women's electric shavers

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i am looking to buy one. This is one of those products that i think you pay for what you get. i refuse to pay $100 for one tho. i am doing some research on brands, reading customer reviews etc. Does anyone have an electric shaver they absolutely love and would recommend?
 
Good question, Pink. I'd like to know that, too. I haven't owned one in quite a few years, and what I remember of the last one I did own isn't pleasant, lol! Surely they've made great strides in shaver technology since....I hope..... :eek:
 
pink_ said:
i am looking to buy one. This is one of those products that i think you pay for what you get. i refuse to pay $100 for one tho. i am doing some research on brands, reading customer reviews etc. Does anyone have an electric shaver they absolutely love and would recommend?


i cant reccomend one, but! i can tell ya, DO NOT GET THIS! i have a remmington wet dry lady shaver.. its a metalic light blue color, and it sucks... i HATE it... it doesnt shave anythign... seriously, when i use electric, i grab hubbys {probably why he has to replace blades more often tho} but, for me, its just as easy to shave in the shower with a razor...

~5PHF
 
I have a relativly cheap wet/dry conair brand shaver. It cost around $30 and I've had it for a little over a year with no strong complaints. It doesn't give quite as close a shave as regular razor, but is really good if you happen to have sensitive skin like I do.

That's my two-cents anyway. :cool:
 
I've read mixed reviews on the Seiko.

I saw this review on Freddy and Eddy awhile back. It sounds like it's worth checking into.

Personally, I'm very happy with my Schick Quattro Power and King of Shaves products, SatinTouch, Skintimate, and a bit of baby oil. Cheap, quick, easy, and a great shave every time. :)
 
My wife has the Seiko Cleancut and she is not exstatic with the results. I will say that I have read that it can take as long as a month of daily use for your hair to become used to a new shaver. She did not put it to this kind of test. She has returned to using a new high quality disposable razor and high quality shaving cream/gel.

Snowman
 
i recently bought the seiko cleancut for my pubes, and haven't really had it long enough to form a complete opinion.
i will say however that it doesn't give as close a shave as a razor, but i've had no razor-burn or anything so far, so that's a BIG plus for me.
i can't see it being used anywhere else on the body tho - the shave head is simply too small.
 
You know, being that the space shuttle was launched once again today.....

.....isn't it amazing that technology has made so many incredible advances.....yet we women still struggle with simple hair removal and pantyhose that end up with the crotch halfway down the thigh every 15 minutes..... :rolleyes:

:D
 
TheSnowCrystal said:
You know, being that the space shuttle was launched once again today.....

.....isn't it amazing that technology has made so many incredible advances.....yet we women still struggle with simple hair removal and pantyhose that end up with the crotch halfway down the thigh every 15 minutes..... :rolleyes:

:D

:D :D Good point.
 
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