Question:
another debate on bikini line
Always avoided bikini waxes as i can't cope with anymore pain so always either used cream or dry or wet shaved. However after seeing a thread about the Sekio (sp) shaver is it really better than an ordinary ladyshave? I also have the problem that at the moment i am more sensitive to pain due to medication, went for acupuncture a month ago and the pain, my word!!! so that rules out waxing completely!!!:p
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No recommendations for the Seiko then?
It's supposed to be brilliant as it can get into all sorts of nooks and krannies (!!) but for my birthday last week my b/f bought me a Remington Bikini Line Shaver and have to say it's brilliant, it's quite small and comes with 2 diff. heads and you can remove one of the heads and just be left with the blades for a close cut.
I really recommend them as I've had no problem with it and it doesn't cut the skin either, which IMO is a brucey bonus!
I want one of these as I have ridiculously sensitive skin and my bikini line usually ends up looking as though I have some terrible disease:o
There was a big thread on them not long ago-just do a thread search under "Seiko"
I'm afraid I don't know how to link to threads:confused:
I checked the other thread before starting this one but as that thread was a while ago i wanted to see if there were any updates and whether people had found them to be good in the long run....
And Ali i had a trimmer from Remington years ago but it didn't do a good job so i got my money back, maybe they've improved them since then?
Always avoided bikini waxes as i can't cope with anymore pain so always either used cream or dry or wet shaved. However after seeing a thread about the Sekio (sp) shaver is it really better than an ordinary ladyshave? I also have the problem that at the moment i am more sensitive to pain due to medication, went for acupuncture a month ago and the pain, my word!!! so that rules out waxing completely!!!:p
Thanks
Answers:
No recommendations for the Seiko then?
Answers:
It's supposed to be brilliant as it can get into all sorts of nooks and krannies (!!) but for my birthday last week my b/f bought me a Remington Bikini Line Shaver and have to say it's brilliant, it's quite small and comes with 2 diff. heads and you can remove one of the heads and just be left with the blades for a close cut.
I really recommend them as I've had no problem with it and it doesn't cut the skin either, which IMO is a brucey bonus!
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I want one of these as I have ridiculously sensitive skin and my bikini line usually ends up looking as though I have some terrible disease:o
There was a big thread on them not long ago-just do a thread search under "Seiko"
I'm afraid I don't know how to link to threads:confused:
Answers:
I checked the other thread before starting this one but as that thread was a while ago i wanted to see if there were any updates and whether people had found them to be good in the long run....
And Ali i had a trimmer from Remington years ago but it didn't do a good job so i got my money back, maybe they've improved them since then?