That’s why men should never use a women’s shaving machine.

Today we will talk about razors, namely the difference between women's razors and men's. Both produce the same companies and even use the same production technology. The same design, materials, it would seem, differ only in color. Pink for women and blue for men. But is that the only significant difference?





Editorial "Site" So I decided to figure out what the difference was between razors, whether men could use women's machines, and vice versa.

Everyone understands that women’s and men’s shaves are radically different. Men shave only the face and neck, and women have to remove excess vegetation from the legs, armpits and bikinis. I mean, almost the whole body. Of course, the tool for such executions should be special. Manufacturers took care of this, but women’s machines for some reason turned out to be much more expensive. What's the catch?



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This question has been raised many times. Many manufacturers admitted that the manufacturing technology of both machines is the same. Some excused themselves and said that women’s machines were made of different plastic to make the handle more reliable, while others said that it was all about the moisturizer strip.

It would be logical to assume that machine-machine They are more expensive than men. But is that really true? The answer to this question was helped by an experiment conducted by the editors of an American journal. Psychology Today. They tried to explain the high expectations of women’s machines from a psychological point of view.





Journalists have suggested that the cost of women's hygiene items is higher due to the fact that women want to be groomed much more than men, and are willing to pay more for it. Roughly speaking, they called it all a clever marketing ploy for more profit. To prove their theory, they made an interesting study.

The editors offered two dozen volunteers of both sexes to shave their partners’ machines. For 15 days, men shaved pink looms every morning and women blue twice a week. The result of the experiment was not as expected. It was not about psychology, it was just that the machines were really different.



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Men could not shave the women's loom as well as the men's. Even new machines missed part of the hairs, moreover, cut them not at the skin itself and left a small bristles. And the women were unhappy: mensel They seemed uncomfortable and rude. Many complained of irritation and cuts.

But still men's machines were much more practical. Women noted that the skin after shaving became smoother, as the razor cut the hair closer to the skin. If you add a soft shaving agent, the difference is not noticeable at all. If the ladies with the blue looms reconciled (and some even liked them more), then everything went awry for the men. Ungroomed appearance even after shaving, unevenly shaved bristles, the complication of each next shaving they did not like.



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Thus, the study proved that the men’s machine is a universal thing, but the women’s machine is suitable only for the delicate bikini zone. Men are categorically not suitable for women's machines, and it is better never to use them. First, there are fewer blades in pink machines, which is why it is simply impossible to shave all the hairs and bald spots remain.

Secondly, women’s machines are equipped with a colored strip impregnated with balm, which is well suited for dry skin of the legs, but not designed for the face. This balm is able to contaminate the pores of the face, which can lead to rashes. In general, if you want to be smoothly shaved and look groomed, women's machines are not for you.





If we talk about whether women can use men's machines, then the choice is still for women. Men's machines are suitable for women, and in some ways they are even better. They are enough for a longer period, they shave the skin more smoothly, but, on the other hand, they can leave cuts, which is extremely unpleasant in intimate areas. Although some doctors claim that shaving intimate areas and not worth it.





Hygiene is a very individual thing, and everyone decides for themselves what is acceptable here. But there's something to come to terms with, as well as the fact that men are better off using men's machines.

I wonder if we were the only ones to come to such conclusions? Have you experimented with blue and pink machines? If yes, please tell us about it in the comments!

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