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When your friends tell you they can get a better shave with an electric razor, but you just <br>donu2019t feel like buying one, you know itu2019s time to check into using an electric head shaver. <br>The benefits of doing so may be obviousu2014you get a perfect smooth shave with virtually no <br>irritation. Y
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How to Start Using an Electric Head Shaver - The Beginners Guide When your friends tell you they can get a better shave with an electric razor, but you just don’t feel like buying one, you know it’s time to check into using an electric head shaver. The benefits of doing so may be obvious—you get a perfect smooth shave with virtually no irritation. You can also save hundreds every year on costly blade replacements when compared to the expense of getting a haircut each time you need one. But how exactly do electric heads work? How do you know if this is the right razor for you? And what should you look out for when choosing one? This article covers everything from basic usage tips to making the right choice. What is an electric head shaver? An electric shaver is a device designed to provide a smooth, close shave. The most common type is a rechargeable shaver that runs on electricity. However, there are also hand-held versions and electric versions of foil razors. All electric shavers come with a charging base to keep the shaver plugged in and charged. The charging base usually has two or three slots to fit various types of shavers and heads, as well as a USB port to connect the base to a computer or mobile device. Depending on your preferences and skin type, you may like to charge your shaver either manually or with the help of a shaver carer. Others may be more likely to benefit from the assistance of a carer, especially if you have a small or elderly relative. Most electric shavers also come with a wash guard to prevent damage to your skin. Most electric shavers also come with a wash guard to prevent damage to your skin. What is the difference between a manual and electric shaver? The difference is one of technique. A manual shaver requires you to hold the shaver head against your face and use it to glide the hair away from your face. The movement of your head and jaw cause hair to remain longer and thicker in areas such as the chin and neck, where an automatic shaver is less likely to get them. Most electric shavers also have a variety of settings to choose from, which can help you get the exact shave you desire. You can also record customizing your shaver to help you save time in the future. How to use an electric head shaver The key steps in using an electric head shaver are the same as with any other type of shaver—washing, conditioning, and using the right accessories. Washing Your Shaver After cleansing your face with a face wash, you’ll want to use a suitable aftershave or skin care product to moisturize and protect your skin. Depending on your preferences, you can also use an electric shaver aftershave after washing your shaver. Conditioning Your Shaver Once your skin is thoroughly clean, it’s time to condition your shaver. The process involves applying a moisturizing aftershave or skin care product to keep your skin hydrated and healthy. You may also want to use a special skin conditioner for men with sensitive skin. Using the Right Accessories When using an electric shaver, you’ll also want to ensure you’re
using the right accessories. For example, if you’re using an electric shaver that comes with a charging base, you’ll want to make sure you’re using the correct model. If you purchase an inexpensive model without a charging base, you may end up with serious electrical shock when using it with a higher-powered shaver. A better solution is to invest in an excellent charging base and an appropriate plug adapter set. When it comes to the right plug adapter set, look for ones that have been designed to protect your electrical equipment from overcharge, overheat, and short circuit. The benefits of using an electric shaver No more pricey blade replacements - Replacing your blades on an annual basis can add up if you use a high- end shaver. Replacing your blades on an annual basis can add up if you use a high- end shaver. No skin irritation - Many shavers cause skin irritation. An electric shaver, however, run on electricity, does not generate heat and does not produce any smell or taste. No oiliness - Oiliness is one of the most obvious benefits of the electric shaver because it’s not generating the same amount of heat as your skin does. Close shave - When used correctly, an electric shaver can provide a close, clean shave. You may even be able to go longer between washings with the help of a shaver carer. Conclusion When it comes to electric shavers, there are many choices. You can choose between cheap, low-quality models and high-quality, expensive models. And while some may provide fewer benefits than others, they all have one thing in common: they’re expensive. If you’re on a budget but still want a quality shaver that delivers a smooth shave, the best option is to buy a cheap generic model and upgrade it later. Beyond that, it really comes down to personal preference. Some men prefer a lighter feeling shaver that can be used for longer periods of time, while others would rather have a heavier shaver that provides a closer shave. That said, there are certain things you need to think about before investing in a new shaver.