DH has never used one so he's useless. DS has bad acne so it seems ab electric razor might be better than a regular one. |
+1. My 17 year old DS still uses this, and my 3 nephews- 23, 19 and 16 use it too. |
Thanks.
Is this a dumb question? Would he use shaving cream with it? |
None of ours do, but you can. |
Why not just let him use a regular razor and cream? It isn’t that hard. Did you ever need to use an electric razor on your legs? |
Yes, I thought electric ones weren’t as good as old school for your skin? |
I bought electric razors for both of my sons when they began shaving. I believe I bought them at Target. |
Another dumb question- mom here. I read about this razor recommended. It says it is for men who wear some facial hair- stubble, etc. When my teen son needs to shave, he doesn’t want a stubble look. Does this razor really work for teen boys just to tidy up above their lip occasionally? |
this is not a good razer for face unless you want a short beard/5 o'clock shadow look or want to shave private areas |
I don’t know. He looks pretty clean shaven to me. He doesn’t have to use it too often. Maybe when the stubble comes in like my husband, he’ll have to move to a regular blade with shaving cream like my DH. |
Just following up on this. He has bad acne right now and its really hard to do the regular razors around the acne. I thought electric might be better. |