Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk
I believe that it is not a pleasant experience to see a person coming out of shower room with cuts and bruises on his face. Unfortunately, I've had to see this daily up until I recently presented my husband with MSS.
I used to see my husband struggling with his outrageous razor to achieve smooth and close shave. How can you avoid cuts and bruises on most difficult contours of your face while working with a stiff straight tool? Huh
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This thought took me to MSS when I was searching something meaningful for my husband as our First anniversary present.I was quite excited for the gift I got for him so when he tried MSS for the first time I enjoyed the experience the same way he did.
He just filled the Nivea fluid in his shaver and it was ready to start with. No need of brushing the face thoroughly with shaving foam and wait for the stiff beard to become soft. The movement of the MSS was amazing; it seemed like shaver was smoothly massaging his face. Nivea fluid gave the finest lubrication and pivot movements were submissively following the contours of the face. I could undoubtedly see the WOW!!! Expression on my husband's face
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The grip on shaver was so perfect and its "JUST RIGHT" shape gives full control to handle it with ease. I could well imagine how electrified was my husband with this unique gizmo that he eagerly explained me what is so unique about this shaver
..The shaver head has 2 pivot actions, not only the head itself moves and follows the contours of the face but also the 3 Flex Tracker automatically tracks the curves of the face and protect against skin irritation
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I am really happy that I had spent my time and energy to find something that can actually make a difference. What else can be a more meaningful gift than MSS as it reminds him of my care and love every morning.
Highly recommended
HINA ALI, Amazon.co.uk
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Love it December 2, 2008 Kenneth Baker (West Mids) Had this shaver for about 4 months now. As I have a fair skin and light beard this is an excellent product. No shaver burn, cool clean shave. HIGHLY recommended.
Good, not great, electric shaver November 26, 2008 Mr M. Duone (Caledonia) I don't normally use an electric shaver but seeing as they can speed up a pretty tiresome job every morning I thought I'd go back to them. The Philips Nivea shaver does have some very nice plus points. For one it's not that expensive, shavers coming in at 100 or near it were far too much for my budget. Secondly the contour shaped heads work better at not irritating. This one also has a unique design for moisturising the face and is waterproof (something I wished my previous one was, after it broke). However for it's plus points it does have a few bad ones. It has a habit of missing hairs. I have, on occasion, had to use my Gillette just to get a totally clean shave. Sadly this happens more with longer facial hair. It also needs almost constant moisturising so it doesn't drag, which is very annoying as it uses up the refill very quickly. For the money though, and for when I use it (travelling when needing a fast shave) it does the trick to fair degree. I would recommend that if you're after a good shaver to use all the time then this possibly isn't the best. For those that want something to use on a business trip or on vacation then this is perfect.
Not the best November 25, 2008 Solomon Broad (UK) I bought this shaver after my previous Philishave died. I should have known better. I seem to have very quick growing hair. I can shave in the morning, and by that evening I can shave again. This shaver (and the previous model I had) both had a problem with this. I often get missed hairs, especially around my jawline and Adam's apple. The head on this style of shaver seem unable to trim correctly in such areas, for all the fact that they're flexible. Couple this with missed/quickly growing hairs, and I find that I often need to wet shave to clean up, which negates the point of using this shaver in the first instance. If I shave twice a day, it's pretty good. But who wants to do that? Good points: 1] The shaving cream supplied does tend to take the burn out of shaving. 2] The shaver itself is nice and light, and easily cleaned under a running tap. I find it best to add a little liquid soap to give it a through clean. Bad points: 1] It's not obvious when the shaver needs charging/is fully charged. As soon as the shaver is put onto the charger, the LED glows green. Does this mean it's charged? Is it still charging? I have no idea. A flashing LED while charging would have been a lot more helpful. 2] The heads can't cope very well at all with longer hairs. If one is missed, that's it. It will never get picked up again, no matter how many times you scrub at it. 3] The open design means that hair ends up down your front and on the floor. There's nothing to stop it going everywhere. 4] The slim design makes it slightly awkward to grip. I don't have especially big hands, but I do feel sometimes like I'm holding a pencil. 5] You really need to push the shaver against your face. I find angling the heads away from my skin, so they're not completely touching it, helps a bit. All told, I wouldn't buy another one.
10/10 November 18, 2008 D. Griffith This is the best electric razor I've owned. Used in the shower it gives an exceptional shave - well recommended!
Adequate shaver with weaknesses November 9, 2008 Ian Linux (Birmingham, UK) First of all, this shaver takes a little getting used to but my skin settled down after about 10 days. I get a pretty close shave having learnt to not push it too hard and just relax. Now the weaknesses: 1) 12 months anticipated In-built redundancy on shaver head - HS85 2) Gel cartridge redundancy of 6 months 3) Nivea gel expensive With 1 above starting at > GBP25, I suspect the annual costs for running this shaver stands at about GBP30-40 if you follow Philips's guidelines. Don't be fooled by the advertisers into thinking you are buying 3 HS85 units, as they often use the three head fact to con. Added to which: 4) The shaver is cheaply built IMO and will not survive a fall from sink height onto a hard tiled surface. What's annoying is the consumerist philosophy which ignores sustainability. I wouldn't mind paying for the annual extras if the unit was built solidly in the first place. Philips don't seem to care that this unit is of poor build quality. 5) Cheap and nasty charger which relies on the weight of the shaver to sit properly on a shelf. Overall, nice shaver for my bristles and skin characteristics, but way too many flaws and expensive to run over the year. BIC throwaways might be less satisfying, but certainly much, much cheaper
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