Norelco 4222-036-05430 Protective Cap Norelco 4222-036-05430 Protective Cap
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Panasonic WES9754P Shaver Replacement Blade Panasonic WES9754P Shaver Replacement Blade
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  1. Fits shaver models ES2218VC, ES2216PC

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Panasonic WES9754PC Genuine Replacement Shaver Blade

  • Fits ES2208, ES2219
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    It is recommended that you replace the outer foil at least every year and the inner blade(s) at least every 2 years to maintain your shaver's cutting performance

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  • Remington Microscreen Replacement Screen - SP61 Remington Microscreen Replacement Screen - SP61
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    3. Top Quality - Manufactured to the highest specifications.
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    Fits DA-107, DA-307, DA-407 models

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    Babyliss FX766PK Forfex 766 Professional Cordless Trimmer Babyliss FX766PK Forfex 766 Professional Cordless Trimmer
    Price : $29.97
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    1. Dimensions - Length 4 x Width 10.5 x Height 9.6 / Weight - 2.4 pounds

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    30mm detachable high carbon stainless blade / Ergonomic design / Includes 2 comb attachments, lubricating oil, cleaning brush and storage/charger base

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    Fits CoolSkin 8000 Series Shaving Systems

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    Questions & Answers
    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?

    Answer:
    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.

     

    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?

    Answer:
    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.

     

    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 best product to use for shaving my vaj?
    I usually just shave it with a razor and shaving cream, but I always get bad razor burn. My skin is EXTREMELY sensitive. What could I use to shave down there? And where can I get the stuff? And I need cheap stuff, nothing too expensive. Thanks so much!

    Answer:
    Kootchie Kream (sp?) and a good razor. Next to that, Aveeno shave gel.

     

    Question : What can you use before or after shaving bikini area to prevent razor bumps?
    I hate frickin' razor burn!!! How can I prevent it? Is there something I can use before shaving, after shaving, or both? And why do I only get razor burn "there"? I never get it on my legs or armpits.

    Answer:
    no one ever believes me on this one, but just trust me. after you get out of the shower, or after you shave, put a thin layer of deodorant on the area with your finger. think about it, when's the last time you got razor burn in your armpit??? It works like a charm... trust me.

     

    Question : How often do you shave your legs, and what shaving cream do you use?
    i have been shaving mine about once a week, but i think i need to shave more often. what do you think? i use suave shaving cream (i think) but it says it has extracts of silk, and its really cool. also what razor do you use? i use the gillette daisy. my shaving cream comes in a green can and is actually green. i dont know the brand name cause i forgot.

    Answer:
    i shave about every 2 or 3 days. i use a really nice purple razor. i dont know what kind. and i use either body wash or conditioner not shaving cream. it works the same way.

     

    Question : What is the better product to use when shaving for a guy to eliminate ingrown hairs?
    I keep getting ingrown hairs from shaving . I use been a gel for a mach 3 razor , but then I changed to a shaving creme. What do you think is better for you to get stop the ingrown hairs?

    Answer:
    My husband has this same problem and he uses a cream that is Rx only. The tube is Dark yellow and brown and on it it says Clioquinol 3% with Hydrocortisone 1% cream. I believe its by Qualitest. This cream works very well for him.

     

    Question : What are some important shaving tips?
    I am shaving for the first time tonight and need some tips about shaving legs and also do ppl shave arms? thanks xxx i am usin a gillete venus disposable (pink) or something also can you use soap when you shave?

    Answer:
    I am shaving for the first time tonight and need some tips about shaving legs and also do ppl shave arms? thanks xxx i am usin a gillete venus disposable (pink) or something also can you use soap when you shave?

     

    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 : What is the quickest way to heal shaving rashes and red bumps?
    I have a few red bumps and rashes on my skin from shaving and I would like to heal most of them up within the next day or two. Is there anything I can do to help speed the healing process up?

    Answer:
    exfolition with a loofa and antibacterial soap

     

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