Kind of a starange post, but I'm going to be in the market for a new electric razor soon, any reccommendations? My Norelco reflex action razor is finally dying on me and would cost more to fix than replace.
I am kind of tempted to finally jump on to the blade and foam bandwagon, but will miss the convenience of the electric one.
Anyone did both and favor one over the other?
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Razors irratate my skin sometimes too, and that sucks.
I also moved a manual razor sideways once, and 'erased' a mole by accident. That one stung a bit...
I don't really have one to recommend, but for my next one, I'm going to try the ones that use the rotary blades, instead of the 'sliding-from-left-to-right' blades. My beard fuzz can go in all kinds of different directions, so I figure the rotary ones will do a better job at getting them all in less time.
I don't like actual electrics all that much, since they always feel like someone is yanking the hairs out, as opposed to cutting them off :P
Only minor gripe I have is not having a mirror handy, so sometimes I miss a spot or if I'm careless I get a nick.
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Are you going to shave your pubes?
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thats what i thought this thread was going to be about.
i was severely disappointed.
All together it probably takes as much time either way.
A wet shave feels smoother and less itchy afterwards. At least to me.
ra...zor? what is this device you speak of?
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88.
The only time a Man should shave is when you have to gay up for a sexy weekend with frankie.
Always had to go back over areas with an electric razor to get hairs it missed. Annoyed the shit out of me. It actually takes me less time to shave now even with the extra work of applying the shaving gel.
But yeah, there's never been a better razor than the Mach 3.
electrics work if thats what you like but anything below the head i recommend non electrics.
I'm a manual razor guy, but I grew too lazy to foam up every time, now I just dry shave with a mach3, non vibrating kind. It takes some getting used to but it's better than any E-Razor I had, and faster too. Not to mention E-Razors yank, tug, and pull hair rather than cut it. Maybe I had a few bad brands but I really don't like the things.
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Same here. Mach 3, no gel usually. I have this thin-wannabe beard though, so IM just trimming & cleaning edges. When I was clean shaven I had both electric & manual, but I prefer manual. I even go "against the grain" for the closest shave possible. Moisturize with good lotion afterwards and you'll be golden.
Try it. It makes your cock look longer.
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Also, losing weight helps with this aim. The less of a paunch to your pubic mound and the penis appears to hang further out of the body.
genius.
I've never actually used an electric though, so i can't really comment on that.
All i know is that, for my pansy-arse facial growth, it works like a charm.
the remington RS 8986, and I can easily recommend it. It does the job well.
It's really not a price issue I believe, just how it feels. If you like the gritty feel, go manual. If you like to be quick and done with it, go electric.
Now I have one of those Braun shavers that you place into a docking cleaner/charger. Crap too. The shave is ok. but the cleaner packs are expensive and don't last too long. The juice in them is mostly alcohol based so even if you use it or not it tends to dry up on you.
I've given up on the packs and gone with this method witch will work with most elec. shavers- Two things you need a small alcohol spray cleaner that they sell in most shave shops. And a can of that compressed air cleaner for keyboards/mice/cameras etc. Just take off the guard and blast it clean with the air, then turn it on and give it two quick shots of the alcohol on the blade. Done.
Also as said before do not wash your face before shaving. Your own oils are a perfect lube.