Q: For someone who has very sensitive skin and would really like to avoid razor burns and razor bumps Which is Better for Sensitive Facial skin Electric shaver or Disposable razors?or any other ones you could suggest?
Thanks In advance
A: Maybe you should visit a dermatologist this sounds like a serious issue here.
Dermatologists are specialist physicians who diagnose and treat diseases of the skin, hair and nails. All dermatologists are medically qualified, and undertake the same
The traditional shaving cream and razor give me a rash on my skin. Is there a better alternative?
Panasonic ES2291D Ladies Shaver does a very good job, quiet and lightweight for travel. This is a good little shaver which uses two AAA size cells. It does what it is suppose to do and has batteries instead of a cord. Its design allows for switching from trimmer to shaver and back quickly and easily and it’s super easy to clean.
It doesn’t leave razor rash. You will be pleasantly surprised how good it works. It will never be as close as shaving with a razor but pretty close. It’s good that it can be used wet with regular shaving cream too.
This ladies’ shaver is pretty easy to clean. It is cordless and yet doesn’t have to be recharged or plugged into an outlet. The batteries are easily available in stores.
Users’ Negative Reviews Summary The few online reviews we found for Panasonic ES2291D Ladies Wet/Dry Shaver are mostly positive. It has few negative reviews but they are outweighed by the positive feedbacks posted by most user. Overall, this shaver has a user-friendly design with soft grips, has plenty of power and the blades are sharp. We consider this ladies shaver a good buy.
...im looking at braun and norelco electric razors.... my neck gets a few ingrown hairs and is sensitive to shaving... what razor do you folks recommend?