How to Find the Best Women's Shavers at the Best Price

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Is it a Shaver or a Razor?

Do the ladies really need a different sort of shaver than guys? Do women's legs (and underarms) need something different than a man's face and neck? Blade or electric? Pink and pretty, or pugnacious and powerful? Perhaps the dreaded epilator! Which shaver is best for women, and where to find it at the best price? Here's how to find out. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

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      Visit ConsumerSearch.com's page of Women's Shavers Reviews. ConsumerSearch is a terrific product review site. They "review the reviews" from sources like Consumer Reports, Amazon.com and Epinions, and cover a wide variety of shavers based on popularity, nick-free comfort, closeness and other factors.

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      Panasonic Close Curves Electric Shaver

      Consider top-rated shavers. There are several top-rated lady's shavers at ConsumerSearch. The Gillette Venus Divine was ranked the best razor (non-electric) specifically marketed for women; it comes with a built-in "intensive moisture strip" (Mmmmmm!). But many women report that they don't shop for a 'lady's razor' and actually prefer the Gillette Mach3 Turbo. Electric shavers cut almost as close as razors, and the Panasonic Close Curves was ranked the best electric shaver for women.

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      Braun Silk epil Xelle epilator

      Examine epilators. Epilators actually yank hairs out of the skin, not without a certain degree of pain. The Braun Silk epil Xelle was ranked the top epilator by ConsumerSearch, while the Philips Satinelle HP got good grades as a budget epilator.

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      Bic Soleil Disposable Razor

      Visit GoodHousekeeping.com for another set of excellent reviews. They also give high marks to the aforementioned Venus Divine, and also give special note to the Bic Soleil for Women as the best disposable woman's razor.

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      Gillette Venus Divine Razor

      The Resources section includes links to the sites mentioned...make sure to check them for any updates to the recommendations mentioned here.

Tips & Warnings

  • See the 'Where to Buy' section at ConsumerSearch.com for a quick comparison of prices for any product.

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Comments

  • JoyNmyHeart Dec 05, 2008
    Great article. My husband is so tired of me using his razor and I should probably use my own and now I know how to find the best one out there for me. Thanks!

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