✂️ Shape your style, own your look.
The AberliteClearShaper 3.0 is a patented, 100% transparent beard and hair shaping tool designed for precision grooming at home. Featuring shock-resistant plastic, anti-slip rubber grips, and multiple edge angles, it offers versatile styling options for all face shapes. Comes with two professional barber pencils for outlining, making it the ultimate all-in-one beard and hairline stencil kit.
R**E
My beard looks 100% better
It is working very well and I am very pleased with this product. It did not take long to make my beard look much better. Now I can keep it high and tight.
D**O
Works great, gives you multiple line options for shaping
WEIGHT: lightweight.MAINTENANCE: extremely easy to clean.DESIGN: cool design, has multiple shaping options, easy to use for a speedy trim, leaves you with a sharp clean look.PRICE: inexpensive, worth the price.
P**L
Sturdy
Looks good and sturdy.
S**W
Works Decently
Expensive but it works pretty well! Has a few different edges to use for a variety of cuts.
Y**O
Basic but good idea
Seems good
G**N
Easy to use
Very great tool to trim beards. Easy to use
A**S
Save money and Shape yourself up
Save tons of Money by DIY your own hair. Barber shop prices are going up and up.
D**D
Truly worthless product
When it come to products that literally do nothing whatsoever, I really thought I’d seen it all. The ClearShaper 3.0, however, gives a whole new meaning to the word “fail”.It comes in a flat box with bare minimal directions printed on the box itself. No advice on how to place the tool for specific beard styles (which—given the fact that it’s marketed as a one-size-fits all tool for many multiple beard styles—is an egregious omission). Step-by-step directions were apparently way over the manufacturer’s pay grade.Instead, what we DO get is a collection of what has to the the most useless visuals in the history of beards: some black and white cartoon pictures vaguely showing one angle for the multiple beard styles the ClearShaper will allow you to obtain. No suggested line-up points, no mention of what the pointless blue shield is supposed to do (except that the shield is apparently contains “anti-slip rubber”, which is apparently only true if you also secrete pine tar). No, we get helpful directions like “line up the desired edge of the shaping tool on your beard”, which, btw, is direction 1 of 2 TOTAL. Oh, we also get an invite to look for more directions on their website and watch their YouTube videos, which you might assume would be the landing spot for the detailed directions for how to use the ClearShaper to trim any of the many beard styles it purports to help obtain. But—surprise!—there aren’t any more detailed written directions than what comes on the box, and the videos are nonexistent.There’s a lot to like about this company overall as a resource for beard journeys, which is why I find this experience both surprising and disappointing. The ClearShaper is a discredit to the Aberlite name.
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