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Now Is The Time To Give The Braun Shaver A Go
We all have our daily regimes that give us that hectic morning run around. We scramble to clean up, slap on the deodorant, brush the teeth, and trim the mug. Well, this is probably a typical guy routine anyway. If you're like me, you only give yourself about 20 minutes to take care of all of it. We realize that we can even speed the process a little more with an electric razor. Since many of us have to shave on a daily basis, it's good to make it quick and simple. There are a number of good electric shavers on the market today, but the trick is not finding the most expensive one; but instead, finding the one that best suits you. For me personally, the Braun shaver is the only one.
Do you shave with a blade? What do you prefer, the Schick Quatro, Gillette Mach 3, or maybe one of the cheap disposables? I admit, I do love to shave with a blade, but can't do it as quickly as I do with my Braun shaver. The electric gives me that fast trim on the go. In the beginning I tried a number of electric razors. I wanted to test the field, and see what works the best. The Braun shaver proved ideal with its foil head and beard trimmer. I absolutely loved the integral whisker trimming feature. Clips it and shaves it close. The Norelco didn't work near as well. If you've noticed, these days the Braun shaver has rapidly advanced. You can buy the newer models with the self cleaning storage department, which is ideal for any man. No one likes the chore of cleaning out the blade and foil.
If you've never actually given the Braun shaver a go, now is the time. Most of us live fast paced lives. We don't have those extra minutes every morning to shave with a blade. With the electric Braun shaver you can buzz your scruff in an instant. Shave in the car if you like. It's a synch. A definite plus to the electric razors is the price. Sure, you may drop a hundred bucks on a fine Braun shaver with all the bells and whistles you prefer, but then you're done. These fine razors last a long time. How much do you typically spend on cartridge blades? Probably more than you care to think about. It's not often that you replace your electric razor blade, but with a cartridge it's actually recommended to switch after three shaves. Not to mention that a pack of four will run you ten bucks. What happened there? Weren't they like five when they came out a few years back? If you're tired of dropping bundles on the latest five blade cartridge or whatever the newest trend is, try a Braun shaver and drop the hassles of shaving altogether.
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