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01-30-2013, 03:37 AM | #2 |
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Also, the thread is meant for electric users only. Please don't litter it with how good your blades are for a regular shave. My face doesn't handle blades very well at all and I have tried most of the new ones.
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I have dabbled with several electrics over the years. I'm not talking about the $40-60 shavers either. I've spent $150 on the nice ones. I've tried the foils and the rotary shavers - Brauns, Remingtons, and everything in between. Eventually, I just gave up. I don't think there is an electric that will give me a decent shave without destroying my neck. I can get a Braun to cut my cheeks pretty nice but my neck is so sensitive that it develops a rash. I'm a blade only guy currently and for the foreseeable future. But I really only shave before church on Sundays or prior to important meetings.
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01-30-2013, 04:16 AM | #4 |
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I'm exactly the opposite. Blades leave my face feeling raw and uncomfortable. I try new ones but have always felt my braun is a closer more comfortable shave. I haven't used a GOOD Norelco in 15 years so I don't know how the new ones are but am considering trying the 1250/40 since amazon has the $50 coupon for it right now. In the past, norelcos always seemed to leave too much behind but now braun is doing that too with the new cutting block design they switched to.
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01-30-2013, 04:34 AM | #5 |
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Can't even remember the last time I shaved.
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01-30-2013, 05:51 AM | #6 |
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Every electric razor I've used makes my face break out and bleed.
I know your skin has to get used to it....but after 6 weeks and still bleeding (esp on the neck)? I gave up and turned to blades. I wish I could use electric razor....it'd be much faster.
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01-30-2013, 06:01 AM | #7 |
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I am not exactly the most "hairy" guy in the world but no electric can ever do the job. I currently use an electric to shave 80% then "clean up" with a blade. I love my electric but it just can't do a good enough job by itself. I would love to hear from the dissenters, how an electric can give a clean shave around your adam's apple. Seriously.
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Braun has always done a good job for me on the apple.
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The secret after shaving your neck is to resist the urge to scratch it no matter how much you want to, especially with blades.
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01-30-2013, 06:14 AM | #11 |
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I hated Remington. That thing tore me up. Braun was great for me up until they redesigned the cutting block this last year. Seriously consdering the Norelco after seeing so many positive reviews of the new high end models. Norelco always left me with stubble in the past though.
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I haven't found one yet.
Each one I've tried (3 of them) does a half assed job and manages to leave me half shaved while still feeling raw as hell. Then I pick up the razor and finish...
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BTW I am with you on Remington's.. last one I had was a butcher... which is weird for me since I have extremely UN-sensitive skin. Hell, I used to dry shave against the grain with cheap 7-11 razors and never had an issue. (don't judge, I had my "morning after" reasons) |
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