Thursday, January 12, 2012

How To Find The Most Effective Power Shaver For Irritable Skin

By John James


Most guys really like the convenience and ease-of-use of a powered shaver, regardless of the fact that they cannot shave quite as closely as a wet shave with a razor-blade; the convenience and benefits outweigh the negatives for most blokes

But a lot of men suffer with irritated skin and redness after they have finished shaving. This irritation can subside quickly , or it can last for several days all depending on the particular person. Therefore are there any electric shavers which can decrease these annoying effects on the skin?

Sadly, there is no straightforward answer to that question. This is because every person is dissimilar, and while one electric shaver might offer a gentle and rash-free experience for one man, it may set another's face on fire! There are plenty of factors which make a contribution to this equation, eg skin type, sensitiveness, stubble type and the frequency of shaving.

One of the best things that you can do before leaping into the purchase of a particular electrical shaver is to chat to your chums and friends. If you speak to men with a similar skin and stubble type as yourself, you'll be able to find out what they use and what they find works for them. It's better than shooting in the dark and finding that you have bought a shaver that irritates your skin, as once you have used it, you might find it hard to send back.

Another thing that you should put on your to-do-list, is to have a look at the customer feedback and reviews that you'll find on the web. Commence with the critical reviews first, as you are going to be able to get an idea of who each particular shaver failed to perform for. Frequently, you'll find that blokes who found their skin enflamed by a specific shaver will leave negative comments, and thus you will know to avoid that particular model. Probably the most comprehensive and complete set of user comments on electric shavers and razors can be read on Amazon.co.uk, which is where I would recommend that you start your online research.




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