Electric Shavers or Razors ??

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I find electric shavers are much better. Cost me around £25 every 4months to swap the metal head cutters. Much cheaper than buying razor heads every couple of weeks.

I also get the nice rugged look :) I had some irritation at first but I hardly get any now.
 
Many threads about this in past but have personally just moved back to wet shaving as find electric shaving affects my skin and does'nt really give a good clean close shave compared to razor.
 
wet shave here, I havn't tried an electric in a while so it's not so much because I prefer it, though I do like the fresh feeling from a wet shave.
 
wet shave, I have tried numerous electric ones and none were anything close to acceptable

why are you changing heads on an electric shaver every 4 months ? if properly cleaned they should last ages
 
I find a daily wet shave irritates like hell unless I do the very basic 'shave in the direction of the growth' which doesn't give as good a result.
 
I must have manly skin immune to the aggrivation an electric shaver brings. Those moaning about irritation are just wussies :)

Can shaving with a razor cause ingrowing hairs if you go against the grain?
 
Electric for me.

However, it was only when the missus bought me a decent Philishave thingy that I made the switch. I used to have a Panasonic thing but it was a bitt naff. I don't get any irritation with the Philishave one. It really is worth spending the extra cash on a decent shaver.

Saying that, a proper shave using a cut-throat razor beats everything else hands-down.
 
i wet shave but ive found my self suffering from really bad in-grown hair on my neck from shaving closely so im wanting to try an electric shaver, it tends to get really painfull and i get spots from the in-grown hair wich isnt very attractive :(
 
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