Enjoy a safe, gentle shave with the Panasonic Shaver for women ES-AWL6AG. Three ultra-sharp floating blades and outer foils hug your curves, for a silky-smooth, close shave. And, blades are made of hypoallergenic stainless steel for less irritation, even on sensitive skin. The unique blade design allow you to shave backwards or forwards, to cover large areas more quickly. A pop-up womens bikini trimmer lets you shape and trim even your most sensitive areas precisely and gently. With this waterproof ladies razor you can shave and trim in or out of the shower, with an ergonomic handle that is easy to use even when wet. And, a neat charging stand eliminates messy charging cords. A full charge provides up to 35 minutes of use.
I only just recently got this, and normally I wait a few weeks before reviewing a product, but I have to say that this exceeded my expectations and I am so happy with this product that I feel it's only right to just review it now. I used to buy a much cheaper (1/2 the price of this) wet/dry shaver, but I had to keep buying them on an every-other-month basis (at least) because they would die. They also gobbled up batteries. I was still fine with using them and budgeting for them because they were so cheap, but we are about to go on a much longer family beach vacation than we normally stay, and since my last cheapie electric razor just died, I really wanted to get something way more reliable (but not bust the bank). Plus, I was tired of buying batteries for something like this. I figured out quickly that I'm not saving much money if I am having to replace batteries often.When using any kind of electric shaver as opposed to regular disposable razors, I always figure it's just a given that you're never going to get as close of a shave. For me, this is actually a good thing. I unfortunately grow coarse leg hair really fast - as in, right after using a nice, new (and expensive - I don't buy cheap ones), disposable razor head, by mid to end of day I already feel a little "stubbly". The double whammy for me is that if I use a razor too much (more than every few days), I get massive razor burn and ingrown hairs faster than the blink of an eye no matter how many different techniques I use (special shaving lotions, moisturizing shaving creams, exfoliation first, "shave with the grain then against technique", etc...trust me, I've tried it ALL!) to carefully shave. It's super frustrating. When getting a decently close shave but not SUPER close shave, I don't get the razor burn or ingrown hairs. Especially in areas I do NOT need that to happen. I could go on and on, but you get the idea. At 40 years old, I would have thought this part of my life would get a little easier. Nope.Sorry for all the TMI, but if you are a woman who was unfortunate enough to inherit horrid, rapidly-growing coarse leg hair genes like me, I think you will appreciate this electric shaver like I do. The price is right, and if you have to do something similar to what I have to in order to make sure you don't feel like you are a freak with leg hair that seems to have a mind of its' own (aka, the "MUST-GROW-FAST-AND-FLAP-IN-WIND-ASAP" type), then this is honestly a really nice, happy medium. It gives the closest shave I ever had with an electric razor.Extra bonus points? Straight out of the box, it was all charged up and ready to go. And..."Look, Ma! No Batteries!" Just charge it after shaving. No stupid charge cords, either. Plug the charger in, and stick the shaver onto the charger. Done.I also comes with a handy little travel pouch. Another reviewer mentioned that you can't fit the charger and electric shaver into the pouch. Actually, you can. You just have to put the charger in first, then with (very light) maneuvering, you can throw your shaver in there too and pull up the drawstring. The little brush it comes with easily slides into it, too, which brings me to....Cleaning? As far as I can see (and used), if you use that little brush to clean it out after shaving (which takes all of MAYBE 10 seconds?) it is super easy. I am impressed for the price. I shaved with it dry, straight out of the box (for at LEAST 10 minutes), and my hubs touched my leg and was...like, "Hey, baby. You feel nice." I think that is all the testimony I need, really. I dry shaved out of the box and my hubs was happy, and stuck it on the charger right after. Several hours later, it is working great.I will update this review if something starts going downhill. I know it is probably too soon to tell whether this will be super reliable for a long period, but I honestly believe this will be fantastic for our upcoming beach vacay.***UPDATE***I have been using this for months, and it still works great! Very happy with the performance of this item, and it has more than paid for itself (compared to how I had to constantly buy batteries and a new cheapie electric shaver every so often before).
Different bodies, different skin, it stands to reason every lady will have different types of hair too.I have dark blonde hair, but my leg and armpit hair comes in between thick/thin, and dark black. When I was a kid, my mother taught me to shave with a hand held razor blade--10-15 years ago, electric shavers couldn't compare at all. Especially with my leg hair. I tried one, once, an itty bitty thing on my legs and all it did was pull hair, scrape my skin and leave an awful red road-like rash. So back then (eons ago, when we women clacked rocks together to communicate) I dismissed electric shavers entirely.This Christmas (2013) I was lucky to have the family gift me a few extra dollars to spend on my own gifts. I started thinking about the fact that I shave less as I get older, and the utterly ridiculous prices on razors for women, razor kits--and wondered--how much has changed in electric razors from my rock clacking days?This shaver caught my eye. 1.) Perfectly and reasonably priced. Wet and Dry--meaning if I was taking a shower or bath I could weed wack my legs into some semblance of smoothness or if I was just running out the door and was starting some five o'clock shadow I could fix it up and keep going. 2.) High ratings and reviews from the lovely people of Amazon. So I said, "Let's do (sheer?) it!"Arrived really fast--four days; packaged perfect. No damage to the package or the box the shaver came in. Relatively simple and easy to open with no-nonsense instructions.First thing I noted was how super light and perfect it felt in hand. Second thing I noticed is that it recommends replacing the inner blade ONCE. A. YEAR. Comparing to how much I spend on razors a week/two weeks--I am seeing saving myself dollar signs.Second thing I did was IMMEDIATELY put it on it's charger and let it sit all day. I read an earlier review that said to make sure it was fully charged for the better shave and use.So--fast forward to night time, I hop in the shower and make sure to soak my legs, armpits very well and let the steam from the shower work a bit before grabbing this baby and going to mow-town.Turning it on revealed it didn't sound like I was in a nest of really loud, really angry hornets--so that was an immediate plus. I used shaving cream on my legs and arm pits and began shaving.Legs: Not a single issue. No leg hairs were pulled, mangled or caught. I didn't cut anything and nothing stung.Arm pits: 1 arm pit went smooth as baby bottoms. The other armpit I noticed that some of my skin was getting caught/immediate red bumps rash. I'm pretty sure that it's the shape of that armpit, because I have used the razor every night since then and the same spot catches.I am sure that the shape of your legs, your skin type and body hair type, how long it's charged and how clean it is all contributes to how well this razor works or not. I haven't had any red bumps/rashes or pulled skin on my legs EXCEPT for the one armpit.NOTE: I haven't tried this razor on dry skin, and I am not sure I will because the results in the shower with shaving cream is almost exactly like that of using a hand-held razor.Too long: didn't read summary: I would recommend this razor for ladies with light to medium thick body hair. It works like a charm in the shower/bath with shaving cream. It's remarkably affordable, the rechargable batteries can be replaced with better ones if you like, and it's easy to handle. My legs are smooth and it's already saved me money. Check it out, kay?
This was my first razor, except it was the Remington version. I began shaving at 7 years old due to being a particularly hairy woman. I have thick, dense, coarse black hair on my legs (and slightly finer body hair everywhere else) with slightly sensitive skin. I have the kind of hair that when you shave, you get a "5 o'clock" shadow within two hours. I have been using a "real" razor since college--about 10 years. I decided to go back to this one. Here is an in-depth review about this razor, some tips, and things to consider based on my perspective.1. The razor booklet says that one charge will last 7 shaves, BUT it bases this off of a 3-minute shave each time. I'm not sure who only takes 3 minutes to shave both of their legs, but I'm jealous of them. Based on my experience of about 10-15 minutes for both legs, it really only lasts a charge and a half.2. TECHNICALLY this razor can be used when wet, but I seriously caution against doing so. First of all, it's harder to clean once you get it wet: the little hair debris will be stuck in the blade with the water. It's much easier to just shave dry and then take the brush it comes with to brush out the hairs. Blowing into it works as well. Plus, this way you don't have to wait for it to dry if you need to shave again. Also, if you shave wet, you WILL HAVE TO take off the top part to let it dry. Otherwise, rust city. It may rust anyway depending on your climate. I also find that, for me, shaving wet is worse because it sort of bounces on my skin, because I don't want to use shaving cream with it.3. This has significantly reduced the frequency and severity of ingrown hairs for me.4. After using it for a while now, my hair seems to be growing back softer than when I used a real razor. I also REALLY enjoy not having to get wet to shave my legs.5. KEEP YOUR KNEE STRAIGHT WHEN SHAVING WITH THIS. It's counter-intuitive to how you shave with a real razor, but this won't cut you, and it also does not conform well to the bony knee joint, so it's better to have the skin as flat as possible.6. You may have to make several passes, especially if you want super smooth skin. I just kinda press down while shaving and go back and forth, which works well.7. I recommend letting your hair grow out for about a week before tackling it with this electric razor for the first time. I find that my blade-shaved hairs are sharper and more resistant to the buzzing electric blades. As mentioned before, after using it a while, the hairs seem softer anyway.8. This is not great for shaving the labia. It can kinda be done... raise up the front blade on this and you can kind of reach the small nooks, but the razor itself is a bit bulky for that. Perhaps a nose hair trimmer would be better suited for the job.No, it doesn't get the skin as smooth as a regular sharp blade, but this is far less wasteful than both disposable razors and razor heads (unless you use the single-blade safety razor, which has no plastic anyway). Shaving cream and water are not required, so for me this is a bonus because not only am I saving money by not buying new razor heads and shaving cream, I'm also saving water by not spending 10-15 minutes with the shower running while I shave my whole body.Over all, this is a good razor for the price. Don't expect a charged battery to last you a week, and you won't be disappointed. Also, I had my old Remington one for at least 5 years before needing to replace it, and to be honest... I think I needed to replace it because I broke it or lost it, as pre-teens often do to things. Over all, I have only had two or three of these from age 7 to 19 before I stopped using it. I know it's a different brand, but they look and feel like the same razor, so I'm comfortable assuming it has the same lifespan, if not better, since I will be taking better care of this one.