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Women's Electric Shavers Buying Guide
Many women do not even consider using an electric shaver


How to Choose an Electric Shaver
- Calculate your budget. You don't need to spend a fortune, but higher prices usually result in better features and a closer shave.
- Read the warranty carefully. Make sure you can return the shaver to the manufacturer if there are any problems within the first two years.
- Decide how much you need and/or want your shaver to do. Some can multi-task by epilating (removing hair from the root), trimming (great for the bikini area) and shaving. Most models simply have detachable heads to switch between modes. If you only want to shave, then don't bother with the other features. Likewise, if you just want to trim, opt for a trimmer. Experiment with different settings until you find a shaver that is perfect for your needs.
- Does your shaver need to handle showers and baths? Getting a shaver that handles both wet and dry shaving is best. If you plan to take your shaver in the bath, make sure it can handle being completely submerged in water.
- Do you need a cordless or corded model? The best of the best offer both options. A rechargeable base stand charges the battery for cordless use, but there is also an AC adapter so that you don't have to wait for the unit to charge if you're in a rush.
- Look for shavers with moisturising features. Built-in moisturiser strips
, heads, or cartridges make for a very smooth shave with less irritation.
Quick Picks
A few top options on the market today.
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Braun LS5560 Silk & Soft Ladyshave |
BaByliss Wet & Dry Lady Shaver |
Philips HP6319 Lady Shaver |
Remington Smooth & Silky Women's Shaver |
Do's and Don'ts of Shaving
Some simple rules to follow and remember for safe and easy hair removal.
- Always wet your skin before shaving. This will moisten and soften it so it's less likely to dry out afterwards.
- Look for a razor with spring-mounted blades and a pivoting head
. This will make your shaving experience easier and more efficent.
- Change your razor on a regular basis. When you shave with a worn down blade, it is more likely to cause nicks.
- Exfoliating with a scrub
before shaving can be helpful for removing dead skin cells, providing a closer shave.
- When shaving your legs, start at your ankles and work your way up, since leg hairs grow down. For underarms, you can shave in multiple directions since hair grows every which way.
- Lotioning
up or moisturising after shaving is always a good idea since skin can get very dry.
Related Guides
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Shaving Cream and Gel: So many scents and brands to choose from! No matter what, make sure you are getting something that won't dry out your skin and will work with the razor to make shaving easier. |
Disposable Razors: Some people choose to buy disposables to get the sharpest, closest shave every time. |
Depilatories: These usually come in the form of creams that are designed to remove hair by breaking down the follicle. They may leave smooth results but, similar to waxing, hair can grow back within a week's time. |
Epilators: These are electric devices that remove hair from below the skin. Hair will not grow back for about 3-4 months and it will come back in finer and softer. However, since epilators do grab and pull multiple hairs out by the roots, it can be painful. |
External Links
- Epinions.com: Here you'll find more reviews on the latest electric shavers for women.







