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goodmood14 · 3 years ago
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Electric Shaver Type
In choosing the best mens electric shaver, there are several points that you must pay attention to so that you don't make the wrong choice. Choose the reciprocating type for deep shaving purposes and the rotating type if you have sensitive skin. Electric shavers are broadly divided into two types: reciprocating type and rotating type or rotary type. You need to know the advantages and disadvantages of each type in order to choose a product that suits your beard and skin condition.
The reciprocating type is recommended for those of you who have thick mustache and want to do a deep shaving. This shaver provides a steady shave because the hair will be attached to the outside of the blade so it doesn't come off easily. Next, the beard shaving will be carried out by the vibration of the inner blade.
In line with the reciprocating type, the rotating type shaver is also suitable for deep shaving. The rotating type outer blade will hold the hair to be then shaved by the inner blade rotation.
For your information, the reciprocating type has a wider beard contact area than the rotating type. This directly affects the speed of the reciprocating shaver in shaving. With a shaver like this, you'll always have time to shave even on busy mornings.
Rotary type Recommended for people with sensitive skin If your skin feels tingly or bleeds when using a reciprocating shaver, switch to a rotary type immediately. This gentle rotating shaver on the skin of your cheeks and chin is suitable for sensitive skin.
Indeed, it takes time to get used to using it. Therefore, the shaver needs to be moved in a circle so that the beard can be shaved clean. However, if your skin is not comfortable with the pressure caused by using the previous type of shaver, choose the rotary type.
Please note, the choice of shaver has nothing to do with the color of the beard. Instead of choosing based on beard color, choose one that suits your beard type and individual skin condition.
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goodmood14 · 3 years ago
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goodmood14 · 3 years ago
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Types of Warts
Plantar warts are caused by a virus that affects the skin. Cirus known as Human PapillomaVirus (HPV). These viruses are common in children, however, can still be commonly contracted by adults. These can be painful and look like a small piece of skin. Although warts rarely affect the feet, they can affect the toes and are common in people with weak immune systems.
Plantar warts are warts that affect the feet. They are more commonly found on the bottoms of the feet. Other types of warts include:
Fungal warts which are caused by yeast in the feet. This may be more common in children and it can affect the toenails, the skin on the foot and the soles of the feet.
Scabies (in children) which is a contagious skin condition. This is when the child has raised areas of inflamed skin that can cause the skin to itch, burn and become crusty and rough.
Pityriasis Versicolor (Infectious fungal infection of the skin) which is commonly called ‘Freckle Bumps’ and causes the skin to become thickened and to become raised with a red, scaling skin and may have scaly patches.
Toenail warts – toenail warts may be flat, but usually grow out of the toe and are usually yellow in colour and may crack. They may bleed easily.
Plantar warts may be the more common and be seen in adults and children. The first signs are a sudden growth on the bottom of the feet. These are usually painful, but the area may be red, swollen, and itchy. After a few days, there may be a yellow, grey or reddish scaly rash that gets thicker over the area. There are several types of warts affecting the feet.
If the warts are caught early, the wart can be cured. But, as soon as the warts are caught, the warts usually spread to the other areas of the foot. If the wart gets worse, it can cause discomfort, pain and it may even be difficult to walk and cause blisters on the top of the foot or the toes. Maybe you should go to footscray clinic to check your feet.
Warts on the feet may also lead to Bruising and bleeding from the toes, Toes and feet may be painful and swollen, Blisters that may cause pain and discomfort, and Difficulty walking and even standing.
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goodmood14 · 3 years ago
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goodmood14 · 3 years ago
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Groom+Style faithfully reviews all of the best electric shavers available on the market. 
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