
First Impressions: I admit it, I'm a skeptic when it
comes to new products and I'm even more skeptical of products that promise
to make anything like shaving easier especially the intimate kind. Call me
strange but I value my Clitoris and the fact that it works -)). So when I
was approached by Deak LLC (owners of PartnersForYou.com), and asked if I
would consider advertising this shaver on Clitical, I just had to try it
first. So I ordered and as promised the items were delivered to my door by
priority mail three days later. So far so good!!
On unwrapping the box, I wasn't
disappointed either I'm glad to report even if I was intrigued. The Japanese
writing on the box was a put off but the instructions for both shavers were
in the packages and to my delight were in English. There are actually two
shavers in the kit. One is a lady shaver that requires two AA battery to
run. The other is the Feather Touch intimate shaver and comes complete with a
battery and a carrying case. Both have clear cleaning instructions and
brushes designed for the job. The lady shaver was compact and neat something
that I liked and it seemed to be powerful enough as I turned it on. The
Feather Touch intimate shaver is basically designed to finish off the shaving
process and make your skin smooth without irritation. I had about 7 days
worth of hair to remove from down there as due to a heavy cold I had forgone
my usual wet shave in the shower for a week prior to this test. How would
these products cope? Only one way to find out!
The Test:
The instructions are very clear on one
thing, you should use both these products before you bathe or shower. Dry,
grease free skin was essential for this operation to be a success. So with
my mirror in position, I set to work with the LadyFair shaver. Small,
compact and a breeze to handle is how I'd describe this tool. As long as you
remember to pull the skin taut and shave in the opposite direction of the
hair growth you should have no problems with this. Actually it was a
pleasant experience and in no time I had trimmed my slightly untamed bush.
If topiary was as easy as using this product then we would all be experts on
the ancient art of bush shaping.
Now came the intimate shaver, the
icing on the cake so to speak. I was impressed to see it was made by Seiko.
I really enjoyed using this product and I can't say that about a convention
wet razor. Basically, all I was doing was finishing the job, by taking off
the smaller hairs that the trimmer had shortened for me. I found by holding
my skin taut and using small circular motions this was a doodle. It took me
about fifteen minutes to get myself as smooth as I wanted all over but this
method was a lot less hassle than the usual wet shave not to mention safer.
I liked the way the Feather Touch felt as I held it; it's round shape and longish
handle made it easy to maneuver as well. It felt solid and well built and
the vibrations it produced were minimal, after a little trial and error I
found the way that worked best for me. Even those tricky bit between your
lips were easy to shave use this. I really liked the fact that this product
felt safe especially considering where I was using it. All that remained now
was a shower and the ummm The Hubby test. He wasn't disappointed with the
results either I'm happy to report!
What’s it all add up to?
Okay, I admit it the company won me
over with this product. I'm sold and I won't be going back to a wet razor
anytime soon. I loved the fact that was mess free, and I could basically use
it anywhere, anytime I needed a quick trim or touch up. It was also great
for underarm touch ups. Basically once I 'd done the lawn edging and shaping
all that was required every day or so was a quick brush over with the
Feather Touch shaver and I was smooth again. If you're looking for a product that
is easy to use, won't leave you full of lumps and bumps in all the wrong
places and is actually safe to use then you can't go wrong with this product
in my view, just remember to follow the instructions! If you enjoy mutual
shaving with your partner then this kit would be ideal, as he can see and
reach places better than you can but even solo shaving was a doodle.
At $54.95 it's not the cheapest kit on
the market but in my opinion is worth the money and when you consider that
wet shaving costs an average of $120 a year this isn't expensive by
comparison. You get two products and a lot less hassle for your money.
Couple that with it's a lot safer and saves those annoying lumps and bumps I
figure you can't go wrong at the price.