Sunday, 20 December 2009

Battery shaver’s

Battery shavers becoming more popular than ever as the technology gets better and better and also as the Battery shaver life gets longer and longer there will no need to shave wet. I still even use a shaving mug. I’ve been using wet shavers for four years previous to my one year of using electric or battery shavers as we call them, and I found a substantial difference in quality and how it feel s on your face, especially when using a shaving mug. I used to have loads of in grown hair and disgusting bumps across my face using wet razors I did so much to try and change this. However nothing seemed to work until I finally got my hands on a battery shaver online, there are a few things that I found when I began using them. Firstly they felt way better on my skin than the horrible wet razors I used before, but now with the battery I am able to have a comfortable shave, it sounds cheesy but to be honest I actually enjoy shaving in the morning with my great battery shaver. I’m not sure who you are, but if you haven’t used one you definitely should I didn’t think they was my hope for having a comfortable shave until I used a battery shaver. Another thing I found was that the battery life lasts absolutely ages; I thought “I’m going to have to change this once a week which is hassle, but it’s cool”. I’m sure you can imagine how shocked I was with my battery shaver. It lasted almost three 3 weeks, am I’m using one from a year and a half ago, I don’t what new technology they may have for them now. I’m sure I heard now they are coming up with technology which will allow you to charge your battery shaver only once every 8 weeks which is great, however I also read that it depends on how long you shave for. Phillips seems to be a good brand, but seriously there are so many brands to pick from just pick a battery shaver that looks right for you. I don’t really think the brand or battery shaver really makes that much of a difference I am pretty sure it’s more the technology behind the whole “using a battery shaver rather than using a wet shaver”. So don’t worry about how much you spend on your first one, because your experience will be much better than your other shaving experiences. Another thing that totally shocked me about the whole battery shaver experience was that with non-dry shaving you have to throw away your razor a while because many of them are flimsy and break, or you have to change the head frequently if you have thick hair like mine. However with the battery shaving none of this is applicable, I’m just so glad I don’t have irritant skin anymore, long live the battery shaver.