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Right, given the frequent beard references on here it stands to reason that it might be a good place to ask about my beard trimmer.
About a 18 months ago I bought a Braun Cruzer 3 (that's right so I can customize my beard). Now, I rarely bother to trim my face foliage. Rather than keep it neat I just trim most of it off every few months. However, the beardy trimming bit on the aforementioned trimmer is now as good as blunt. Good for **** all really.
So the question is, has anyone had a similar experience with this or a similar trimmer? Would it be under warranty?
Ta.
Right, given the frequent beard references on here it stands to reason that it might be a good place to ask about my beard trimmer.
Best intro in a long time.....
Only advices I can give is thus -
Don't use an epilator on your facial stubble - it's thicker than other stubble and the pain is far greater thn body stubble!
Dove soap is brilliant for shaving with as-is the Gillette Venus - 7 blade beast for ladies legs.
Gillette Sensor 3 blade thing is also good but needs to have very sharp blades.
Electric shavers are fine but seem to take longer than a razor to shave to completely smooth (and you can still cut yourself with them!)
Babyliss i-trim for me. Fab kit.
10 quid hair clppers from Argos. #2 for hair and #1 for beard. I'd prefer the other way but the missus reckons I'd look like a thug.
TTT
I've had one of [url= http://www.play.com/Gadgets/Gadgets/4-/15574714/Philips-QG3040-Beard-Trimmer-Kit-Rechargeable/Product.html?_%24ja=tsid:11518|cat:15574714|prd:15574714 ]these [/url]for quite a while. No complaints, top trimming!
Do you own a Marin??
Thanks to this thread, I now live in fear of encountering a random beard trimmer...