Conair Battery Operated Trimmer Conair Battery Operated Trimmer
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Chromium steel blade. 5 position attachment comb for easy, precise blending, tapering & trimming of beards and mustaches. Jawline blending comb. Mustache comb. Lubricating oil. Storage stand. Operates on 3 "AA" batteries (not included). English/Spanish instruction booklet. Two year limited warranty.

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Conair Cord Cordless Rechargeable Mens Shaver - MS5CS Conair Cord Cordless Rechargeable Mens Shaver - MS5CS
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  1. Angled head and handle for comfort
  2. Removable head for cleaning
  3. Rubberized easy-grip handle
  4. Cord/cordless operation
  5. Dual voltage for worldwide travel

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It's the shaver that's got all the necessities. A handle and head angled for complete maneuverable comfort; cord/cordless operation plus dual voltage for worldwide travel and dual micro foils for the cleanest, closest shave. * Angled head and handle for comfort * Removable head for cleaning * Rubberized easy-grip handle * Cord/cordless operation * Dual voltage for worldwide travel * Dual mocro foils for clean, close shaves * Cleaning brush * Protective foil cover * Storage/travel pouch Model: MS5CS

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Conair Cord/Cordless Dual Volt Pivoting Head Trimmer w/Turbo Charge Conair Cord/Cordless Dual Volt Pivoting Head Trimmer w/Turbo Charge
Price : $38.99

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Turbo Charge Produces 20% Additional Power to Easily Cut Thru the Toughest Beard. Patented 5 Position Pivoting Head Gives You the Easiest Way toHave a Perfect Trim Every time. 7 Position Attachment Comb. 3 Jawline Blending Combs. Deluxe Soft Travel and Storage Case. Hold All Stand. Dual Voltage for Worldwide Usage. Cord/Cordless Rechargeable. Mustache Comb. Oil. Cleaning Brush. UL Listed. Two Year Limited Warranty.

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Conair Cord/Cordless Dual Volt Pivoting Head Trimmer w/Turbo Charge Conair Cord/Cordless Dual Volt Pivoting Head Trimmer w/Turbo Charge
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Turbo Charge Produces 20% Additional Power to Easily Cut Thru the Toughest Beard. Patented 5 Position Pivoting Head Gives You the Easiest Way toHave a Perfect Trim Every time. 7 Position Attachment Comb. 3 Jawline Blending Combs. Deluxe Soft Travel and Storage Case. Hold All Stand. Dual Voltage for Worldwide Usage. Cord/Cordless Rechargeable. Mustache Comb. Oil. Cleaning Brush. UL Listed. Two Year Limited Warranty.

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Conair Cord/Cordless Dual Volt Pivoting Head Trimmer w/Turbo Charge Conair Cord/Cordless Dual Volt Pivoting Head Trimmer w/Turbo Charge
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Turbo Charge Produces 20% Additional Power to Easily Cut Thru the Toughest Beard. Patented 5 Position Pivoting Head Gives You the Easiest Way toHave a Perfect Trim Every time. 7 Position Attachment Comb. 3 Jawline Blending Combs. Deluxe Soft Travel and Storage Case. Hold All Stand. Dual Voltage for Worldwide Usage. Cord/Cordless Rechargeable. Mustache Comb. Oil. Cleaning Brush. UL Listed. Two Year Limited Warranty.

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Question : does shaving really make your hair come back quicker and or thicker?
A lot of people say different things and I don't know who's right and who's wrong, does shaving or waxing make your hair come back darker, thicker and quicker. Are there any other alternatives to get rid of hair with out these effects?

Answer:
Hi: I am a Registered Nurse and have been doing laser hair removal for 12 years. I know quite a bit about the anatomy and physiology of the body and HAIR. Shaving DOES NOT make your hair grow back thicker and quicker. Lets think about this with common sense for a moment: The hair follicle penetrates through the skin and grows due to the root of the hair. There are 3 hair cycles which determine hair growth. Anagen, Telogen and Catagen. All of these factors take place at the root of the hair under the skin. It's like a flower pot: plant a seed and a flower will grow through the soil. Much like the hair follicle. Since shaving is none invasive and you are only cutting the hair from the top than how could it possibly have any affect on the hair growth determined by the root of the hair under the skin? When you shave it grows back stubbly and because we dont always shave evenly and the hairs grow in different directions so when we cut the hairs off with the razor and the hairs dont follow in unison you get the feeling that there is more, BUT IT'S A MYTH. As to what you can do, if you can afford it try laser hair removal. If funds are low, WAX. Waxing pulls the hair out of the root and after several years of waxing your hair root will become weaker and the hair will grow in finer. Good Luck, Michelle of Miami Laser Hair Removal

 

Question : Is it dangerous to have a shaving cream fight on a hard surface?
It has been a tradition at my school for many years for the seniors to have a big shaving cream fight on the last day of school on our "senior patio" outside. This year the administration has decided to end this because it is not "safe" because most shaving cream is oil based and that could make us slip and hurt ourselves. How can we convince them this is not so dangerous or if you believe it is dangerous, what can we do to keep our shaving cream fight on this patio? Thank you for your help!

Answer:
F the administration, do it anyways. America is such a nation of bed-wetting, cover-my-a**-cause-of -fear-of-being-sued pansies that it makes me sick to live here. Our founding fathers would be ashamed. What's the worst they can do? Keep you from your graduation ceremony? At least you would have a fun memory of good times with your friends and keeping a tradition instead of some picture taking pompous parade because you folded and let yourself be bullied and intimidated into choosing safety over fun. Personally I'd try to get everyone to smuggle a can of shaving cream into the graduation ceremony and have the fight there. Much more of a statement and way cooler.

 

Question : What is the ideal way of shaving arms and legs?
I use a razor to shave my arms and legs. I use the specially formulated shaving foam for women, I wet the area well and always change the blades on a regular basis. But whatever I do, my skin does not feel smooth and I always get razor burn. So I must be doing something wrong. Please help.

Answer:
Your skin is probably just getting dry because you are shaving so much.. it would help to mosturize your legs & arms as soon as you shaved them... and if you shave them everyday.. if possible - give them a break for a couple days.. you will notice a change.. & then the shave will become even smoother & you'll have nice skin... something I do, which REALLY helps.. is once you're out of the shower, & done shaving.. use baby oil gel.. and rub some on your arms and legs & and then rub your legs & arms w/a towel.. and then apply your regular lotion.. & you should see a big improvement.. I hope I helped.. because I had the same problem..

 

Question : Shaving....?
i have many questions 1.is it better to shave in the shower or when your legs are dry 2.is it ok to use soap for shaving cream...if so what kind of soap? 3.if you use Nair will your hair grow back quickly and THICK? 4.is it ok to use "guy" razors 5.how long does it usually take before razors get dull?

Answer:
1)the awnser is by far shave when you're legs are wet. Dry shaving is never good. It cuts skin easier, doesn't shave as closly and causes razor burn. 2)soap is fine. Any kind will work. There are some body washes [one i have that's just a random brand from walmart] that says "replace for you're everyday shaving gel" When I'm out of gel/cream and don't have a lot of time I actually use foam hand soap [sounds weird but just for a quick touch up or if i'm wearing capris it works.] 3)I use nair. Actually no it doesn't. For me it's just like the commertials, the hair grows back lighter. When you use nair it [i don't really know what it does techincly] dissolves the hair folical somewhat so that it comes back softer and less noticable [like when you first get hair on you're legs] instead of comming back thick and noticable when you shave [because you are just cutting it shorter, not really dissolving it you know?] 4) It's probably not as good as a girls razor. Guy razors are more for facial and girls are more for legs/underarms so i'm sure there's a slight difference in how they are built. 5) Um.. ahh I read an exact date. I can't remember. I think it's every few weeks? I read it a long time ago but I have no clue where I would find the awnser now.

 

Question : How do I get rid of facial hair without shaving?
There are some places in my face where I prefer not to shave. Is there any hair removal creame or anything else that I can use? I don't want the hair to grow back thick which happens after shaving.

Answer:
Try Sally Hansen Creme Hair Remover for the face. It's excellent.

 

Question : What can I do with sensitive skin and shaving?
I have always had very sensitive skin. When I shave I get tiny little bumps on my legs - mainly my thighs. It's really embarrassing! Are there any alternatives besides waxing? I use shaving gel, even the kind for sensitive legs, but it doesn't seem to help.

Answer:
Shaving gel is a gimmic. I don't have sensitive skin, but it's very dry and I've found even the best shaving cream for dry, sensitive skin does nothing but dry my skin out even more. Exfoliate your skin first to get rid of any bumps from dry, dead skin building up. This also helps with ingrown hairs...My husband doesn't shave his legs, never has, but I notice his thighs have a lot of ingrown hairs and exfoliating helps get rid of them. Use a thick, moisturizing conditioner instead of shaving cream. It's thick enough to protect your legs plus it moisturizes as well. And make sure you have a new razor too...the newer the razor, the fewer the knicks and cuts. You don't want the water to be too hot. This can dry your skin out, and even if it's sensitive...this can make it more sensitive. It's also better to shave after the skin has been soaking for a while. So if you have a bathtub...just lay in there and relax in the warm-mildly hot water for 10 or 15 minutes, then shave.

 

Question : How to make shaving pubic hair better?
I've just shaved my hair downstairs andnow its become really sore and spotty. I did it in the shower with shaving foam Any tips to get it better?

Answer:
Always use an aftershave lotion for sensitive skin twice a day for 2-3 days after shaving.

 

Question : How old do you have to be to start shaving your facial hair?
I only have hair on my stache, is it a good idea to shave only there? What are some pros and cons in shaving early and at a younge age? When i say "younge age" i mean early teens. What should i use to shave such as a one bladed razer or three bladed? Any good company that has good shaver? What makes a good shaver? Will my skin be erritaded by shaving? Do you have any tips on shaving? Should i wait until i'm older to shave or shave now? What's the best type of shaver? Whats the best type of shaving cream? The hair is very visible.And will my skin be effected in any way? Is it better to shave up and down or across?

Answer:
I started shaving when I was about 15. When you should start depends on genetics really. Some males just have more hair than others, and they start developing facial earlier or later. Shaving will irritate your skin at first. My suggestion is to use a hot, moist towel on your face before you begin shaving. This will open up your pores, and make the hairs stand up. Then carefully shave with a razor. I use a razor with 3 blades, but it really doesn't matter. Any razor will do as long as you don't hurry. Shave with the grain of your hair. I get a better result shaving downwards, but you can shave upwards too. After you finish shaving, wash your face with cold water. This closes off the pores in your skin and prevents irritation. Then finish off by splashing your face with a mild after shave. This kills any germs and prevents those little red bumps. I hope this helped you out.

 

Question : How do I get rid of shaving rash & ingrowing hair?
OK I've started this new job where I have to be clean shaven but in doing so I have started getting shaving rash & ingrowing hair particulalry under my chin. I use good quality blades & discard them when blunt. I also use an after shave lotion. So please guys (& girls) any advise will be appreciated. Cheers B.

Answer:
put on colone. thats what my dad does. It stings a little but it works

 

Question : How can I get shaving cream stains out of upholstery?
So during a crazy night, me and my buddies decided to get crazy with the shaving cream. Now my futon is a mess. How can I get the shaving cream stains out?

Answer:
Simply wipe off with a damp cloth. Keep rinsing the cloth until the stains are gone...

 

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