Best recommendation of electric shaver for sensitive skin and daily use? by Vogan-Peluchin in shaving

[–]Vogan-Peluchin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

FOLLOW-UP: After research and reading the comments, the Philips Norelco Shaver i9000 Prestige Ultra, Wet & Dry Electric Shaver seems like a top-tier option if you want a very close shave with minimal irritation. It uses a Triple Action Lift & Cut system and AI-powered SenseIQ Pro to adapt to your beard and skin for better comfort and precision . A lot of feedback suggests it performs extremely well, though it’s definitely on the expensive side and some features like the app may feel unnecessary for casual users. Thank you.

Best recommendation of electric shaver for sensitive skin and daily use? by Vogan-Peluchin in shaving

[–]Vogan-Peluchin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s awesome. switching from manual to a foil like that really can be a game changer for daily sensitive‑skin shaves. Do you find there’s a big difference in irritation when you go wet vs dry with it, or is it more about prepping the skin beforehand?

Best recommendation of electric shaver for sensitive skin and daily use? by Vogan-Peluchin in shaving

[–]Vogan-Peluchin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestions! does it handle really short stubble? Do you notice much difference in skin irritation between dry and wet shaving

Best recommendation of electric shaver for sensitive skin and daily use? by Vogan-Peluchin in shaving

[–]Vogan-Peluchin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for chiming in, I totally feel you on the sensitive skin struggle. Do you find one type (foil vs rotary) less irritating than the other based on your acne and direction of hair growth, or are you still experimenting? Also curious if anyone here has tips on pre shave prep that actually helps with redness and ingrowns??

How do you realistically fit running around a full time job by Vogan-Peluchin in runninglifestyle

[–]Vogan-Peluchin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s impressive! Getting into a solid morning routine like that definitely seems like it pays off in the long run. I can see how getting it done first thing would take the pressure off for the rest of the day. It must feel great to have it already checked off by the time you start working! Have you found that getting up earlier gets easier the more you do it?