Are the Absolute *Best* Facial Razors for Women (2025)

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Don’t be fooled: We all sport facial hair. Usually, the follicles adorning our faces produce what’s called villus hair, or fine, wispy hair that’s light in color. (Street name: peach fuzz.)

But some women do experience facial hair that’s thicker or darker, says Hadley King, M.D., clinical instructor of dermatology at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University. Excess facial hair in women might run in the family, or a hormone imbalance (say, PCOS or menopause) may cause villus hair to morph into a thick, dark terminal hair.

Ready to get rid of it? There are plenty of ways to do it (waxing, tweezing, epilating creams), but shaving is one strategy that doesn’t get taken as seriously for women as it should. For one, it’s a lot easier on your skin (if you do it right), as creams, tweezing, and electrolysis can be irritating or even traumatize the skin, says Austin-based board-certified dermatologist Adam Mamelak, M.D. Plus, “laser hair removal can be expensive.”

Don’t fret: Shaving won’t change the thickness, color, or growth rate of your facial hair. “Some people might feel a coarse or ‘stubbly’ blunt hair tip left behind after shaving that might be thicker or darker looking, but this resolves as the hair grows out,” says Dr. Mamelak.

How to shave your face safely

Choose the right razor: Straight-edge razors are the best for peach fuzz. “If used properly, they also offer exfoliating benefits by removing dead cells from the surface of the skin,” says Joshua Zeichner, M.D., director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.

If your hair is dense, consider using a men’s multi-blade razor. “Razors for the legs are typically designed with extra-large lubricating strips and may be bulky for the face,” says Dr. Zeichner. Electric razors or vibrating blades are usually used on dry skin, and may be the best option if yours is sensitive or acne-prone.

Prep your face: Wash your face using a gentle cleanser to wash away impurities and soften the hairs. “This will help reduce friction between the blade and the skin,” says Marisa Garshick, M.D., clinical assistant professor of dermatology at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York. Pat your skin dry, then apply a thin layer of moisturizer to set the hairs in place for the razor.

Shave in the direction of hair growth: Using a clean, sharp blade, hold the skin taut and use light, short strokes, holding the blade at roughly a 45-degree angle. “Many believe that shaving in an upward direction minimizes potential pull or tension on the skin,” says Dr. Zeichner. “This may be preferred because it minimizes potential future sagging.”

Clean off your razor every two to three strokes to make sure there’s no hair in the blade. Don’t go over any area more than once, and don’t use on areas of the face where the skin appears broken or irritated.

Avoid harsh ingredients post-shave: “Within five minutes of shaving, I recommend applying an aftershave moisturizing lotion to help repair the skin barrier and minimize the risk of developing irritation,” says Dr. Zeichner. Steer clear of harsh active ingredients immediately after shaving (say, retinol), as it can burn or sting if there are any microscopic cuts or micro-injuries to the skin, says Dr. Garshick.

Now that you know how to shave your face safely, you need the best tools to do it. Below, the best facial razors for women:

“Finishing Touch is a traditional electric razor in a size and shape appropriate for the face of a woman,” says Dr. Zeichner. It’s safe and easy to use on dry skin, making it the perfect choice for quick and convenient touch-ups.

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Revlon Smooth & Perfect Face Defuzzer

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Revlon’s Face Defuzzer can be used for peach fuzz, sideburns, and anywhere else unwanted hair is peeking through. It features a micro-mesh protected blade made of stainless steel that precisely skims the face sans irritation.

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Schick Silk Touch-Up Facial Razor

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This razor uses high-quality blades to exfoliate and smooth the skin, along with fine microguards to help protect it, says Dr. Garshick. The set isso popular, in fact, that it’s garnered more than 13,000 Amazon reviews with a 4.4-star rating.

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SHISEIDO 3 Piece Prepare Facial Razor

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This skin-friendly facial razor is small enough to effectively handle harder-to-reach areas and is easy to maneuver, says Dr. Garshick.

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Joey Healy Grooming Dermablade Trio

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This trio might be marketed for eyebrows, but it’s also excellent for the entire face. “The sharp and precise stainless steel blade erases the finest hair without irritating the skin,” says Dr. King. The stainless steel is also easy to keep clean and disinfected.

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Schick Hydro 5 Sense Sensitive Skin Razor

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For facial hair that’s on the denser side, this men’s razor features shock absorb technology that auto-adjusts so you never have to worry about applying too much—or too little—pressure as you’re shaving. The skin guards protect from irritation, the sensitive gel formula soothes, and the flip trimmer saves the day for hard-to-reach areas.

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Dermaflash Luxe Facial Exfoliation & Peach Fuzz Removal

“Dermaflash is a dermaplaning device that offers vibrations along with hair removal, which is thought to help stimulate collagen production,” says Dr. Zeichner. It’s also equipped with safety features to prevent cuts, nicks, and irritation.

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Krissy Brady

Krissy is a regular contributor to Prevention, and she also writes for Cosmopolitan, Weight Watchers, Women's Health, FitnessMagazine.com, Self.com, and Shape.com.

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