Question: Electric Shaver or Razor?

Oh no, it's not really expensive. I think it's cost about $50 - $60. I go there anytime like 2 weeks but not on my period because when I'm having my period, my skin becomes "more" sensitive. I remember the first time, it was hurt very much then laterly, I'm getting used to it by less and less painful. :P
 
catlover_Amy81 said:
Oh no, it's not really expensive. I think it's cost about $50 - $60. I go there anytime like 2 weeks but not on my period because when I'm having my period, my skin becomes "more" sensitive. I remember the first time, it was hurt very much then laterly, I'm getting used to it by less and less painful. :P
$50-60 every two weeks?!
 
Yes, it is. But I can't go there if I have on my period, my skin becomes more sensitive because it gets hurt a lot. I know it's sound strange but the lady knows about sensitive skin. I don't know why the sensitive skin turns into sore likes sunburn something like that while having on period. Do you anybody know about it? I cannot find the answers any where on website about sensitive skin.
 
catlover_Amy81 said:
Yes, it is.
Yikes! That is very expensive. That is about $1,200 in one year.

But I can't go there if I have on my period, my skin becomes more sensitive because it gets hurt a lot. I know it's sound strange but the lady knows about sensitive skin. I don't know why the sensitive skin turns into sore likes sunburn something like that while having on period. Do you anybody know about it?
Yes, I have heard that. I know an aesthetics instructor, and she says that the monthly cycle affects skin sensitivity.
 
Okay, thanks. What about rashes? I get rashes sometimes in months. It looks like red little spots but not full body. I usually get rashes on my legs. :dunno: Sorry, I haven't gone to the dermanostist ( skin doctor )!! :ugh: Maybe I will or maybe not.
 
catlover_Amy81 said:
Okay, thanks. What about rashes? I get rashes sometimes in months. It looks like red little spots but not full body. I usually get rashes on my legs. :dunno: Sorry, I haven't gone to the dermanostist ( skin doctor )!! :ugh: Maybe I will or maybe not.
It helps to solve if you keep a diary about your rashes. Write down what you ate each time, what lotions or soaps you use, what clothes you wear (fabrics), what treatment you used (wax, razor, electrolysis), the weather (pollen, air too dry, extreme hot or cold), emotions (stress can cause physical problems), etc. Write down what time the rash starts, how large an area, and what time it fades away. Then, you can maybe see a pattern develop. You still might need to go to a dermatologist but at least you will have the facts to show the doctor.

Sorry, I guess we are getting a little :topic:

Might need to move this to Health.
 
sablescort said:
I use a Mach 3 power hybrid of electric shaver and razor.

http://www.gillettem3power.com/home_f.asp

Worked wonders for me and much better than the normal Mach3 for me.

I also use mach 3 power hybrid for almost a year. It was more smooth shave than any other razor. I can used it when I take shower with the mirror by the running water. It's really great!
 
Electrolosis

Someday, if electrolosis becomes the norm and cheap, I'll do that. Then I'll never have to shave again!
 
I use my lady razor with the lady shave cream and if there is important event I would use my electric shave on my legs for quick touch up and my husband use his razor all the time because he has his beard that he wont shave off and I like his beard that it look great on him. He has tried the electric shave before so he didnt like it at all.
 
I use that kind MACH 3 TURBO shave razor

I still using it since 2003 to now and it cost real expensive than other brands! :kiss:
 

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