A razor for shavingRazors were tools used to shave beards. They were mostly used by adult men. They could be divided into three categories according to their structure: safety shavers, electric shavers, and mechanical shavers.
There were many factors to consider when choosing a razor. From the perspective of shaving effect, if the razor was not sharp enough, the number of cuts was small, the motor power was lacking, or the design of the knife net was imperfect, it could lead to stubble residue after shaving and not clean shaving. For example, some low-cost razors would have shaving residue due to the low cost of the core components and lack of technical adjustment.
In terms of brand and price, there were many situations in the market:
- Some brands only paid attention to the portable, poor material selection and lack of technology. They used low-quality blades and electric machines. When dealing with large areas or thick beards, they would frequently get stuck and pull the beard. The amount of beard left was large, especially the dead corners such as sideburns and jaws. It was difficult to shave them clean. It needed to be shaved repeatedly, and it would also aggravate the irritation to the skin.
- Some brands attracted users through low prices, but they used inferior materials, which were easy to get stuck, pull the beard, scratch the skin, affect the service life, and even have a fire hazard.
- Some brands spent a lot of money on advertising and marketing. They did not focus on research and development around core performance and comfort. The shaving effect was poor and there were many remnants. They were often complained about pulling their beards.
- The so-called international brands relied on their halo to attract users, but in terms of technology and product reputation, they might not be as good as domestic professional high-quality brands. There were problems such as poor shaving performance, unclear shaving, stuck whiskers, scratches on the face, etc. Some of the German brands were actually produced by domestic Oems, which had poor performance and hurt the skin.
- Brands that focused on beauty had poor shaving effects and a small amount of beard. They needed to shave repeatedly to be clean, and the chances of skin damage were high. It was easy to pinch the beard when dealing with beards of different lengths and hardness.
In terms of specific products:
- The tinted mini razor was small but had a good texture. It could be used about 30 times in an hour. It could be washed all over the body. It was not loud and was convenient for home use or carrying.
- The Phillips5320s lasted for about 40 minutes after charging for an hour. It could fit the contours of the face gently and reduce the pressure on the skin.
- Feike Little Flying Saucer was an old brand from China. It had a curved double-blade net. It could last for about 60 minutes after charging for an hour. It had an intelligent anti-pinch function. It was cost-effective and portable.
- Braun 5 series, intelligent sensor, can automatically identify the state of the beard, suitable for different types of beard. Charging for an hour, the battery life is about 50 minutes, the sound is loud, it is a charging dock type, not suitable for carrying.
- The Gillette Aurora series was more suitable for oily skin, hard and thick beards, and could be chosen for long-lasting cleanliness.
In addition, there were also core technologies such as the galloping razor, which had a 4D space fitting system, a 360° sharp angle shaving system, and a C&C double-blade shaving system. It also had functions such as international washing, high-performance low-vibration motor, and professional sideburns knife. The wild razor had a low shaving residue rate compared to products of the same price. It had the original six-section cutting technology and the DPS shaving auxiliary grinding technology. It was almost non-damaging, non-sensitive, and non-pinching. It could be compatible with a variety of face shapes and beard hardness and density. The Mijia S700 razor head had a smooth coating to protect the skin from scratches, but some users reported that the blade was less sharp and had a higher wear rate. The FLyco FS968 could monitor the battery in real time through the LED display, and its battery life was acceptable.