Dorco
DORCO is a Korean grooming brand built around precision blades and gentle face care. This collection gathers the eyebrow razors, shavers, and shaving foams Korean shoppers reach for, from the Tinkle and Tinclose eyebrow tools to the Wintry and Face Sensitive foams that soften skin before a shave. Pick a single eyebrow razor for travel, a multi-pack to keep on hand, or pair a shaver with a sensitive-skin foam for a smoother result.
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Buying guide
DORCO buying guide: eyebrow tools and shaving foam
DORCO is a Korean brand known for sharp, affordable blades and face care that keeps shaving comfortable. The collection runs from eyebrow razors and shavers to shaving foams for sensitive skin, so most shoppers come here for one of two reasons: tidy brows or a gentler shave. This guide walks through the tools and formats in the grid and helps you match them to how you groom.
What DORCO makes and who it suits
DORCO sits in the grooming aisle rather than the skincare one. The range centres on small blades for shaping eyebrows and softening foams that prep the face before a razor passes over it. If you shape your own brows at home or want a calmer shave on reactive skin, this is the part of the catalogue built for you. The tools are compact, the price points are low, and most pieces are easy to keep in a drawer or a travel bag.
Eyebrow razors: the Tinkle and Tinclose lines
The eyebrow razors are the heart of the collection. The Tinkle Eyebrow Razor and the Tinclose Eyebrow Razor are slim, single-blade tools you draw along the brow line to clean up strays and define an edge. They work dry and take seconds, which is why they read as the everyday pick for quick touch-ups. Reach for a razor when you want a fast tidy rather than a full reshape.
Eyebrow shavers: Shaifocket, Shaisafe and guarded heads
The shavers, including the Shaifocket Eyebrow Shaver and the Shaisafe Eyebrow Shaver, add a guard over the blade. That guard keeps the cutting edge off the skin and lowers the chance of a nick, so a shaver is the gentler choice if you are new to shaping brows or have skin that marks easily. They handle peach fuzz around the brow and along the jaw as well as the brow line itself.
Eyebrow knives for precise shaping
The Tinclose Eyebrow Knife and its single-pack version give you a finer, more controlled edge than a standard razor. A knife-style tool suits anyone who likes to map out a brow shape and trim to a clean line rather than just sweep away strays. The 1P pack is handy when you want one to carry and one to keep at the mirror.
Shaving foams: Wintry, Face Sensitive and Teage
For the face, the collection carries the Wintry Shaving Foam and Face Sensitive Foam in 210ml cans and the Teage Shaving Foam in 175ml. A foam cushions the blade and lifts the hair so the razor glides instead of dragging, which cuts down on irritation. The Face Sensitive option is the one to pick if your skin tends to sting or flush after a shave; the larger 210ml cans last longer for daily users.
Blade stands and replacement parts
Pieces like the Antine Saw Blade Stand round out the range for people who want a home for their tools and spare edges. Keeping a blade in a stand rather than loose in a drawer protects the cutting edge and keeps it cleaner between uses, which matters for anything you put near your skin. Check the listing for what each pack includes so you know whether you are buying a tool, a refill, or both.
Choosing for sensitive or reactive skin
If shaving usually leaves you red or bumpy, lean on the gentler half of the line. A guarded shaver over a bare razor, paired with the Face Sensitive Foam, gives the blade a softer path across the skin. Go slow, work in short strokes, and let the foam sit for a moment before you start so the hair has time to soften. Light pressure tends to beat extra passes.
Single tools, multi-packs and value
Many of the eyebrow tools come as singles or in small multi-packs. A single razor or knife is the cheapest way to try the brand and the easiest to slip into a bag. A multi-pack costs less per piece and means you always have a fresh edge waiting, since brow razors dull with use. If you shape your brows on a regular schedule, the multi-pack is the better value over time.
Korean sourcing and what to expect
DORCO is a long-standing Korean blade maker, and these are the same grooming staples sold across Korea. We bring them in so you get authentic stock rather than grey-market lookalikes. Expect straightforward tools that do one job well at a low price, which is exactly the reputation the brand has earned at home.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a DORCO eyebrow razor and an eyebrow shaver?
A DORCO eyebrow razor like the Tinkle or Tinclose has an exposed blade you draw along the brow for a fast, close tidy. A shaver such as the Shaifocket or Shaisafe adds a guard over the blade, which keeps the edge off your skin and lowers the chance of a nick. Pick the razor for speed and a clean edge, the shaver for a gentler pass if your skin marks easily.
When should I use the Tinclose Eyebrow Knife instead of a razor?
The Tinclose Eyebrow Knife gives you a finer, more controlled edge, so it suits shaping a defined brow line rather than just sweeping away strays. If you like to map out a brow shape and trim to a precise outline, the knife is the tool for it. The 1P version is handy as a spare to carry.
How do I use a DORCO eyebrow razor without cutting myself?
Hold the skin taut, keep the blade at a shallow angle, and use short, light strokes in the direction the hair grows. Work on clean, dry skin and go slowly around the arch where the brow curves. If you are nervous about the bare blade, start with a guarded shaver like the Shaisafe until you get the feel for it.
Which DORCO shaving foam should I choose: Wintry, Face Sensitive or Teage?
All three cushion the blade and soften hair before a shave. The Face Sensitive Foam is the pick for skin that stings or flushes afterward. The Wintry and Face Sensitive cans hold 210ml, so they last longer for daily shavers, while the Teage foam comes in a smaller 175ml can that travels well. Match the size to how often you shave.
Is DORCO a good choice for sensitive or irritation-prone skin?
Yes. Pair a guarded eyebrow shaver with the Face Sensitive Foam, let the foam sit briefly so the hair softens, and use light pressure with short strokes. That combination gives the blade a smoother path across the skin and helps cut down on the redness and bumps that come from dragging a dry razor.
Should I buy a single DORCO eyebrow tool or a multi-pack?
A single razor or knife is the cheapest way to try the brand and the easiest to pack for travel. A multi-pack lowers the cost per piece and keeps a fresh edge ready, which matters because brow razors dull with regular use. If you shape your brows on a routine, the multi-pack is the better value.
Are these authentic Korean DORCO products?
Yes. DORCO is a long-established Korean blade maker, and the eyebrow tools and shaving foams here are the same grooming staples Korean shoppers buy at home. We import them directly so you get genuine stock and the low prices the brand is known for, not a repackaged imitation.














