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Make the switch today

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Most people don’t understand that when they switch from using a blade to an electric shaver that their face needs to adjust to the change. Therefore, when you begin, take it slow. Don’t push hard and don’t expect to get as close as a blade right away, your face will need about 3 weeks to fully transition.

Most men push too hard a repeatedly going over the same area to get a close shave and unfortunately the only thing that will result from that is razor burn on the neck and jaw line. If you take it slow, then it will be worth the wait. Once your face is adjusted – you will get closer than a blade every single time.

Know Your Beard

Whether your hair is straight, curly, coarse or smooth, learn which direction your beard is growing by slowly rubbing your hand over your face. Then very gently pull the skin away from your face and shave against the direction of growth. If you are using a rotary shaver, make small circles with the shaver head across your face.

Smoother Than a Kiss

Make sure your shaver “hugs” or contours the unique angles of your face. It’s okay to be choosy! It’s important to find a shaver that will give you the closest shave possible – at sites like Norelco Philips Central you’ll find Norelco Shaver information, raves and reviews and links to the many stores that stock these best-selling shavers.

Good Vibrations

The less vibration the quieter the shave. If you want to shave in peace, go for the quieter shaver. The less noise you make, the happier everyone around you will be.

No More Toilet Paper

The days of tissue paper stuck all over your face are in the past. Electric shavers help to prevent annoying and unsightly nicks and cuts because you are shaving at or below the skin line, without actually shaving the skin.

The Softer Side

If you have the time, shower and dry off your face before shaving. Although water is unnecessary when using an electric shaver, softening the beard first will give you a closer, cleaner shave. A few Philips shaver models are completely waterproof so you can take them in the shower with you and shave there….

Less Goop

Using a rotary or foil shaver eliminates the need for a variety of shaving gels, creams, etc. There are some great products out there to condition your skin, but.

Size Does Matter

If you’re always on-the-go, it’s important to have a shaver that can travel with you. Seek out one with a long battery life and compact features to suit your needs.

Don’t Be So Sensitive

Avoid razor burn by attacking the tender areas first. Many irritations occur because of heat sensitivity, so it’s always best to begin an electric shave with the softer spots when the razor is coolest. Start below the jawbone and work your way up to the tougher areas of the face. Remember to apply the shaver gently and do not go over the same spot numerous times.

Never Moan About Ingrown

Using an electric shaver helps men avoid the unsightly and painful ingrown hairs that create a “bumpy” red appearance on their face.

Adjust Yourself

If you are new to the art of electric shaving, remember that it will take your face two to three weeks to get used to any electric shaver. This is a necessary period of adjustment – your face is going through changes: it’s getting rid of replacement scar tissue that resulted from blade shaves and it needs to blend the oils in your face with the oils in the shaver to achieve your smooth factor.

Do not alternate back and forth between blade and electric shaving. Be a man – make your decision and stick with it!