Unless you embrace the au naturel approach with your pubic hair, you probably try to maintain a well-groomed nether region – otherwise known as the not-so- age-old practice of manscaping. Whether you’re a seasoned pubic gardener or new to the world of precision styling, we understand that finding the best body groomer for taming the hair down there can be a daunting task.
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Rest assured, though, for we at Men’s Health have undertaken extensive research to bring you the ultimate guide to the best full body groomers, pubic hair and ball trimmers, all designed specifically to cater to your most intimate grooming needs.
We’ve taken a deep dive into the top-rated trimmers for your balls, back, pits and everywhere else by tasking our editors with the job of analysing each tool’s performance and features. Here are the ones we rate the best.
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Pros
- Long-lasting, skin-safe blades
- Shaver attachment for a close finish
- Premium build and feel in your hand
- USB-C charger
Cons
- Expensive for a body groomer
- Switching between attachments can be fiddly
'On the cutting edge of cutting pubes' boasts Manscaped on its website, and we'd have to agree. From the weighty, ergonomic feel to the skin-safe ceramic blades and adjustable guards and attachments, The Lawn Mower 5.0 Ultra is the best body groomer we tested, earning its position at the top of our guide.
And while the Lawn Mower 5.0 Ultra may indeed be on the cutting edge of manscaping, you never feel on the edge when using it. That's thanks to a combination of a trimmer blade and a foil blade, both of which utilise Manscape's signature SkinSafe technology. But does this actually prevent nicks and cuts?
The short answer is yes. We haven't had any accidents (yet) and we've spent some considerable time putting it through its paces, using it to prune all manner of body parts. As for the long answer, we hope there never is one.
When it comes to its cutting ability, the great thing about the Lawn Mower 5.0 Ultra is that you can use the adjustable skin-safe trimmer attachment to shape your body hair to the desired length and shape, and then use the foil attachment to shave down stubble where you want a smooth finish. The only downside is that it's a bit fiddly when switching between all the attachments.
Battery life | Up to 60 minutes |
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Waterproof | IPX7 (immersion in up to one meter of fresh water for up to 30 minutes) |
Extras | Skin safe foil blade, three combs, USB-C charging cable, travel pouch |
Pros
- Dual-sided –eliminating the need for loads of attachments
- 100% waterproof for trimming in the shower
- Long battery life and short recharge time
Cons
- Shaver head not the best for delicate areas
Convenient and straightforward to use, the Philips Bodygroom Series 7000 is a pared-back body hair trimmer that does away with unnecessary attachment, allowing us to get on with the job at hand with minimal fuss.
The dual-sided design allowed our testers to seamless transition between trimming and shaving – all without having to switch between heads. This functionality really shone when trimming in the shower, as all you have to take with you is the trimmer itself, rather than a handful of attachments.
In terms of how well it cut hair, the clipper-style head, with five length settings ranging from 3mm to 11mm, was great for trimming chest, pubic and armpit hair to differing lengths. When it came to shaving, the 4D contoured shaver head provided a smooth and comfortable finish, although it's worth moving with caution when using to trim delicate areas.
Battery | Up to 80 minutes |
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Waterproof | 100% water resistant |
Extras | Storage pouch and cleaning brush |
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Pros
- Sensitive comb protects from blades and prevents cuts
- Quick and easy to alternative between lengths
Cons
- No shaver attachment
We don't need to spell out the damage that can be done to your privates if your groomer isn't set up for such a sensitive task. The Braun Body Groomer 5 limits the risk with its signature 'SkinShield' tech and sensitive comb, which lets you get as close a shave as possible without your skin touching the blades.
When we tested the Body Groomer 5, we found that it gave us a totally irritation-free shave and it was easy to get into those hard-to-reach areas as easy as possible. The built-in length adjuster on the top right hand side also allows you to alter the closeness of your shave without any faff.
Battery | Up to 100 minutes |
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Waterproof | 100% waterproof |
Extras | 3-11mm sliding comb, sensitive comb, soft bag |
Pros
- A true all-in one grooming solution
- Travel friendly with plenty of attachments, including electric toothbrush head
- Sharp stainless steel blades for minimising irritation
Cons
- Jack of all trades, master of few
- Instructions could have been clearer
Such is the versatility of the Panasonic ER-CKL2 Multishape that it not only makes our edit of the best body hair groomers but also features in our guides ranking the best beard trimmers, the best electric shavers, the best hair clippers, and the best nose trimmers.
That's because the Multishape comes with heaps of attachments that allow you to tackle all your grooming needs – including brushing your teeth – without having to invest in loads of different devices. Think of it as the 3-in-1 shampoo, conditioner and body wash of electricals, but much, much better.
When it comes to body hair, the Multishape has four comb attachments with a total of 58 steps for trimming your hair to different lengths. One thing we would say is that the blade and motor is the same for body hair as it for the face and head, so trim carefully in sensitive areas and always use the body-hair specific guards provided.
It's also tag bulky and switching between all the attachments can get a little tiresome, but these are compromises we're willing to make considering the sheer amount of jobs this versatile tool can do.
Battery | Up to 70 minutes |
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Waterproof | Yes |
Extras | Four combs, storage bags, plus other paid-for extras |
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Pros
- An all-in-one beard trimmer, hair clipper, nose hair trimmer and body hair groomer
- Premium build with excellent power and cutting performance
Cons
- Foil shaver attachment not the best
As it's name suggests, the Remington One Total Body Multi-Groomer is a beard trimmer, hair clipper, electric shaver, nose trimmer and body groomer all packed into one. To power all that clipping, the device features Remington's most powerful motor plus four full-size attachments with 14 combs settings to tailor your unique style preferences.
Overall, the Remington One performed brilliantly on body hair, cutting through tough hair follicles with ease and leaving behind a consistent end result. As is often the case with all-in-one devices, we wouldn't recommend using this trimmer without the body hair guard attachment when trimming around your balls and other sensitive areas.
Battery | Up to 60 minutes |
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Waterproof | 100% waterproof |
Extras | Foil shaver, body hair trimmer, nose attachment, ear & eyebrow trimmer, travel pouch |
Pros
- Lightweight and manoeuvrable
- Skin-safe blades
- Waterproof for using in the shower
- Handy LED spotlight
Cons
- Limited length settings
Meridian's top-rated The Trimmer Plus was one of the best body hair groomers on test. We found it to be lightweight and comfortable to hold, giving us the best grip possible to avoid any slips and nicks.
It breezed through coarse hair, providing a close shave and in some cases removing body hair completely, leaving behind softer skin.
The Trimmer Plus has a fixed guard with four adjustable settings, which you can easily toggle between when shaving. The addition of an LED spotlight also meant that we could always see what we were trimming, regardless of how much light we had.
Battery | Up to 90 minutes |
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Watterpoof | Yes |
Extras | Anti-nick adjustable guard, cleaning brush, USB-C charger and charging dock |
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Pros
- Greater control than with electric trimmers
- Doesn't need to be charged
- Affordable
Cons
- Only allows for one length
- Blades need replacing when dull
If the idea of motorised steel blades vibrating around your balls is a concept you struggle to fully get behind, you should know that the old-fashioned way of trimming is still a viable option for taming your body hair.
With three precision blades designed to provide a close finish and cut through thick hairs with ease, The Crop Shaver from Manscaped is specifically designed for shaving the groin without any mishaps.
The pivoting head and ergonomic design ensure you can glide around your entire pubic region (and other areas) with confidence, while the extra wide lubrication strips with avocado oil, argan oil, aloe vera, and vitamin E help to reduce irritation and to soothe your skin.
The razor is smaller than we expected it to be, although this actually proved useful when it came to shaving around, well, you know where.
Battery life | Infinitive (although the blades will eventually dull) |
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Waterproof | Yes |
Extras | Replacement blades and travel case |
How We Test Body Groomers at Men's Health
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Our writers and editors have tested every body groomer and pube trimmer in this guide, using each tool on body hair (think armpits, back, chest, balls and everything in between) in order to rate each trimmer's cutting ability, battery life, water resistance claims, and performance when used on sensitive areas. The products that display our Editor’s Choice badge were the very best we tested, while the remaining inclusions also passed our rigorous at-home tests.
Do You Need a Separate Trimmer for Your Beard and Your Balls?
Believe it or not, relying on a beard trimmer to handle all your grooming needs without any additional investment may not be the wisest decision. Let's face it, using the same device to trim both your facial hair and your intimate regions is a questionable choice.
Aside from basic hygiene considerations, subjecting your delicate bits to a fast-moving, deep-cutting beard trimmer sounds like a scene straight out of a horror flick. Manscaping requires finesse, precision, and a healthy dose of patience.
To sculpt your pubic hair without any bloodshed, you'll need the assistance of a dedicated pubic hair trimmer or full body groomer – or, failing that, a dedicated body hair attachment. These nifty devices typically boast long-lasting batteries, protective guards to safeguard your prized possessions, ergonomically designed handles for optimal control, and even a handy LED light to guide your way with care. Here's what to look for when shopping for one.
Key Features To Look Out For
During our testing, our team noticed a few key features that are worth keeping an eye out for. From waterproofing to battery life, these additional extras will help make your manscaping session that much easier.
Waterproofing
It’s down to personal preference whether you trim wet or dry, but when it comes to clearing up your trimmings, it’s arguably easier to tidy up in the shower, as the water washes away your hair. For that, you’ll need a trimmer that’s waterproof.
All the body groomers featured in this guide claim to be 100% waterproof – and we can personally attest to those claims, having tested each trimmer’s performance both in and out of the shower.
If you have sensitive skin, a manscaping session in the shower can also help to keep irritation to a minimum, as the heat and steam from hot water opens up your pores and softens hair, making it easier to cut.
On the other hand, trimming dry hair can tend to give you more control and therefore a more even finish. Wet hair naturally looks different when it dries and it can tend to clog up your trimmer head more than dry hair. Plus, you don’t have the added distraction of water falling on your when your trim dry.
Guards
You may not always want to go for the bald eagle, so check your trimmer comes with guards or adjustable length settings so that you have more options when it comes to styling.
Guards are also important when it comes to protecting your skin, particularly if you’re using an all-in-one trimmer that’s primarily meant for styling beard hair. A bare trimmer without a guard may be fine for tidying up your neckline, but using it around your balls could risk you cutting your skin.
Accessories
While not as crucial as other aspects, extras are still worth thinking about. Some trimmers come bundled with convenient accessories like charging bases, extra trimmer heads, and even nose hair trimmer attachments. Even a simple carry case can be a handy addition for taking it away with you on your travels.
There's definitely such a thing as too many attachments though, so if you don't fancy having to fiddle between heaps of heads and guards, opt for an all in one device that lets you quickly alter the cutting length.
Charging
The charge time is another thing worth keeping an eye out for. After all, you don’t want to risk being left with half-trimmed balls moments before a Netflix and chill session. A speedy charge-up time or even a quick-charge feature can be handy when you’re short for time but long on hair.
Luke Chamberlain
Ecommerce editor
Luke Chamberlain is the ecommerce editor for Men’s Health UK where he compiles expert-led buying guides and in-depth product reviews across gym wear, fitness tech, supplements, and grooming. Responsible for testing everything from the latest gym headphones to the best manscaping tools, Luke also enlists the help of leading health and wellness experts to help readers make informed choices when shopping online – whether it's to debunk the latest viral hair growth trend or to get the lowdown on a new type of recovery tech. He also covers major sales events for Men’s Health, such as Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day, scouting and verifying hundreds of discounts in order to recommend only the most genuine deals on offer. A magazine journalism graduate from the University of Sheffield in 2018, Luke has also worked as assistant editor for Outdoor Swimmer magazine and as an ecommerce writer for The Recommended. When he’s not testing the latest health and fitness products, he’s busy plotting routes for his next trail run or gravel ride out of London. Follow Luke on Instagram at @lukeochamb
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