Philips Ladyshave first impressions review


Good day, ladies! Today I am coming with a quick first impressions review for my newly bought device that has been in the market for a long time now. I used to have an epilator that had a shaving head, but it quickly broke and I had to go back to manual shaving. Now I gathered my desperation and finally bought this little device that overall cost me 27eur.

 The device is powered with two AA size batteries that were in the package as well. I went ahead beforehand and bought 4 separate batteries as well just to be safe and have some spares.

 



 The ladyshaver comes with two attachable heads as well, a brush to clean it and a pouch where to store it all.
 The first thing that I really liked was that it's incredibly light! My hands are not the largest ones, so you can judge for yourself how big in size this shaving machine is.

 Originally it has a safety head as well so you do not break it.


 Not being any different from my previous epilator, for it's price it works perfectly fine. Since it is powered with batteries, it does not require any wires for it to work so you have to move it a little slower when shaving to get everything, hence in my opinion it does not work as fast as the one I used to have, but the result is the same.



I got this device at the beginning of the week, I am using the original batteries and have fully shaved (legs, arms, armpits, bikini zone) twice and it still works, no worries about batteries suddenly dieing on you in the middle of the process. 

It has dry&wet options, but I have not put it in water yet, so I can't comment on that. The pros of using a mechanical shaver - no possibility of damaging any body part, bikini hair after a while is softer, no pain whilst shaving bikini zone, completely soft skin, no itchiness once hair grows back, easy to use, does not require any creams or soap, portable and you can do it even in the middle of a forest.

It does have a noise when turned on, but it's not the loudest one and compared to an epilator it is quieter. 

If you are thinking about getting yourself a ladyshaver, I do recommend this one! You can still take a look at shavers or hair trimmers targeted at the male audience, I do think that they work exactly the same.

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