Electric Shaver or Razor Blades?

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Which Gives The Best Results Shaving

Razor Blades
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58%
Electric Shaver
10
42%
 
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Re: Electric Shaver or Razor Blades?

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Shave stick and brush,new razor every third shave,shave every day of the working week.

Costs me lots,but shaving every day does help.First few weeks it is no fun,but once in the routine I think it helps.
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Bump, but I'm doing a Punky and asking specifically about heads now.
Been going the no1 for a while but I have now gone the full shaved head (as my hair grows too quick in some areas and not in others) and considering upkeeping it with one of the skull shavers that Pit Bull, Remington, etc have.
They look easier to use than a traditional shaver but a more traditional one would also be handy as I could do skull and face.
What do other "baldies" use and recommend?
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Wedgie wrote:Bump, but I'm doing a Punky and asking specifically about heads now.
Been going the no1 for a while but I have now gone the full shaved head (as my hair grows too quick in some areas and not in others) and considering upkeeping it with one of the skull shavers that Pit Bull, Remington, etc have.
They look easier to use than a traditional shaver but a more traditional one would also be handy as I could do skull and face.
What do other "baldies" use and recommend?
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amber_fluid wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Bump, but I'm doing a Punky and asking specifically about heads now.
Been going the no1 for a while but I have now gone the full shaved head (as my hair grows too quick in some areas and not in others) and considering upkeeping it with one of the skull shavers that Pit Bull, Remington, etc have.
They look easier to use than a traditional shaver but a more traditional one would also be handy as I could do skull and face.
What do other "baldies" use and recommend?
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Wedgie wrote:Bump, but I'm doing a Punky and asking specifically about heads now.
Been going the no1 for a while but I have now gone the full shaved head (as my hair grows too quick in some areas and not in others) and considering upkeeping it with one of the skull shavers that Pit Bull, Remington, etc have.
They look easier to use than a traditional shaver but a more traditional one would also be handy as I could do skull and face.
What do other "baldies" use and recommend?
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I've got an Andis pro that the kids gave me a few years ago for Fathers Day, changed the foils and blades once in 4 years. They are just starting to lose their ability to hold charge but they do get used every day and I mean, every day.


My barber daughter when I asked her what she recommends tells me these are the go.

https://www.lookfantastic.com.au/babyli ... lsrc=aw.ds
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I've always struggled with electric shavers, mind you, if I am going out in the evening and shaved in the morning, I still have to shave again before going out.......................cheers dad!
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Lightning McQueen wrote:I've always struggled with electric shavers, mind you, if I am going out in the evening and shaved in the morning, I still have to shave again before going out.......................cheers dad!
I did too, as you can see above I was still using the brush and soap.

I was always dubious about the closeness of the electric and in the years gone by they were angry devices that ripped more than shaved, can say though the new ones are pretty good. I reckon the ones my daughter uses you'd be hard pressed to work out if it was a blade or electric shave.
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Booney wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:I've always struggled with electric shavers, mind you, if I am going out in the evening and shaved in the morning, I still have to shave again before going out.......................cheers dad!
I did too, as you can see above I was still using the brush and soap.

I was always dubious about the closeness of the electric and in the years gone by they were angry devices that ripped more than shaved, can say though the new ones are pretty good. I reckon the ones my daughter uses you'd be hard pressed to work out if it was a blade or electric shave.
I find the Daisy lady shavers the best, I guess they're built for leg and snatch hairs so they have a decent moisturising strip on them too.

They give me a close shave and skin feels good afterwards.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:
Booney wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:I've always struggled with electric shavers, mind you, if I am going out in the evening and shaved in the morning, I still have to shave again before going out.......................cheers dad!
I did too, as you can see above I was still using the brush and soap.

I was always dubious about the closeness of the electric and in the years gone by they were angry devices that ripped more than shaved, can say though the new ones are pretty good. I reckon the ones my daughter uses you'd be hard pressed to work out if it was a blade or electric shave.
I find the Daisy lady shavers the best, I guess they're built for leg and snatch hairs so they have a decent moisturising strip on them too.

They give me a close shave and skin feels good afterwards.
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amber_fluid wrote:Go alright on the ball bag?
Ever had the snip?

My surgeon wanted a clean canvas, was a faarking nightmare.

I thought the missus might have approved, but just laughed her head off because she thought she was with a boy. O:) [-X
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dedja wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Go alright on the ball bag?
Ever had the snip?

My surgeon wanted a clean canvas, was a faarking nightmare.

I thought the missus might have approved, but just laughed her head off because she thought she was with a boy. O:) [-X
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amber_fluid wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote: I find the Daisy lady shavers the best, I guess they're built for leg and snatch hairs so they have a decent moisturising strip on them too.

They give me a close shave and skin feels good afterwards.
Go alright on the ball bag?
Yeah, after a decent nair.
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Re: Electric Shaver or Razor Blades?

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Ended up going for this:
https://www.remington-products.com.au/p ... ead-shaver

Just tried it out and it works sensationally, better than expected and so easy to use.
Only thing that would make it perfect would be if it did my face too.
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