An Electric shaver, seemingly a useful personal hygiene gadget, but really an international conspiracy to get my money for nothing. I have always shaved, like any sensible person, using a safety razor and shaving foam; but recently my laziness has compounded in me buying an electric shaver to save a little bit of time. I wasn’t really expecting wonders from an electric shaver, but I was taken aback to find that not only was my face still covered in hair, but it was in a surprisingly large amount of pain. It seems to me that these devices of torture are designed to rip the hair from your face, rather than cut it. I would not mind so much if I was left either hairless and pained or haired and painless, but no, I have a not so nice halfway house. To conclude never buy electronic hair removal gadgets, and _never_ trust adverts! Oh and if anyone wants a free torture device your welcome to come and get it any time.
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- Wednesday, 19. Apr, 2006 @ 07:36:34 pm
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- Tuesday, 25. Apr, 2006 @ 12:42:55 pm
I found I got used to electric shaving after a while, but I've switched to a manual razor now, I find it more satisfying to use.
However you can also get electric hair plucking devices. According to a female friend of mine these are *very* painful (and don't do as good a job as waxing). -
- Tuesday, 25. Apr, 2006 @ 01:03:13 pm
they sound even worse, only women are crazy enough to put themselves through such pain

Been there done that. Returned to manual shave PDQ. I'm now thinking of trying a cut throat, bought me by wife.