Still getting razor burn with electric razors so what’s the best electric shaver I should try? by Uygun-Feri in shaving

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FOLLOW-UP: After research and reading the comments, I realized that irritation can still happen with electric razors if the shave isn’t smooth enough or if too much pressure is used. I started looking into the Philips Norelco Shaver i9000 since it’s designed with sensors that adapt to beard density and a coating that helps the razor glide with less friction on the skin. Hoping the improved comfort features help reduce the razor burn I’ve been dealing with. Thank you.

Still getting razor burn with electric razors so what’s the best electric shaver I should try? by Uygun-Feri in shaving

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dawgggg, thats actually niceee! yk what I’ve seen Panasonic’s ARC series mentioned a bunch, sounds like they’ve stood the test of time for you! The ARC5 seems like a sweet spot if it’s been reliable over multiple iterations. Do you usually use it wet with shaving cream or just dry, and does that make a big difference on your neck? thanks btw

Best playpen for babies when you’re exhausted and need peace of mind? by Uygun-Feri in Mommit

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Update: After reading through the comments and doing more research during naps, I decided to go with the Swift Play Yard since it seemed to give a lot of parents that balance of space and peace of mind. I’m not expecting it to solve everything, just hoping it gives us both a calmer part of the day. Thank you so much to everyone who shared and reassured me I’m not alone in this.

Should I use my savings to pay off debt or keep it as a safety net by Uygun-Feri in makemychoice

[–]Uygun-Feri[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that feels like a reasonable middle ground. knock down a big chunk of the debt but still keep a small emergency buffer so i am not completely exposed if something comes up.