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Electric razor suggestions?

Discussion in 'Physical & Sexual Health' started by Gates, Apr 15, 2014.

  1. Gates

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    So, I'm not on T but I'm naturally hairy thanks to my genes. :roflmao: I started getting upper lip dark "fuzz" during puberty but since the age of 20, that has gone from fuzz to straight up coarse, black hair. This hair now lines my jaw, chin, and covers the upper part of my neck. I shave every morning but by the end of the day, I have visible stubble. :dry: Yet it isn't quite enough to grow out as a proper beard. My hairiness has increased double time over the last year (no idea why...) and at this point, I feel that manual razors just aren't cutting it :lol:.

    Do any of you have suggestions for good, easy to use electric razors for somewhat sensitive skin? Thanks in advance!
     
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    Ugh... I've never had success with electric razors...

    Manual razors work so well but hurt and rip my skin up.
     
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    Manual razors are the better option (a barbers cut-throat razor if you are brave enough). I don't think electric razors are that great for close shaving.