
Whether you are boring or dashing, you (I'm talking to the male population) had better understand what a woman wants in a man's electric shaver. Granted I occasionally like the scruffy feeling of a two day growth but most of the time I want to feel a nice, clean, smooth shave. (Not too mention the skin irritation most woman get from a growth just days old.)
What to Look for in the New Men's Electric Razor
Throw out the older corded shaver with the fixed head. In with the new men’s electric razor with the vibrating heads that moves the hair into position for a closer shave. In with the titanium microscreens with contour technology that gives you the closest shave possible. Now that is sexy!
Guys, I don't want to see a dirty, corded electric razor in your bathroom! A sleek looking new men’s electric razor shows you care and have class. (Note: The new electric shavers are self-cleaning which means you don't have to worry about a dirty electric razor!
Duh! One less thing to do!)
So, go do the right thing!
Don’t scratch your lady’s face, get a nice close shave.
Sara
PS If you are concerned about cost. That’s ok. I respect a man who is fiscally responsible. First let's look at what you are paying for your disposable razors. If you are using the cheap kind you are paying roughly $5 for a pack of razors. If you get two shaves per razor, then you would need around 15 razors per month. Let's add $5 for shaving cream or shaving gel. (You need 9-14 containers per year.)
This adds up roughly to $100-$150 per year to use disposable razors. (I give a range due to the variation in disposable razor costs and the thickness of your facial hair determines the number of razors you use.)
Now let's look at the price of a men's electric razor. The prices do range but you can get a nice one from $50 to $80. Even if you have to replace the heads every six months, you still are spending less than you would for disposable razor.
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