31 July 2007 10:24 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
"Do you love your stubble look but can only get it looking just how you want it one day out of four between shaves?""Wish you could groom and maintain a precise and modern stubble look day in, day out?"
Then boy, hold the phone, have we got the gizmo for you.
BaByliss for Men has just launched its i-trim stubble, described as (and we kid you not) "the ultimate men's gadget and face management tool" this is specifically designed for everyday stubble control.
Letting you get that Justin Trousersnake look down to fine art is the ultra precise motorised comb guide.
The unique motorised comb with digital touch control automatically adjusts to 30 length settings in 0.5mm increments from 0.5mm to 15mm.
This allows for super-accurate length control so you can get precisely the look you want from an I-haven't-shaved-today shadow to full-face-stubble.
It will be available from August from Argos and Boots for £40.00.
Gadgets, BaByliss, Shavers, Bathroom gadgets, Personal styling, Home And Kitchen


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