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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Intro to Electric Shaver

The electric razor (also known as the electric dry shaver) has a rotating or oscillating blade. The electric razor usually does not require the use of shaving cream, soap, or water. The razor may be powered by a small DC motor, which is either powered by batteries or mains electricity. Many modern ones are powered using rechargeable batteries. Alternatively, an electro-mechanical oscillator driven by an AC-energized solenoid may be used. Some very early mechanical shavers had no electric motor and had to be powered by hand, for example by pulling a cord to drive a flywheel.
The first electric razor was patented in 1928 by the American manufacturer Col. Jacob Schick. The Remington Rand Corporation developed the electric razor further, first producing the Remington brand of razor in 1937. Another important inventor was Prof. Alexandre Horowitz, from Philips Laboratories in the Netherlands, who invented the very successful concept of the revolving (rotary) electric razor. It has a shaving head consisting of cutters that cut off the hair entering the head of the razor at skin level. The major manufacturers introduce new improvements to the hair cutting mechanism of their products each few years. Each manufacturer sells several different generations of cutting mechanism at the same time, and for each generation, several models with different features and accessories to reach various price points. The improvements to the cutting mechanisms tend to 'trickle-down' to lower priced models over time.
Early versions of electric razors were meant to be used on dry skin only. Many recent electric razors have been designed to allow for wet/dry use, which also allows them to be cleaned using running water or an included cleaning machine, reducing cleaning effort. Some patience is necessary when starting to use a razor of this type, as the skin usually takes some time to adjust to the way that the electric razor lifts and cuts the hairs. Moisturizers designed specifically for electric shaving are available.
When it comes to getting a clean shaver fast, electric shavers perform better in many ways. First of all, they don’t require you to apply any shaving gel or foam, nor do you need to wash it off after wards. Because they come with shaving heads of various lengths, you can actually decide how much hair you want to shave off.
An electric shaver is also incredibly fast and hassle-free. Shaving with a normal shaver can take up to 10 to 15 minutes if you want to make sure you can a clean shave. And quite often you may cut or nick yourself accidentally. An electric shaver will never hurt your skin and they can give you a clean shave incredibly fast.
There are many electric shaver reviews out there on the internet but not many tell you how to choose the best electric shavers out there for your needs. Here are some tips on picking the perfect electric shaver.
Type of shaver: There are a few main categories for electric shavers. Shavers with rotary or foil heads and wet shavers or dry shavers. Put simply, a wet/dry shaver is waterproof can be used in the shower while you are bathing while a dry shaver can only be used after or before your bath. Rotary electric shavers had round rotating heads while foil electric shavers have a flat rectangular surface.
Shaver Technology. There are a lot of fancy shavers out there and Braun and Panasonic shavers have some of the best technology available. Some of them provide up to 10,000 micro vibrations every minute to remove hair and some and have incredible flexing heads which bend easily to fit the curve of your face or neck. And then there are electric shavers with built-in self cleaning capabilities for maximum hygiene.
Cordless or corded. For maximum flexibility you want to choose an electric shaver that is cordless because that allows you to move around and not just shave where there is a power socket. However, cordless electric shavers run on battery power which brings us to the next point..
Battery charge. The best electric shaver charges very quickly and holds a charge for very long. The length of the charge is important when you travel a lot and don’t want to worry about charging your batteries or shaver every so far.
Maintenance. Some electric shavers come with a self-cleaning mode and vacuum which makes maintenance virtually necessary. For instance, they can pump clean fluids automatically to the shaver head and the shaver itself is heated so grease and other dirt is removed. After self-cleaning, the shaver is dried through a heating system. All you need to do is to empty the cartridge when it gets full.
Price. Most electric shavers fall between the $20 to $100 price range although some really good shavers go for over $200. Now this is often a major deciding factor for people choosing electric shavers. Coming from personal experience, I highly recommend that you ignore the price factor because a very cheap electric shaver will not satisfy you most of the time.An expensive electric shaver usually has a better build-quality and can last for years without breaking down, unlike cheaper variations. The technology for more pricey electric shavers is far superior as well, so please do yourself a favor and ignore the price as much as you can.


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