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Philips OneBlade Pro

Philips OneBlade Pro

Question about OneBlade Pro - 546396

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Anonymous

1 year ago

I have been bald for years due to low hair growth. Two weeks ago I had to have an operation because of a skull fracture. The scar is healing well and is now easy to clean and touch. However, before I go over it with a wet razor as I used to, I was advised to use a skin-friendly electric razor. What is your experience with the device on skin folds, pimples or the nipple area? Is it possible to accidentally damage the skin surface if used correctly?

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vaneik

1 year ago

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So far I have had 0 problems with cuts and scratches with this razor.

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Anonymous

1 year ago

I recently got the device and am very surprised how well I can shave over my fresh scars.
Where the scar forms a bulge, I just rub it gently.
Where an overlap has formed, I shave from the higher side, but pull back until I hit the scar junction.

The shave is not comparable to a wet shave. In my situation, however, I am happy to use it every 2-3 days to remove the stubble that has been causing me pain

over the past few weeks.
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nundenn

1 year ago

... when the skin is tight, tightened, amazingly without problems. at first I was very careful, now I mill over the skin ;-)