It's rough being a man these days. Regardless of what the females say, and how they ramble on about giving birth and bla bla bla. We men know the real deal. We're always stuck carrying everything, building the fires, taking out the garbage, shoveling the snow, and possibly worst of all, shaving every morning. Yeah, what about that ritual? Who ever deemed it necessary to have a clean shaven face when arriving at work each day? I'd like to have a word with this person. Nevertheless, we men are stuck with the redundant burden of scraping a razor blade across our faces every morning. Then again, it doesn't necessarily have to go this way. There is the Braun shaver. Have you tried a real electric yet?
Some electric razors claim to shave as close as a blade or your money back. Now, have you actually put this claim to the test? How can such a thing be disputed or proven? Is someone going to come to your home from the company and do a closeness test with a magnifying glass or what? Well, let me say this; I have tried a few different electric shavers, and I will state with confidence that the best one is the Braun shaver. Don't get me wrong; I actually prefer a blade, but once in a while a Braun shaver works well on trips and vacations. It's very convenient and hassle free. There's no water, cream, gel or towels involved. You just flip a switch and buzz away. Naturally I can see why some men would prefer this convenience.
Foil shavers are superior to the Norelco concept. While I like the idea of the Norelco having three little blades, I don't think it works well. The Braun shaver for example offers a much closer and cleaner shave with its foil top. I especially like the whisker trimmer that runs between the foil. That little piece is key. Moreover, the Braun shaver has the awesome self-cleaning system built into the recharger. This saves a lot of hassle with removing the head and using that little brush we all despise to clean the blade. In short, if you're going to try an electric razor, go with the most recent Braun shaver on the market. They always get better.
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