As far
as electric razors go, you've got the choice between a foil or rotary shaver, both of which have their own plusses and minuses.
Doesn't provide as much freedom
as an electric razor, as you'll need to take the time to properly lather up and wet shave, whereas an electric razor can be used on the go.
Cats's tongues have small barbs on the surface, and they are just as efficient at shaving
as an electric razor.
Not exact matches
If it is irritation that caused you to turn to the
electric shaver, be sure to consider trying a safety
razor as well
as using a quality shaving cream for sensitive skin and one of the best aftershave balms.
However, this definitely does not mean that
electric razors are worthless,
as there's a time and place for everything.
In truth, there is no way that even the best
electric shaver will give you nearly
as close of a shave
as a high quality single blade shaver, such
as safety
razors and straight
razors (top safety
razors article).
Electric razors can not provide nearly
as close of a shave
as a manual
razors.
Sticking with the dating analogy, while all girlfriends obviously have their good sides
as well
as their bad,
electric razors and blades also have their advantages and drawbacks.
Yes, I've used it that long because no other safety
razor, disposable, or
electric shaver gave me
as smooth a shave without irritation.
Electric razors can be more forgiving,
as your child will be less likely to cut himself.
It is quite a high maintenance hairstyle, however,
as the sides will need to be shaved with an
electric razor almost daily to keep them super short.
«To avoid a painterly brushstroke and surface, I use some pretty devious means, such
as razor blades,
electric drills, and airbrushes,» explained the painter Chuck Close in an Artforum interview in 1970.
In his 1970's Artforum interview, Chuck Close expressed that to avoid brushstrokes he turned to various devices such
as razor blades,
electric drills, and airbrushes.
«Mirrored cabinets will allow for you to store products,
as well
as charge toothbrushes and
electric razors,» advises Chris Payne.