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Luca
Weed eaters or string trimmers, for anyone who is not from the Northeast. Lol
Shaddock
Shaddock
isn´t waxing easier instead of shaving again and again? but don´t know if it´s healthy.
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Luca
Waxing is easier, but for me, it hurts more than shaving. I used to wax my eyebrows and it was not worth the pain, so now I just shape them with a trimmer. I would never wax my body lol
Nair is an alternative to shaving as well but it smells disgusting and is messy.
Judge
Judge
That's both the good- and the bad about modern electric razors. That while they may be capable of a close shave, do so at the risk of getting cut. Otherwise settle for using a lighter touch, with the feel of stubble but not necessarily the look of it.

When I grew a beard two years ago, I bought an electric razor just to keep it neat and trimmed. Found out right away it was a different experience from the past.
Shaddock
Shaddock
with the electric razor I have you can not get hurted. it´s a casual model. it has an integrated comb. but it only shaves to 1,5 milimeter, so when you want it shorter, you have to use an normal razor. and it´s impossible to hurt yourself with it, it can not cut you, because of the comb, no matter how strong you press it against your skin. idiot-proof.
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