Lyreen here with this week’s Beauty picks. It’s the first official week of spring and I’ll be honest, the bathroom mirror feels more critical in March light than it did in February. The deals this week skew toward grooming and hair tools, with a few smaller finds worth the scroll.
Men’s grooming tools
Ritarga Beard Trimmer
The ritarga 14-in-1 kit is the one to grab if you want a single-drawer solution for your grooming routine. With twenty length settings and fourteen attachments, you get coverage from beard and body hair down to nose and ear detail without needing a separate device for each. This version ships with a razor stand, which is a small but practical detail when counter space is already spoken for. ritarga is a newer brand without a long review history behind it, so go in with calibrated expectations, but at this price the feature count is hard to argue with.
- 180 min battery, USB-C charging
- 20 precision length settings
- IPX7 waterproof wet/dry use
Ritarga Beard Trimmer
This is the same ritarga 14-in-1 kit as the listing above, with one key difference: it ships with a travel bag for blade storage instead of a razor stand. If you travel often or prefer keeping your grooming kit packed and portable, this configuration makes more practical sense than the stand version. The core kit is identical, so the decision really comes down to how you use your gear day to day. Both are on sale at the same price right now, so pick the one that actually fits your setup.
- 180 min battery, USB-C charging
- 20 precision length settings
- Includes travel bag storage
Wyklaus Head Shaver
The Wyklaus is built specifically for guys who shave their heads, and the 7D floating head is the feature that matters most here. Most budget shavers use fixed heads that struggle with the curves at the back and sides of the skull, which leads to missed patches and uneven results. The double blade design and waterproof body mean you can use it in the shower, and the LED display tells you exactly where the battery is so you’re not mid-shave when it dies. The travel lock is a small but genuinely useful addition if you’ve ever turned on your shaver inside a bag.
- 7D floating head with double blade
- 5-in-1 complete grooming kit
- LED display with travel lock
Hair care deals this week
Aowoka Hair Dryer
The aowoka hair dryer runs at 160,000 RPM, which is the high-speed motor spec that professional dryers advertise, and it ships with a diffuser included. The 500 million negative ion claim is the kind of marketing number that’s hard to verify independently, but the practical outcome, less frizz and reduced heat damage, is what most people shopping in this category actually care about. Heat control settings matter more than raw ion counts if you have color-treated or chemically processed hair, and this dryer has those covered too. The lower noise level is a real bonus if you’re drying your hair while someone else is still asleep nearby.
- 160,000 RPM motor, 7x faster
- 500M negative ions reduce frizz
- Dual NTC control, 52dB quiet
OVEKPA Laser Hair Cap
The OVEKPA laser cap is the highest-ticket item in this week’s lineup, and also the most specialized. It’s FDA cleared for hair regrowth, which is a meaningful distinction in a category full of unregulated devices, and it works for both men and women dealing with alopecia or general thinning. The discount here is less aggressive than the other deals this week, but this is a medical-grade device category where prices normally stay elevated, so any substantial drop is worth flagging. Be clear-eyed going in: laser therapy for hair regrowth requires consistent use over several months before results appear, so this is a long-game commitment, not a quick solution.
- FDA cleared hair growth treatment
- 25-minute automatic sessions
- Full scalp coverage, hands-free
Skincare and everyday comfort picks
RoowLtne Retinol Serum
The RoowLtne retinol serum pairs retinol with a collagen and hydration formula, which helps offset some of the dryness and irritation that retinol can cause on its own. It’s a 1.7 fl oz bottle, which is a generous size for a serum, and it’s formulated for both day and night use. Most dermatologists suggest keeping retinol to your nighttime routine if you’re newer to it, so treat the day-use claim as flexible guidance rather than a firm recommendation. A solid entry point if you’ve been meaning to add retinol to your routine but don’t want to spend a lot to test a new formula.
- Retinol and collagen formula
- Smooths wrinkles and fine lines
- Works all skin types
OHALEEP Night Guard
The OHALEEP mouth guard is for people who grind their teeth at night and want real protection without the cost of a custom dental fitting. The over-the-counter design won’t fit as precisely as something made from a dental mold, but for mild to moderate grinding it does the job and protects enamel from the kind of wear that adds up quietly over years. At the current price, it’s one of the most accessible starting points for bruxism relief you’ll find anywhere. If you’ve been waking up with jaw tension or headaches and putting this off, it’s a low-risk place to start.
- Food-grade EVA, lasts 4 months
- Heat-moldable custom fit
- 4-pack with 2 sizes
KTSAY Toe Separators
The KTSAY toe separators are marketed toward people with bunions or hammer toe, but they’re useful for anyone who spends long hours on their feet and wants some relief by evening. The set includes a metatarsal pad and a therapeutic yoga cushion alongside the separators, which makes this a more complete foot care kit than most listings at this price. They’re silicone, so soft and washable, and they work for regular pedicure prep just as well as for therapeutic use. Good to have around heading into sandal season, whatever your reason for picking them up.
- Flexible silicone, all-day wear
- Bunion and hammer toe relief
- Secure 2-tube ring design
Beauty had a strong week, and grooming tools were the clear standout. The discounts there ran unusually deep, the kind you don’t often see on multi-piece kits, and the ritarga and Wyklaus deals in particular are worth moving on before the sale window closes. The laser cap is worth more research before you commit, given the price and the time investment that comes with it. I’ll be back next week with more to sort through.







