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Reddit mentions of Philips Norelco 6948XL/41 Shaver 2100 (Packaging may vary)
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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Philips Norelco 6948XL/41 Shaver 2100 (Packaging may vary). Here are the top ones.
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- To help simplify your shopping experience, we recently updated this product's packaging and name: 6948XL/41 is now called Shaver 2100. During the transition, you may receive the product in either old or new packaging.
- CloseCut heads cut up to 25% closer with durable, self-sharpening blades
- Flex & Float System follows the many contours of your face to catch more hairs
- Integrated pop-up trimmer is perfect for sideburns and moustaches
- A great gift, the shaver has corded and cordless power with up to 35 minutes of shaving after an 8 hour charge
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 9.646 Inches |
Length | 3.465 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | April 2013 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.89 Pounds |
Width | 6.811 Inches |
My husband's grandfather uses something like this. He is always clean shaven but he is a man with thin, sagging skin and shakey hands. He says it works well for him. Maybe your pop would enjoy using something like this.
I watched a few videos but really you just have to go for it. Use warm water or take a shower before shaving. I like to use a shave butter vs a cream (easier to see what I'm shaving) but that's just personal preference I guess. Shave with the grain, especially if your skin is sensitive. Usually I'll do a second pass against the grain on my cheeks and mustache area but my neck is pretty sensitive so I only do with the grain there. Wash off with cold water after.
Also I only use a double blade razor. None of that fancy stuff. The ones with like 5 blades feel too big for my face. If you really want easy peasy, you can get an electric razor, like this one.
Thanks for responding! The reason I ask is because when you pick up a GQ or Details or Men's Health, 99.9% of the products featured/recommended are men-specific, so I never really know.
I have sensitive skin in that I feel like I break out easily, but since I actually only need to shave every few days, I just use a Norelco sort of like this: http://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-6948XL-41-Packaging/dp/B00CD1QU80/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1417040826&sr=8-2&keywords=norelco+shaver and make sure to thoroughly clean the metal parts that touch my face.
A rotary shaver may be what you're looking for.
How should I go about getting approved for health and beauty? My walmart marked down about 25 of These electric shavers for $17 each ($18.02 after tax) and I feel like I am throwing away a great opportunity but I am too scared to buy them without being approved first