Are there any special techniques to using the Hair eRazor?
A. As with every other foil shaver, the Hair eRazor will only work on stubble, regrowth or bristle. You must trim the area to be shaved – to stubble length, using the “Bare It All” trimmer, or for really sensitive skin, the very gentle MicroTrimmer which also has hardened, lomg lasting Titanium blades. Then you should hold the Hair eRazor at an angle of 45 to 90 degrees and move it in circular motions, rocking the convex surface over the skin. It is sometimes useful to use the “pinch a roll” technique, in which you pinch up a fold of skin and get the hairs on the top to stand up away from the skin, ready to be shaved by the Hair eRazor. It may take a little while for your skin to become used to the Hair eRazor, just as it did when you first started using your current shaving method. In time you will develop your own technique which works best for you.
A. As with every other foil shaver, the Hair eRazor will only work on stubble, regrowth or bristle. You must trim the area to be shaved – to stubble length, using the “Bare It All” trimmer, or for really sensitive skin, the very gentle Micro Trimmer which also has hardened, lomg lasting Titanium blades. Then you should hold the Hair eRazor at an angle of 45 to 90 degrees and move it in circular motions, rocking the convex surface over the skin. You should note that the foil has the outer rings with larger holes for the thicker hairs and the inner holes with smaller ones for the softer thinner hair type. You have to angle the Hair earzor correctly to catch all the hairs. It is sometimes useful to use the “pinch a roll” technique, in which you pinch up a fold of skin and get the hairs on the top to stand up away from the skin, ready to be shaved by the Hair eRazor.
A. As with every other foil shaver, the Hair eRazor will only work on stubble, regrowth or bristle. You must trim the area to be shaved – to stubble length, using the “Bare It All” trimmer, or for really sensitive skin, the very gentle Micro Trimmer which also has hardened, lomg lasting Titanium blades. Then you should hold the Hair eRazor at an angle of 45 to 90 degrees and move it in circular motions, rocking the convex surface over the skin. It is sometimes useful to use the “pinch a roll” technique, in which you pinch up a fold of skin and get the hairs on the top to stand up away from the skin, ready to be shaved by the Hair eRazor. The outer rings of the foils have the more aggressive holes for coarser hair and the inner rings have smaller holes for the finer hair. It may take a little while for your skin to become used to the Hair eRazor, just as it did when you first started using your current shaving method. In a short time you will develop your own technique which works best