Rotary shavers cut hair efficiently, more or less, but
they only cut the hairs that they can push through the
holes or slots in perforated screens covering the sharp
cutter blades. To provide a close and completely clean
shave, the shaver must push every single hair through
a screen opening, regardless of its length or the angle
of its growth.
In the past thirty years, rotary shaver manufacturers
have concentrated on improving the efficiencies of the
shaver's cutting elements and the ability of perforated
screens to tilt and conform to every bump and crevice
in a man's face.
The problem of getting all hair ends to penetrate a
perforated screen was left up to the users who were
provided with some important advice..........
(1) Use the shaver for at least 3-4 weeks, until it trains
the beard to grow in a direction that works best for the
particular brand of shaver you are using.
(2) Move the shaver in circles to get a closer shave.
By now, every rotary shaver user knows that to get
a closer shave, you must push the entire shaver body
around in circles. Unfortunately, this procedure can't
be used under the jaw, around the lips or under the
nose, where circular shaver movement is impractical.
The SPINSHAVER solves both problems on its first
day of use..........
(1) There's no need to spend a month training your
beard to grow in a new direction, simply to find out if a
shaver will eventually give you a clean and close shave.
(2) Instead of tediously moving the entire shaver body
around in circles by hand, the SPINSHAVER rapidly
moves the shaver's screens over the entire face area,
including under the nose.
Because each revolving screen feeds every hair in its
path into the cutting elements, the SPINSHAVER can
provide a clean, close shave in less than a minute.
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