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Hi all,
I need to buy a good trimmer for beard.
Thing is, that nowadays, I have become very lazy in shaving. So, often, my beard grows for many days, and then, when I use my Gillette twin blades shaver, it goes bad... it cannot handle that amount of hair.
I had found a solution to this, that first I used to trim the hair as much as possible with small scissors, but that takes a lot of time.
Then, I found unused twin blade Gillette use and throw razor which my brother had left at home, and I used it, and I tell you, it is so much better than the regular twin blades. I am still using that razor and it hasnt gotten bad like the twin blades, which cannot handle even one shave of grown hair.
So, I use the use and throw razor to first shave as much as possible, and then use the regular twin blades for a smooth shave, but yea, it still takes time.
So now, I want to buy a trimmer, for dry use, which can shave as close as possible to my skin, and then I can shave the rest with the twin blades. The trimmer won't give a proper smooth shave, right?
Need good suggestions please. I think trimmers from Philips are good? Which model to use?
I will be using trimmers for first time. I had used electric shaver long ago, but then, not so good shavers were available and that shaver made my skin itch so bad after shaving with it. I guess shavers and trimmers have got really good quality nowadays, and dont hurt or itch the skin.
Edit: corrected the post, as I wrote single blade instead of use and throw twin blade razor
I need to buy a good trimmer for beard.
Thing is, that nowadays, I have become very lazy in shaving. So, often, my beard grows for many days, and then, when I use my Gillette twin blades shaver, it goes bad... it cannot handle that amount of hair.
I had found a solution to this, that first I used to trim the hair as much as possible with small scissors, but that takes a lot of time.
Then, I found unused twin blade Gillette use and throw razor which my brother had left at home, and I used it, and I tell you, it is so much better than the regular twin blades. I am still using that razor and it hasnt gotten bad like the twin blades, which cannot handle even one shave of grown hair.
So, I use the use and throw razor to first shave as much as possible, and then use the regular twin blades for a smooth shave, but yea, it still takes time.
So now, I want to buy a trimmer, for dry use, which can shave as close as possible to my skin, and then I can shave the rest with the twin blades. The trimmer won't give a proper smooth shave, right?
Need good suggestions please. I think trimmers from Philips are good? Which model to use?
I will be using trimmers for first time. I had used electric shaver long ago, but then, not so good shavers were available and that shaver made my skin itch so bad after shaving with it. I guess shavers and trimmers have got really good quality nowadays, and dont hurt or itch the skin.
Edit: corrected the post, as I wrote single blade instead of use and throw twin blade razor
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