Remington WDF-1600 Smooth & Silky Ultra Shaver, Rechargeable

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Remington WDF-1600 Smooth & Silky Ultra Shaver, Rechargeable

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Remington
EAN: 0074590823974
Label: Remington
Manufacturer: Remington
Model: WDF-1600
Publisher: Remington
Release Date: 2007-05-02
Studio: Remington

Features:
  • Body Contour Safescreens hug your curves for quick, close, comfortable results
  • 2 SafescreensTM Protect your skin from nicks and cuts
  • 1 SmoothCutTM trimmer
  • Wet/Dry ¿ Can be used to shave IN or OUT of the shower
  • Comfort Strip


Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great for the legs, but OUCH! on the underarms!
I am loving my shaver, but I am going to have to stick to blades for under my arms. I barely touch this shaver under my arms & I have a nasty rash for the next few days. It's almost like it burns me. It leaves a rash instantly when I attempt to use it under my arms. My underarms feel like they are on fire. It has been great for my legs, leaving them almost as smooth as a razor. I have not tried it on my bikini line yet. For the legs, it's a great shaver.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great razor
Great razor for for the right price. First time I've had an electric razor . It shaves good, does not leave a rash. Kinda of rough on underarms though



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fabulous! I love it!
I love this thing - and for the price, it's a steal!! I got it after getting tired of constantly cutting myself in my bikini area shaves. It was getting so bad I was thinking about just getting laser. Then I tried this thing... It's fantastic!!! It does have a little pull, like a pinch really, but the more I use it, the less I feel it, even on the most sensitive areas. No more cuts, my skin feels SO smooth, I REALLY love it!! Very highly recommended.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Disappointing
I purchased this razor based on the reviews I read. I noted that one woman complained about irritation and welts, and that another woman said her husband claimed that the woman experienced irritation because she pressed down too hard with the razor. That husband doesn't know what he's talking about.
I tried my new razor on my underarms using almost NO pressure. The irritation was horrible, and I was left with red welts. Bravely, I used it on my legs. I had no irritation whatsoever on my legs, and got a very nice shave.
The underarm irritation lasted over a week. Once the irritation was gone, I tried the razor again. (I thought that maybe the irritation came because it was the ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Not bad for my first-ever electric shaver.
I'm on coumadin, a blood thinner, and I'm not supposed to use regular razor blades because of the danger that a little cut won't clot.

My legs have been qualifying me for a part in the next Planet of the Apes remake, so it was time to do something about it. I never knew a guy who liked an electric shaver, so I wasn't expecting much. I figured I'd just go with whatever would work for the best price because whatever I'd get just wouldn't do a good job.

Well, I'm presently surprised! The hair on my legs was LONG, so I went over it slowly and several times. It was not as close as a razor shave, but it wasn't bad at all (kind of like the way my legs feel the day after a razor ... Read More



 



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