Shaving your face buys you a day of smoothness, then the stubble is back by tomorrow, which is the exact frustration Pluxy is built to end. Instead of cutting hair at the surface, it pulls it from the root, and that one difference changes how long the result lasts.

The Pluxy is a rechargeable facial epilator with a spinning micro-tweezer disc that grips and lifts fine facial hair from the root. The promise is weeks of smooth skin from a quick pass, and a device small enough to keep by the bathroom mirror.

For this Pluxy review we read the maker’s specs and return terms, checked the pricing against the drugstore rivals, and set the marketing against what root epilation can honestly do, including how it really feels. The short version: for fine facial hair, it does something the cheap trimmers can’t, as long as you know what to expect.

What Pluxy actually is

Woman gliding the Pluxy facial epilator along her upper lip

Pluxy is a facial epilator, which means it removes hair from the root, not a trimmer that shaves it off at the surface. A small 17mm disc set with diamond-shaped micro-tweezers spins, catches each strand, and pulls it out, the same idea as waxing but handled by a pen-sized device you control.

That root-removal mechanic is the whole point, and it’s why the result is different. Shaving and surface trimmers leave the hair below the skin, so it’s back within a day. Pluxy takes the whole strand, so smoothness lasts closer to weeks, and regrowth tends to return finer.

It’s built for the face, catching hair as short as about half a millimeter, with a silver-ion antimicrobial head on the disc. Read it as a precise, fine-hair tool, and it makes sense.

Features and the multi-head kit

The Pluxy epilator, cleansing brush, and grooming attachment heads arranged on white display blocks

Beyond the epilator disc, Pluxy sells as a small grooming kit with swappable heads, and the whole thing is USB-rechargeable. The Essentials configuration adds heads like a cleansing brush, a facial massager, and precision trimmers, so one handle covers more than just hair removal.

The disc is water-resistant for wet or dry use, and the maker says its glide design is meant to keep irritation down. There’s no cord to manage and no batteries to buy: you charge it over USB and go.

SpecDetail (per the maker)
TypeFacial epilator, root removal via spinning micro-tweezer disc
Head17mm disc, diamond-shaped tweezers, silver-ion antimicrobial coating
CatchesHair as short as about 0.5mm
PowerUSB-rechargeable, cordless
UseWater-resistant, wet or dry; multi-head Essentials kit available
ResultsSmooth for up to about 4 weeks, finer regrowth over time
Guarantee90-day money-back guarantee

One honest note: the head-count and a few of the extras vary between the core device and the Essentials kit, so check exactly which configuration you’re buying. What’s consistent is the core epilator disc, which is the part that does the work.

What it’s like to use, and does it hurt

Hand holding the Pluxy epilator while plugging in the USB charging cable

Here’s the straight answer on pain: it’s less painful than waxing, but root epilation isn’t nothing, especially over the upper lip and in your first couple of sessions. Most people describe a quick tingle rather than a sharp yank, and it fades as your technique improves and regrowth comes in softer.

Technique is most of the battle, and it’s easy to learn. Pull the skin taut with your free hand, glide the head slowly against the direction of growth, and go gently on the sensitive upper lip. A genuinely useful trick the box won’t tell you: exfoliate the day before, not right after, to lift trapped hairs and cut down on ingrowns.

Set the expectation right and you’ll like it more. There’s a learning curve of two or three sessions, it’s happiest on fine, peach-fuzz hair, and coarse chin hairs may need a slow second pass. Many users note only about twenty minutes of mild redness afterward, which a soothing moisturizer settles quickly.

Price, and how buyers rate it

The white Pluxy Epil Pro facial epilator standing next to its retail box

Pluxy runs about $59.95 for a single device, with the per-unit price dropping in a duo pack, and it ships with a 90-day money-back guarantee. There’s an installment option too, and the Essentials head kit sells as an add-on. Check the live cart before ordering, since the promo pricing shifts.

Pluxy leans on its own storefront rather than a big retail-review base, and its marketing review counts run ahead of the visible ones, so weight the sentiment sensibly. What buyers reliably praise is the slower, finer regrowth and skin that stays smooth far longer than shaving allows.

The comparison people reach for is the drugstore Finishing Touch Flawless at around $20, and this is where the honest difference lives. Flawless is a vibrating surface trimmer that cuts hair at skin level, so it’s cheap and quick but the stubble returns within a day. Pluxy epilates from the root, so it costs more but the smoothness lasts weeks. Braun’s face epilators are the nearest mechanism-match at a lower price. Pluxy’s case is root removal plus the silver-ion head and the multi-head kit, not the lowest sticker.

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Pros and cons

What we liked

  • Removes fine facial hair from the root, so skin stays smooth for weeks instead of a day like shaving
  • Regrowth comes back finer and softer over time, so upkeep gets quicker the longer you use it
  • Rechargeable, water-resistant, and sold with a multi-head Essentials kit for more than just hair removal
  • A 90-day money-back guarantee, long enough to learn your technique before you decide

What we didn't

  • Only available online

Who it’s for

If you’re tired of shaving your face every day and you want smoothness that actually lasts, Pluxy is a smart pick: root removal is the difference between a day and a few weeks, and the long guarantee gives you room to master the angle. It’s best for anyone dealing with fine, peach-fuzz facial hair.

Go in knowing it’s less painful than waxing but not sensation-free, and that coarse hairs and the upper lip take a gentler hand. If you only want a quick surface trim and don’t mind daily upkeep, a cheap trimmer will do, but it won’t give you the weeks-long result.

For more at-home beauty tools, our Glamory review covers another skin device, our electric gua sha review and roundup of the best electric gua sha tools handle facial contouring, and our Total Package serum review rounds out the routine. There’s more in the beauty hub.

Verdict

The Pluxy earns a 9.1. Judged as what it is, a precise facial epilator that pulls fine hair from the root, it delivers the one thing the cheap surface trimmers can’t: smoothness measured in weeks, not hours.

Learn the angle over a couple of sessions, keep the skin taut, and a quick pass at the mirror buys you weeks of smooth skin, with a 90-day guarantee standing behind the whole thing while you find your technique.

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