Should Children Under 16 Be Barred From...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What sort of power source? If mains electricity then has to have a convenient shaver point. But if you get a rechargeable it can be used anywhere. Useful when travelling. There's also a very small batterydriven one that I found useful when rough camping.
Electic shavers make an awful racket - my partner hated it when she was trying to sleep in the next door bedroom, but you don't have any messing around with shaving foam etc, and you can shave on the move or in the car (with a rechargeable). Useful at the office to clear up 5pm shadow if going out afterwards.
What sort of hair growth does he have? I found as I got older that my face hair got thicker and tougher and in the end the electric couldn't do a good enough job. For a someone new to shaving or with light hair, then an electric is idea.
Its a very personal thing and I wouldn't buy one unless you boyfriend has actually says he wants one. There's not much difference between rotary and the other, the more blades you have the better the shave of course.
I would probably go for a foil rechargeable - say Braun.
Remember that whether electric or wet it needs some time for the face to get used to it. First time electrics feel like the skin is being plucked and you get a smell of ozone; first time wet the skin is very soft and liable to cutting - it toughens soon.
Of course, if he grows a beard he gets an extra five minutes in bed every day!