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Panasonic ER 411NC Shavers

Panasonic ER 411NC

Price:
 $59.95
Cut hair precisely and carefully with the ease and reliability of a cordless hair trimmer. Rinses clean and is fully immersible in water.... Read More
Cut hair precisely and carefully with the ease and reliability of a cordless hair trimmer. Rinses clean and is fully immersible in water. Stainless Steel Blades trim hairs safely and carefully and the blades stay sharp over time. Fits Comfortably in Your Hand Ergonomically designed to give you excellent control and more effective grooming. Minimize
Author's Rating: Rating: 2/5 stars
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By:   jojolemonkey
Dec 20, 2005

Sticking to scissors ;-)

Author's Rating: Rating: 2/5 stars

Pros: affordable price, slick looking, waterproof

Cons: not for the sensitive nose

The Bottom Line: 
no pain no gain? if you can bear it use it, it does trim hair nicely, maybe it takes some tollerence to get used to it over time

Author's Review
Never have used a nose hair trimmer before, so I decided to order one, especially after reading the high reviews on here. First thing that happened is after the first use i went to clean it and the clip that holds the top into place cracked. I sent it back and they replaced it with no problems. Back to the performance. Some users say it tickles when it trims the hair, for me it was more like a hurt. Where does this hurt come from? my guess is it comes from the vibration of the trimmer against your nose, testing it on my arm doesn't hurt one bit. Oh and the hurt sensation is the kind that makes you twitch your nose and make your eyes watery. The sound of the trimmer and the terrifying feeling of sticking it into your nose was hard for me. Also noticed if you keep your nose hairs short then its a little less painful. So I throw some caution for those of you that haven’t used a nose hair trimmer before. If your nose is sensitive...like you wouldn't even think of sticking a pair of tweezers in there... sensitive, then you might want stick to something comfy like a scissor. When I say scissor I mean one that has protective tips, and is nice and long and skinny, not all scissors are created equal eighter. Remember my experience is could be irrelevant to yours, hope this helps.
 


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