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Compare electric shavers to razor blades

With an electric shaver, you can easily and quickly shave your face. Compared to manual shaving, you don't get skin irritation as fast, but you shave less smoothly and fresh. In this article, we'll go into the pros and cons of both shaving methods, so you know which method suits you best.

Comparison electric shaver and razor blade

Electric shaver Razor blade
Smooth shave Shaves less smoothly Shaves smoothly
Sensitive skin Suitable for sensitive skin Not suitable for a sensitive skin
Wet or dry Wet or dry Wet
User-friendliness Shave quickly without shaving foam or water You need water or shaving foam and some preparation
Styles Lots of choice for beard styles Little choice for beard styles

Smooth shave

Shave smooth with Philips Series 9000

Electric shaver: only smooth with the most advanced

Most electric shavers don't shave directly on the skin, but just above. This ensures a less smooth shaving performance. Electric shavers that promise a smooth performance are electric shavers of the highest segment. For example, the Series 9 by Braun and Series 9000 by Philips.

  • Most advanced electric shavers shave smooth.
  • Less advanced electric shavers shave less smooth.
Smooth shave with a razor blade

Razor blade: always smooth

With a razor blade, you shave very closely to the skin. This ensures a smooth shaving performance without stubble. You do need to master the technique for this, so you won't accidentally damage your skin.

  • Shaves closely to the skin with a smooth result.
  • You need to master the technique.

Sensitive skin

Sensitive skin

Electric shavers: specially for the sensitive skin

An advantage of electric shavers is that they're often specially made for sensitive skin. An electric shaver lifts up the hairs, so you can easily cut them without pressuring your skin. This prevents skin irritation, cuts, and grown-in hairs.

  • Ideal for sensitive skin.
Sensitive skin

Razor blade: harmful to the skin

In comparison to a electric shaver, a manual razor blade is more harmful to your skin. With a razor blade, you shave closely to the skin and have to cover the same area multiple times for a good shaving result. This causes razor burn and skin irritation. That's why if you have a sensitive skin, we recommend an electric shaver.

  • Close to the skin, so bigger chance on skin irritation and razor burn.

Shave wet or dry

Shave wet

Electric shaver: both wet and dry

Shaving foam or water isn't always necessary for electric shaving. You can shave dry comfortably with an electric shaver. The advantage is that you can use the appliance anywhere, and you don't need to be near a faucet. The disadvantage is that you don't feel as fresh after shaving.

  • Shave both wet and dry.
  • Not dependent on a faucet.
  • Not every electric shaver is waterproof.
Wash your face

Razor blade: always with water and shaving foam

You need water and shaving foam to shave comfortably with a razor blade. This lets you glide smoothly on the skin and you feel fresh after your shave. The disadvantage is that you always have to be near a faucet. When you shave dry with your razor blade, it damages your skin.

  • You'll always feel fresh after your shave.
  • Not suitable for dry shaving.

User-friendliness

Shave with feedback in an app

Electric shaver: less freedom, but fast shave

Shaving with an electric shaver is easier to learn than shaving with a razor blade. The appliance does most of the work for you and you even receive feedback with some of them via a smartphone app. Your skin also needs less preparation and you just have to cover an area once to remove the hairs.

  • Easy to learn.
  • Less preparation required.
  • Guidance in feedback app.
  • Often dependent on a socket.
  • Not every appliance offers feedback in the app.
Shave and trim

Razor blade: lot of freedom, but time-consuming

The advantage of a razor blade is that you're never dependent on a fully charged battery or socket. But, shaving with a razor blade is something you have to learn. It may be difficult and time-consuming for beginners.

  • Never dependent on a socket.
  • Time-consuming.
  • You have to learn the technique.

Different styles

Precision trimmer

Electric shaver: easily create different beard styles

With an electric shaver, you can easily create different beard styles. Compared to a razor blade, you'll receive one or more attachments or combs with most electric shavers. You can't use these to shave the hairs completely, but you can trim them to a length you like. With a precision trimmer, you can create details and trim your sideburns.

  • Different attachments for trimming and precision work.
Smooth shave

Razor blades: no trimming

With a razor blade, you don't receive multiple attachments to trim your beard. You can easily shave off all the hairs, but can't change your beard style. Don't want to cut off your entire beard every time, but do want to trim it? We recommend an electric shaver with trimmer function, or a beard trimmer.

  • Easy to create straight lines.
  • No trimmer function.

Conclusion

The main difference between electric shavers and razor blades is the shaving performance and the user-friendliness. You buy an electric shaver if you want an easy shave, you have a sensitive skin, or because you want to be able to trim and style your beard. You can get the best shaving performance with a razor blade, but electric shavers from the best series show the same shaving performance nowadays.

Kevin
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Kevin Electric Shaver Expert.
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