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Panasonic ES2207P Close Curves rechargeable Wet/Dry Ladies Shaver, Mauve
(Health and Beauty) Panasonic
Release date: 2008-04-22
Pop up trimmer for longer or stray hairs, 2 trimmers
Triple blade shaving system, ultra think shaving foil and precision trimmers stay sharp and extremely durable for a clean shave.
Fully immersible for easy cleaning
Safe to use in tub or shower.
Compact space saving charger
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$24.99
$18.99
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So far, so good...
This works great! Disposables give me razor burn, but I like the close shave. I tried an epilator and that didn't work too well, it just broke off the hairs. I figured I would just give up and use an electric shaver and get a close enough shave, but this one exceeded my expectations. I also like... -
For those that like a close shave
This is perfect because I don't like shavers that lift and cut off the hair below the skin. Basically you get a close shave enough to not see the hair but there is still hair there. To me that is wonderful because I use it on my face and I don't want my face hair to grow back darker and thicker...
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I have long like mid back length hair and its very straight. I was wondering what i can do to style it any ideas or suggestions other than a bun ive been stuck in bun mode for awhile cause its simple.
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Allows women the convenience of going to the bathroom standing up
Includes a reusable storage tube with a baggie and tissue
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