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Can anyone recommend one suitable for a student who tends not to shave very often and has quite a lot of growth? Something like what a lawnmower does would be good. Don't want to spend a fortune on one particularly. I've read a lot of reviews but not found one that seems to fit the criteria yet.
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I think electric razors can be harsh on young skin - get the young shaver (see what I did there?) a Gillette Mach 3 or similar with a cream/foam/gel suitable for sensitive skin, e.g.


http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRjmXICFReIdZLrvDZWCe-6BhyJ55Pxxhh1u-xsf5E4SXWlHGyHYA

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Can anyone recommend one suitable for a student

> who tends not to shave very often and has quite a

> lot of growth? Something like what a lawnmower

> does would be good. Don't want to spend a fortune

> on one particularly. I've read a lot of reviews

> but not found one that seems to fit the criteria

> yet.


Forget about getting this for Chrimbo, buy her a tube of Immac instead.

Actually maxxi


This one keeps all my smooth areas in tip-top condition.


http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41NcNFEdZ2L._SL500_AA300_.jpg


I've tried the Menthol one, but it ends up like feeling like a an icy breeze is blowing up y'kilt.


If you catch my drift.



NETTE:-$

I recommend this....


http://lh5.googleusercontent.com/public/Hnj-l954EHv_Q45WMYtiXHFU-fVwE_7I888e-Akm9UDqoHbXEOs5OhzY-WK5gAFBp7wL-etpl1U7xn3KAoPeCXL2xOwy9dJiKhypRSg3v8Nr5cDWJ9bzu641LF8D81V1


Because.....


With this all-round Ladyshave you can shave your whole body quickly, easily and safely. The secret is the small shaving head that cuts quickly while protecting your skin. A soft and smooth feeling after every use!


Sounds just like the ticket for Nette too B)


*does come in blue too!!!!* :))

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