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Norelco Retaining Plate, 4222-036-05840
Price : $6.99
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: - Genuine Norelco Replacement Retaining Plate
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Fits Norelco models: 8825XL, 8831XL, 8845XL, 8846XL, 8865XL, 8867XL, 8890XL, 8891XL, 8892XL, 8894XL, 8895XL
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Philips Norelco HQ8 Spectra & Sensotec Shaver Replacement Heads
Price : $39.99 $30.50
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: - Fits Norelco Models: 8825XL, 8831XL, 8845XL, 8846XL, 8865XL, 8867XL, 8880XL, 8881XL, 8883XL, 8890XL, 8891XL, 8892XL, 8894XL, 8895XL, 7180XL, 7240XL, 7140XL, 7145XL, 7110X, 7115X, 7800XLCC, 7800XL
- Fits Philips Sensotec and Spectra Models: HQ8894, HQ8890, HQ8885, HQ8880, HQ8875, HQ8870, HQ8865, HQ8850, HQ8845, HQ8835, HQ8830, HQ8825, HQ8445
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Features: Head replacement recommended annually. 3 replacement heads for Norelco Spectra Razor. For model numbers 8894XL, 8890XL, 8880XL. Also for 8865XL, 8845XL, 8825XL. 3 cutters and 3 combs included.
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what a business
My first razor lasted me 20 years without any replacement blades. It was a self sharpening. Now, they found it much more profitable to replace the blades every year. I've looked for razor with self sharpening blades. I wouldn't mind paying a little more up front for it, but they don't make them any more. My blades are pretty much unusable after one year now. I have to buy a new replacement set for $39. Next, I think they'll discontinue the old blades, forcing you to buy a new razor as well.
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Norelco Philips AL80 Lubricant Spray for ALL Shavers
Price : $3.99
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: - A quick spray of aerosol lubricant after each cleaning keeps heads properly lubricated for optimum performance
- Great for any shaver
- 4 fl. oz
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Braun InterFace Screen Foil & Cutter Blade Replacement Pack
Price : $18.90
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: - Braun Interface series screen and cutter.
- Fits Braun Interface 3612, 3615 etc.
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Genuine Braun Interface series screen foil and cutter blade. Fits Braun Interface electric razor models 3105, 3610, 3612, 3615, 5447, 5629, etc.
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Remington Smooth and Silky Ultra Replacement Screens & Cutters SP-132 (now called the SP-360)
Price : $17.45
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: - Replacement foil and cutter pack
- Compatible with Models WDF-1200, WDF-1600, WDF-3500, WDF-5500, WDF-6000, WDF-7000CS
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Remington Smooth and Silky Ultra Replacement Screens & Cutters SP-132 For models: WDF-1200, WDF-1600, WDF-3500, WDF-5500, WDF-6000, WDF-7000, wdf7000, sp-360
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Questions & Answers
Question : What do I need to do in terms of body 'grooming' before having sex?
Such as waxing, pedicuring, exfoliating, etc.
I would love a complete list of things I could do to make my body most appealing. Thanks everyone!
Answer:
List (for when you can be bothered to do it!) :
Use hair removal/ wax/ shaver to do bikini
Shave underarms/ legs too!
Exfoliate whole body
Facial
Moisturise whole body/ face (fake tan if you like to aswel)
Clip/Trim/Cut or file/buff toenails & paint!
File/buff nails & paint!
Apply minimal makeup that you like/ or if comfortble don't
Style hair
Spray perfume
and i believe you done! =)
Hope this helps...
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Question : Grooming an Old English Sheepdog?
I've got an Old English Sheepdog (Dave) and I was wondering if anyone has some grooming tips. I have to spend a lot of time brushing his coat which isn't that long. Probably 4inches long.
His coat will still get mats close to the skin around some parts of his body, eg under his chin, chest area and also his legs.
I do the usual grooming and have the tools but if anyone has some tips it would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Answer:
I have Afghan hounds, with similar coat issues.
If I finish the grooming, and then spritz ShowSheen on my brush and go over the coat, (especially where it mats most) it keeps the mats from reforming so quickly. Also, Show Sheen applied generously on the feet keeps away grass stains. It also makes the hair more elastic, so it doesn't break so much..Your brush will have less broken coat. But, if used too heavily, will appear oily.
Product:
Absorbine Show Sheen Hair Polish & Detangler
http://www.heartlandvetsupply.com/cart/product_info.php?products_id=1173
Any feed store will have it, and many pet supplies.
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Question : Is this a good grooming routine for a man?
Here's what I use
Before shower
-Toothbrush with Tongue Cleaner
-Toothpaste
-Floss
In the shower
-Use Body Wash.
-Shampoo.
-Face wash
After shower
-Razor
-Shaving Cream
-Aftershave
Finally
-Q-tips
-Cologne
or is that too metro?
Answer:
Here's what I use
Before shower
-Toothbrush with Tongue Cleaner
-Toothpaste
-Floss
In the shower
-Use Body Wash.
-Shampoo.
-Face wash
After shower
-Razor
-Shaving Cream
-Aftershave
Finally
-Q-tips
-Cologne
or is that too metro?
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Question : How do I stop my cat constanly grooming/cleaning to the point he has chewed his hair off one of his legs?
He's a ragdoll. Quite needy and has also lost weight and shedding hair quite dramatically from the mid to the back top part of his body. (Has been wormed and fleaed)
Answer:
If your cat hasn't been seen by a vet recently, then you need to take him in for a check up. He has a variety of symptoms and they may or may not be related. The excessive grooming could be due to parasites, inhaled allergens, food intolerance or even stress. If your cat isn't feeling well, this could make him stressed.
The articles below on skin allergies and food intolerance have lots of information which you may find helpful.
http://www.celiahaddon.co.uk/pet%20problems/cats/skin%20allergies.html
http://www.celiahaddon.co.uk/pet%20problems/cats/food%20allergies.html
The average cat spends over a third of their waking day grooming. Not only does it keep their coat in good condition, it's also very therapeutic in relieving tension. However, if a cat is feeling stressed, they will use grooming as a diversionary activity - it's far more comforting than facing up to the problem. If the vet thinks it's stress related, he might suggest fitting him with an Elizabethan collar to prevent him from grooming. A Feliway plug in might help, as they emit an aroma that cats find comforting. (You'll need to use it for at least 3 weeks to see the full benefits.) If he'll allow you to groom him, spend more time doing this, as not only will it strengthen the bond between you, but it may reduce his desire to do it. Try also diverting his attention to something else, such as toys to see if this will help break the habit. Bach Flower Remedies can be helpful in treating stress or other emotional problems in cats. The web article below explains which ones to use and how to administer them.
http://www.critterchat.net/bach.htm
Hope he will be okay.
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Question : Does anyone have any pictures or instructions for grooming a Yorkie-Poo dog?
The groomer that I just took my dog to, shaved his entire body! I was SO upset! He doesn't even look like the same dog! I wanted him groomed but with the hair still long. HELP! I need some pictures to carry to my next groomer or to possibly do it myself.
Obviously I would not burn my dog. I do not appreciate the comment either.
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I am guessing your groomer shaved your dog because the dog's fur was matted. Do you remember if your dog had a lot of tangles or knots? I believe a yorkie-poo is part poodle. Both poodles and yorkies need a lot of grooming, I would say monthly professional grooming is needed and you should brush your dog daily to help keep out the mats. Dogs tend to get mats around the ears, under their legs, on their tummys and near their bottoms. What happens if the dog isn't brushed and groomed regularly is the dogs hair get really tangled and then it is really uncomfortable for the dog because the mats pull on the skin, trap dirt, etc. Imagine if you didn't brush your hair for months. When dogs are really matted the most painless way to remove the mats is to shave them out. Otherwise, it could take several hours of painful brushing to try to remove the mats, which is very uncomfortable and traumatic for the dog. So as your dog's hair is growing out, really focus on brushing it to keep out the matting and then next time you go to the groomer they will be able to give your dog the cut you want. Now, on the other hand, if your dog wasn't matted, the groomer may have either misunderstood your instructions or they didn't want to take the time to get out a few mats. I would ask people you know for a recommendation on a good groomer. Not all groomers are equal in their ability and especially in how they treat the dogs. A good groomer should have explained why they shaved the dog, and he/she should have probably called you in advance of shaving the dog to let you know what they were going to do. Lastly, I would probably not encourage you to try to shave/trim the dog yourself. It is trickier then it looks and if you do it incorrectly, you can cut the dog pretty seriously. Feel free to brush and bathe your pup at home though to keep the dogs coat in good condition. You happen to have a breed of dog that requires a lot of grooming, so it will be better for the dog and you if you can work on regular maintenance of the coat. Hope this helps!
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Question : braun bodycruzer vs philips body groom or other choices?
ok, so im kinda hairy lool, and was looking to get rid of it. i dont want waxing, since ive heard its painful, and laser is kinda expensive for now. so today at wal mart i saw the philips body groom, 50 bucks, pretty good price, but does it really work? and does it make body smooth? or just trim? and tonight on tv i saw the braun bodycruzer? hows that 1? which 1 should i get? thanks
Answer:
Hi there - i think the best option is to go & check the websites for both - Braun bodycruZer and Philips bodygroomer. The Braun bodycruzer is a combination of wet & dry - it has a trimmer and a blade and as a result gives you both options - you can trim or clean shave.
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Question : What causes a body odor even if your very hygienic and health conscious?
I have friend that is very well groomed and health concious, eating the right food and taking a bath though not often as in every other day because he gets feverish if he always wet his hair specially in cold season but the problem is he still have a body odor and I gently advise him to use deodorant and he tried but he gets allergies in the armpit so he stopped. I wish I could help him but even I hesitate to mentioned that too much to him for fear of hurting his feelings. How can I help him to lessen the smell in natural way without resorting to surgery?
please advise.
Answer:
That's not so very hygienic and health conscious. Body odour is caused by bacteria. The natural oils and moisture that your skin releases protects you and attracts bacteria. Some people are afflicted worse than others.
I don't think there is surgery for it... you seem to know.... but to rid yourself of dreadful body odor, there is no good answer, but to bathe regularly, replacing those natural oils with something scented that is more appealing. There are low allergy soaps available. Salty water is also good btw. An anti-bacterial soap with lavender for example.... a good quality shampoo and conditioner used daily will also help conceal it... and an antiperspirant deoderant with a matching cologne.....
oh,... and maybe this person bathes twice a day but wears the same clothes for a week... so a good quality scented washing powder and regular change of clothes is also a useful ploy to adopt.....
How do you handle this as friend? Go to the laundromat together?.. Nope. talk about it.. people don't learn unless they communicate.... you get to learn how to be diplomatic and achieve what you set out to.. they learn to smell like a rose...
If none of these alternatives work, then I understand there are prescriptive medications available for these symptoms.
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Question : about male body hair?
I am an 18 year old male living in a college dorm. Above the waist I am not that hairy (peach fuzz on my back and a small superman patch on my chest, normal armpit hair), but below the waist I am a completely different person. My legs and, I am embarrassed to say my bum, are pretty hairy (I believe my genitals are normal though). I am very self conscious about this fact. I use a body groom to trim it back (though it grows quickly). My question is: do women find alot of hair on the legs (and maybe bum) of a man disgusting, and what would they think if they found out about my use of a bodygroom?
Answer:
It's a normal thing for a guy..
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Question : Girls only : Do you prefer men with body hair (in diferent parts) ?
What should a guy be like in order for his partner to enjoy sex the maximum with him ?
1- with a moustache or clean shaven ?
2- having chest hair or waxed
3 - armpits with hair or armpits shaved off ?
The above answers would also help me groom myself suitably .
Answer:
1) if u have a moustache make sure it's neat or if "scraggly"..not so "scraggly"...
2) i like a lil bit of chest hair but not so much...not a lawn on ur chest...lol...
3) i don't mind armpit hair..its cool and manly..lol...
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Question : What are the best deshedding tools for grooming dogs.?
Okay, I admit it, I can get into the propaganda thing! Brutus, my newfie, can produce a houseful of shedding in one minute. Okay, that might be a slight exaggeration. I've seen this furminator things. They cost a lot. My last furbaby (lab/shep/? mix) didn't have a double coat so he only needed occassional grooming. (Although we pretty much did it daily because he who held the brush is was loved.) Brutus needs daily grooming. Sometimes, twice daily. Can anyone recommend good grooming tools to reduce the hair. If this furminator really a good thing? What about other tools? The name "furminator" puts in mind a bald dog shivering the cold and having all fur terminated on his body. gasp.
Answer:
A newfie not only has a double coat, they have a long double coat. In order to remove the loose hair, you need tools that will get literally "to the bottom of things" and enable you to brush out the coat from down at skin level.
I would suggest 3 tools: First, a matbreaker or an undercoat rake. If the dog has any matted areas, or spots where the coat is so thick it seems too dense to get through, the matbreaker is probably best. If the coat is in good shape, a rake will help remove the dead undercoat. Work from the skin out and literally break up the dense areas or matted coat. Work methodically through every inch of the dog, usually starting with the back quarters and working forward. Use your hand to part the hair in lines as you go, so you can easily keep track of what areas you've brushed.
Second, use a slicker brush. For a newfie's coat, the Franks Univerasal slicker in size Large is probably best. The pins on these professional grade brushes are strong enough to get all the way down into a newfie's coat. Again, line brush from the skin out, not just over the top of the coat. Don't forget classic "trouble spots" behind the ears, and in the armpit and groin areas.
Lastly, use a good metal comb with at least 1 1/8 inch long teeth spaced 1/8 of an inch apart, to get the last of the loose coat and as a way of checking to make sure you've gotten all the dead coat and matts out. A "greyhound style" in Medium/coarse or what is called a "poodle comb" is what the pros use and is well worth the money you pay for a good one.
Those combs with the rotating teeth that claim to remove undercoat don't work well and break easily, and the Furminator on a coat like a newfie will be equally ineffective. Shedding blades are pretty worthless on long coats, as well. Put a bit of money into good equipment and it not only will do the job, but will last. You can probably pick up all three tools for less than you would spend at the groomer to have your dog done professionaly.
You can also check with a local groomer for advice on proper tools. Most times they will be happy to help you out, and even show you how to get the job done, knowing that they could gain a potential customer when you decide you need help, and also knowing that you've made at least some effort at home grooming and so most likely your dog will be accustomed to the process.
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