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Norelco 4222-036-05800 Pro Cap
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The Norelco 4222-036-05800 Pro Cap fits models 8891XL 8883XL 8894XL 8890XL 8880XL 8865XL 8845XL 8825XL 8892XL 8867XL 8831XL HQ8865 8895XL
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Remington R-9000 Series Complete Shaver Head Assembly SP-21 plus
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Features
: - Easy to install complete head assembly, simply snaps onto shaver
- Includes blades, combs, retainer and head holder
- For models: R-9170, R-9-270, R-9370, R-9500, R-9100, R-9200, R-9250, R-9300, R-9350, R-9190, R-9250, R-9390 R-9470 R-TCT
- Head holder color may vary
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Vollco Sharpening Heads for Norelco Smart Touch and Speed-XL Models using HQ9 heads
Price : $20.99
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: - For Norelco and Philips Smarttouch and Speed-XL Shavers (see below for model numbers)
- Extends the performance life of your blades ... great alternatives to throwing your dull blades away
- Sharpens your blades in just 3 to 5 seconds. What could be quicker?
- Reusable ... sharpens your blades over and over again.
- For ALL Smarttouch and Speed-XL Models: 9195XL, 9190XL, 9190XLCC, 9170XLCC, 9170XL, 9160XL, 9160XLCC, 8170XL, 8170XLCC, 8171XL, 8175XL, 8160XLCC, 8160XL, 8151XL, 8150XL, 8140XL, 8138XL, 8240XL, 8250XL, 8251XL, 8260XL, 8260XLCC, 8270XL, 8270XLCC, HQ9, HQ9190CC, HQ9170, HQ9160, HQ9140, HQ9100 HQ9090, HQ9080, HQ9070, HQ9020, HQ8170 HQ8160, HQ8150, HQ8140, HQ8100
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Simple to use ... makes sharpening as easy as cleaning your shaving heads
Large savings to you "the customer: in comparison to having to purchase new replacement blades
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These aren't actual shaver heads
I was busy one evening and by the picture thought I was ordering shaver heads. While I obviously should have seen the large word "Sharpening", I did not. When I realized what I had done, I thought I would at least try it out. They don't work. I used them and then pitched them and will be buying actual heads this time. And yes, I will reread any future purchases very carefully.
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Panasonic WER9609P Hair Trimmer Blade
Price : $20.00 $17.37
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: - Fits trimmer models ER2405K, ER2403K
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Replacement Trimmer Blade for ER2403/2405
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Braun Replacement Foil and Cutter Kit
Price : $33.99 $14.95
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: - Braun/ Oral B #2000FC Replacement Comb Foil
- BRAUN
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1 Foil and 1 Cutter for use with Braun 2000 series electric shavers
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I got what I ordered
It was a factory part, showed up quick, fit and worked properly. Not much else you can say about that!
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Braun Micron 2000 Series Shaver Foil & Cutter
Received in a timely manner and in good condition.
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Too Fragile
Braun is a great shaver. Far better than all of the name brand rotary blades out there. However, this foil is too fragile in my estimation. I have had to replace at least once a year because of cracks in the foil. If you hit the head of the shaver on anything, it will crack the foil and you end up spending $20 for a replacement. And the plastic guard that protects it does not stay on the head very securely. Pops off too easily and the tabs on the sides of the plastic protector break off too easily. Other than that, Braun is highly recommended for a close shave with stiff beards.
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Questions & Answers
Question : Does shaving facial hair allow hair to grow where it hasnt before?
I know shaving doesnt speed up the growing process. I recently shaved and i noticed my beard was a bit thicker and darker, there are actually some areas on my face that hair is growing where it hasnt grown before. I want to have a full beard chinstrap, shoul i shave the areas where there isnt hair to allow the hairless areas to grow?
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Shaving doesn't make hair grow. It just started growing there and you didn't notice because you were shaving that area.
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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!
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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.
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Question : Does shaving really make your hair grow faster and thicker?
If yes, will it eventually go back to normal if I stop shaving it for a while? If you have one, please give me a scientific explanation for why it does. I can't see how cutting the ends of your hairs can make it grow faster and thicker.
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It only seems to grow faster because you're having to shave again.
It is not any thicker but only seems that way because the blunt end you shaved off is coming to the surface. The shape and texture of the hair is determined under the skin.
Normal is the condition of the hair all the time, anyway. If you stop shaving, the hair will only be longer, not a different texture.
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Question : What is the best razor/shaving cream for thick facial hair?
I'm a 21 year old guy with light skin and dark hair. I have really thick/dark facial and my skin gets easily irritated. What razor and shaving cream do you recommend for me? Also, I want a really close shave. Should I shave in the opposite direction I normally would or go with the grain of my hair? Finally, I have red bumps on my neck after I shave. Are these ingrown hairs?
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Here's my suggestion:
Buy a double-edged safety razor. They're old school but they shave just as well as the multi-blade systems on the market and they're more gentle on the skin. Not to mention, less expensive.
As for shaving cream --- I recommend the line 'King of Shaves'. I was just turned onto this brand by doing a lot of research and it's good stuff. It has aloe and antiseptic properies, so it's good for ingrowns. Also, it's low foam, so you're able to see where you shave. It doesn't gunk up like other shaving creams either.
Shave with the growth of the hair, then sideways.
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Question : What are the risks of shaving a German Shepherd dog?
I have two beautiful German Shepherds, both 12 years old now, which I brush daily. I enjoy the brushing and love my dogs.
A friend of mine wants to buy a Shepherd and shave him to control shedding. I am really upset with her. Told her that she should not buy a Shepherd if she is going to shave him and that she should consider another breed. She insists that shaving is not only OK but recommended by Vets.
Am I wrong or is she?
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You are absolutely right.
Long haired, double coated dogs do not need to be shaved.....ever. Unless the dog has passed the point of no return in the matting department, the best type of grooming for these dogs is a vigorous undercoat raking with a special tool that helps remove the undercoat, a bath, and a blow dry to help separate the hair.
The guard hairs on the top that do not shed out provide protection against the rays of the sun, and actually insulate the dog from the heat. Dogs left with just the undercoat WILL shed. It may shed shorter hair, but it will still shed.
Sometimes the hair will NOT grow back. The older the dog, the less likely the guard hairs will regrow. The undercoat will regrow, but the upper hair sometimes does not.
Skin that is damaged by UV rays that they would not otherwise be exposed to, can take a long time to heal, and the dog may have scaling and dandruff for quite some time after the hair has regrown.
Unless she wants to shave the dog for medical reasons she should consider another breed. GSDs shed. That's something that needs to be considered and accepted. In my opinion the cons far outnumber the pros.
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Question : Does shaving a mustache really make it grow faster?
I'm thinking about shaving it to make it grow faster, but I don't know if that will work. I'm a teen, and don't have much of a mustache and I don't want to lose what little I have. Will shaving it actually make it grow faster? And if so, how long will it take to grow?
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shavin it doesnt make it grow faster just darker and thicker. since it darker and thicker u notice it faster making it seem like it is growing faster
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Question : At what age should you start shaving your pubic hair?
At what age should you start shaving your pubic hair?
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Most people never do. It is a hassle with no good effect. I would say just wax your bikini line. Don't shave it because it's easy to get nicks. Don't wax the pubic area only, because it can damage skin.
If you do shave it, try using only soap you normally use, because most shaving creams and conditioners leave irritating rashes!
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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.
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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..
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Question : How do I prevent skin irritation on my neck from shaving?
I have to shave each day for work, so shaving every second day isn't an option. Right now I'm using a Mach 3. I've tried using Neutrogena Razor Defense and Nivea after shave sensitive balm, but the results aren't what I want.
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This is the best solution I found after much experimentation. First massage skin very thoroughly with an essential oil(olive , coconut, almond are very good) Then apply shaving cream on top. I actually do not like shaving creams so I use body lotion. Then shave. No matter how close you shave you will not get any rritation or razor burn. You will not need any after shave balms or whatever. They simply don't help, are expensive and a waste of money. If you massage skin with oil frequently it will greatly benefit it and make it not so sensitive.
SOURCE(S): 20 + years research - safe, natural treatments/cures skin conditions and anti aging/rejuvenation treatments.
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Question : How do I prevent shaving rash and ingrown hairs?
I wet shave with good quality shaving foam but always end up with what look like red spots and a rash. How can i stop this from happening? I also get ingrown hairs.
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Maybe you might be pressing-on too hard,
(when in a hurry, you are more likely to press-on and hack at your legs, thereby causing razor burn and cuts)
Just let the razor rest on & glide over your legs with only gravity to press it on you. you will still cut the hairs like this, pressing on wont cut the hairs any shorter. ;-)
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