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    desii Posts: 57, Reputation: 2
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    Nov 2, 2005, 11:47 PM
    Blades Vs Electric Shavers!
    Okay I'm here beacsue my stupid work as made a NEW policy about shaving. You can't have any stubble because it looks "dirty" I agree but I have extra sensative skin and I normaly shave about every other day. Now this has caused me to shave everyday and its totally killing me. My skin is all bumpy and hurts like a *****. I'm using the MACH3 turbo vibrating thing and no help. I I been using it for years. I can't seem to get the irration to stop. I used to shave before I take a shower, now I shave after it helped but not as much.

    I'm thinking I should go buy an electric shaver but before I spend all that money I don't know if its going to help. Anyone else have this problem? I want to get the cool skin shaver because you can use it in the shower and I'm hopping that will make the irratation stop but I'm worried it might be worse or might not even work at all and ill screw myself over. Any help? Any ideas? THANKS!
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    Nov 3, 2005, 04:38 AM
    Shavers
    Hi,
    Been there... done that. About 40 yrs ago, I tried just about every type of blade shaver on the market.
    I also used friends' electric shavers to see if they would be better, not hurting my senisitive skin at that time. The Remington electric shavers are really bad in senisitve skin.
    After trying a friend's, I bought a Norelco 3 head electric shaver, and it worked much, much better; using the "before shave" liquid for electric shavers; forgot what it's called. But, there are plenty of liquid brands on the market.
    For the past 15 yrs, been using a blade, called the Gillette "Good News" throw-away razor; works great for me.
    I would suggest trying the Norelco 3 head electric shaver. They are much, much gentler on the skin.
    I do sincerely wish you the best of luck, and I'm sure you will find something that works for you.

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