Philips Series 3000 Macro Test: Why Blade Geometry Matters for Your Skin
We put the blades of the old and new Philips Beard Trimmer Series 3000 under the macro lens, and the difference in the real-feel is immediate. If you struggle with razor bumps or a red neck after trimming, it usually comes down to the stationary blade touching your skin.
The older model features notably pointy tips, which can be abrasive. The new version upgrades to visibly rounded tips, allowing the blade to glide much smoother across the neck and jawline. It’s a purely structural change that drastically cuts down on skin irritation without slowing down your trim.












