Since we all seem to be on personal grooming/hygiene kick (although God knows why...), I'll put forward a question that can't possibly involve Mary Kay.
In my continuing efforts to still sleep in as much as possible before getting up for work, I'm considering a waterproof, electric razor to replace my admittedly still-very-much-alive-and-kicking-and-fucking-expensive current, dry electric razor.
Something along these lines (I'm not married to the brand or anything, I just needed an example):
http://www.consumer.philips.com/con...&proxybuster=2N14CH4GD20B3J0RMRCSHP3HKFSESI5P
How are these things? Does the marketing gimmick with Nivea actually get closer shaves? Are they better than their "dry" counterparts? Worse? They're actually recommended for people switching over from a blade, which isn't me. To be perfectly honest about it, I don't have surgeons hands, I barely trust myself when preparing food, let alone putting a razor on my skin.
Anyway, fire away...
In my continuing efforts to still sleep in as much as possible before getting up for work, I'm considering a waterproof, electric razor to replace my admittedly still-very-much-alive-and-kicking-and-fucking-expensive current, dry electric razor.
Something along these lines (I'm not married to the brand or anything, I just needed an example):
http://www.consumer.philips.com/con...&proxybuster=2N14CH4GD20B3J0RMRCSHP3HKFSESI5P
How are these things? Does the marketing gimmick with Nivea actually get closer shaves? Are they better than their "dry" counterparts? Worse? They're actually recommended for people switching over from a blade, which isn't me. To be perfectly honest about it, I don't have surgeons hands, I barely trust myself when preparing food, let alone putting a razor on my skin.
Anyway, fire away...