The thing that worked well for me when I was starting to shave was an
electric razor. I preferred a Norelco (3 "floating" heads), but a
Remington "foil" razor might work too. When I got old enough to grow
a full beard, I did, and that saved a lot of time. A blade razor was
reminiscent of "bloodletting"!! Depends on your son's arm/hand and
head control whether he'll be able to do it independently.
Kendall
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 8:19 PM, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> can anyone make suggestions for shaving facial hair on our 19 year old
> son? or is there another longer lasting suggestion for facial hair removal.
> i cant imagine shaving him every day.
>
> thank you.
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