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why dony rechargeable batteries work in things like my spinbrush pro or my hair and beard trimmer?
Mar 11, 2008 by Sonny-Rohn Doubleday | Posted in Other - Electronics
They probably do not have enough voltage. If your spin brush uses 2 AA batteries and you use 2 rechargeable batteries the voltage is different. 2 AA batteries are 3V. Where as 2 rechargeable AA batteries are 2.4V.
eric k | Mar 11, 2008
is't not that they don't work...they just don't want you to put them into things that you only use for a small amount of time then store them.....
nighthawk | Mar 12, 2008
I'm a male with thick eyebrows, I get them waxed ocassionaly and have to trim the hair with a beard trimmer
Nov 02, 2007 by summit2006 | Posted in Hair
im looking for a more effective way, it seems as if they just keep getting thicker. i usually only get the bottom part of my eyebrow waxed but the top of them get too tall sometimes and i have to get it waxed too. i just hate how red i am afterword and am looking for better solutions for this problem. any ideas?
try and find a permanent hair removal clinic usually done with lazers, they usually take a few sessions but work miracles
mustang.baby | Nov 02, 2007
Male eyebrows do tend to get thicker as you get older - they seem to want to become caterpillars!
1] Since you already had them shaped by waxing, you could pluck stray hairs after showering or bathing [ hurts less with pores open ].
Then use toner to close the pores.
2] Buy a mustache comb, and brush all hairs straight up on forehead.
Trim the hairs that grow outside the brow area - [ don't pluck them, you will have an empty spot in your brows! ]
Nurse Susan | Nov 02, 2007
Don't bother with the waxing, its a waste of money and it's pointless. Pluck your eyebrows when they get out of order, and then you can also use an eyebrow comb and trim the hairs with scissors.
Angie | Nov 02, 2007
If you are tired of having to be red and are tired of waxing and shaving, then I suggest to let your eyebrows grow how they grow. Then don't do anything about it. No waxing, no shaving, no worrying. Guys look good with their hairiness, anyway in my opinion.
I used to get mine waxed and then I used to pluck them to keep them in order. Now I don't do anything to them. I just let them grow how they grow. I don't think they look so bad. And I'm a girl, too. Now I don't have to worry about plucking. Saves time, too.
hi | Nov 02, 2007
Let'em grow, that's what I do. Be a man and be proud of it.
Macaffluent | Nov 02, 2007
Can I use a beard trimmer to remove hair from my 'special areas'?
Oct 31, 2006 by deedubbyagee | Posted in Men's Health
I am worried about the teeth mechanism catching loose skin. I am so bored of Immac/Veet and I don't have the skill for a razor.
From personal experience, yes you can use a beard trimmer. Just be sure not to drop your slinky on the tooth mechanism and keep any other loose skin away from it as well. I dropped mine on the teeth, it bled and stung for a week, made sex a little difficult as well. My suggestion is to get a set of clippers and use the guards, then if you wanna go completely bald, go back with a razor.
FH | Oct 31, 2006
Hair trimmer used for beard.?
Sep 01, 2008 by harkkam | Posted in Hair
I cant find a beard trimmer that will give me the option for cutting down to 1mm or .5mm like the oster hair clippers will. Can I use a hair clipper meant for head hair and use it for my facial hair?