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Remington SP3 CleanAir Spray Can
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Remington SP42 Replacement Outer Foil and Inner Blade Assembly
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Remington replacement outer foil and inner blade assembly (SP42) for models XLR500, XLR700, XLR710, XLR800, XLR810, XLR900, XLR920, XLR920, XLR930, XLR1000, XLR1010, XLR2000, XLR3000, MM300, 8DCF-2, 6MF1-K, 6MF1, 9BF2-1C, 8MF1, 5MF1, 5BF1, 5DCF2.
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Remington SP42 replacement outer foil and inner blade assembly
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"Remington replacement outer foil and inner blade assembly (SP42) for models XLR500, XLR700, XLR710, XLR800, XLR810, XLR900, XLR920, XLR920, XLR930, XLR1000, XLR1010, XLR2000, XLR3000, MM300, 8DCF-2, 6MF1-K, 6MF1, 9BF2-1C, 8MF1, 5MF1, 5BF1, 5DCF2"
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Remington SP5 FaceSaver Pre-Shave Powder Stick
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- Shave powder for use with all brands of electric shavers
- Enhances shaving comfort and closeness
- Allows shaver to glides smoothly and comfortably over your face
- Name brand quality Model: SP5
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* Please read all label information on delivery * Shave powder for use with all brands of electric shavers * Enhances shaving comfort and closeness * Allows shaver to glides smoothly and comfortably over your face * Name brand quality Model: SP5
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Remington SP62 Shaver Cutter & Screen
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Replacement Cutter & Screen For Microscreen Elite Shavers XLR Model Series 9000 Fits All DF Models.
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Question : Ladies who use electric shavers: If I get an electric shaver, will I have problems with nicks and cuts?
I need to do something. In the shower today I took out a slice of my skin on my ankle. yikes!
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I need to do something. In the shower today I took out a slice of my skin on my ankle. yikes!
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Question : Can any one give the pros and cons of using Electric shavers?
Can any one give the pros and cons of using Electric shavers? HOw effective and safe compared to conventional Gillette 2 or 3 blade shaving?
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From a woman's point of view:
Pro - easy to use, no shave cream required, less knicks, safer, n
Con - does not last as long as razor and shave cream, not as close of a shave.
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Question : What's the difference between electric shavers with foil and rotating heads, and which is the best one to buy?
Not interested in fancy extras such as 'Clean & Renew', and the shaver should be equipped with a MAINS facility at least.
Thanks for any recommendations guys!
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If you are black, get a philishave with rotating heads and different cutting degrees and moisturiser, cos them other ones are gonna mash your skin up. Black man's hair is different, a lot thicker and curlier. Don't get a foil one.
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Question : Are there any quiet shavers in the market? What brand and model?
I am looking for a shaver (rotary or linear) that will not be too loud while shaving.
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Try blades, son.
Schick Quattro!
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Question : Could using electric toothbrushes and shavers increase your risk for cancer?
Especially since you're using them everyday?
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Possibly, along with;
Acrylamide, agent orange, alcohol, air pollution, asbestos, asphalt fumes, AZT, barbequed meat, benzene, car fumes, charred foods, dairy products, deodorants, depleted uranium, depression, dichloryacetylene, DDT, diesel exhaust, electrical wiring within the home, diet soda, dimethyl sulphate, ethylene, formaldehyde, french fries, hair dyes, hydrogen peroxide, lack of exercise, lead, low fibre diet, magnetic fields, microwave ovens, mobile phones, obesity, ozone depletion, passive smoking, PCBs, pesticides, plastic IV bags, potato crisps (chips), power lines, PVC, radio masts, radon, red meat, Roundup, saccharin, salt, stress, styrene, sun beds, sunlight, sunscreen, talc, tooth fillings, toothpaste (with fluoride or bleach), UV radiation, welding fumes, x-rays.
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Question : Anybody out there use one of those Panasonic electric shavers with the wet shave feature?
Just wondering if anyone uses one of these and how well it works. I was wondering why you would use the wet shave feature with an electric, as I thought that when you use an electric shaver that your supposed to do it when your face is dry, before you take a shower. I've used an electric before, but only this way (dry-before a shower), and was just wondering how well they work when you use them wet or in the shower. Thanks.
Does it shave closer though when used wet? Does it feel/shave better when wet?
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yeah i have, its just real cool like. it feels nice
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Question : What electric shavers can the closest shaves, shaving even the smallest strands of hair on the face?
any electric shavers that can shave like a razor and shaving cream?
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braun. Buy one.
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Question : How do I cure shavers neck?
I can't seem to find a way to cure the redness and bumps that occur after I shave my neck. Are there any good products or methods used to help smooth the skin and eliminate the bumps?
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This is not the answer you want to hear, but this is what I did. I suffered from the same problem. My beard hairs grow in all directions. Shaving was a torment. I always had bumps, redness, bleeding, ingrown hairs. I tried preshave treatments and postshave creams, aftershave, etc. I hated shaving, so I grew a beard. I keep it short and neat, and have found it to be a great alternative to shaving.
Since my neck was extra sensitive, I only use a trimmer on my neck; no razors to define my neckline. I cut my neck hairs really short with the trimmer (they look like a "5 o'clock shadow" after I trim them), but I never use a razor. This has stopped the bumps, redness, and ingrown hairs on my neck.
Before I grew a beard, I tried an electric razor and that helped to reduce the redness and bumps, but I still had some problems. Later, I just gave up shaving with any kind of razor.
I trim my beard once a week and that's it. It saves time in the mornings, money (from buying razors), lots of unnecessary suffering, and my wife likes the beard!
Hope this gives you some ideas.
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Question : How often must you change the blades on electric shavers?
I am thinking about buying a foil type self cleaning shaver(not to get confused with the rotary style 3 head shavers)and i know that you can buy new blades for it. how ofted do you need to change them?
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To my knowledge the foil type shavers are travel shavers...
I have used only the rotary kinds...
In rotary kinds the blade last for 1-2 years & after that's it better to buy a new shaver cause the blades are almost as expense as the shaver...
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Question : Are there any good fabric shavers out there?
Needed for clothes that have those little pills.
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I own three of them. Remington makes the best one but it is difficult to find. It is a compact model and very good for cuffs and collars. I also have one by Evercare which doesn't seem to have the power on nubby fabrics and knits that the Remington had. And, I have a larger model by CedarFresh that is great for doing large sweaters because it has a larger cutting surface.
I originally purchased the Remington at a fabric store that has since gone out of business. I just bought the Evercare at WalMart and the CedarFresh came from Long's Drug store. I do NOT recommend the no name brand $3.00 one that Big Lots is selling. I bought one and returned it. It is very small, the container that the lint is collected in is tiny and needs to be emptied often and the thing practically falls apart in your hand while you are using it.
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