TIPS
• If you are using an electric shaver for the first time, your skin will have to adapt to this new
way of shaving.
• We recommend testing it on an area with fine hair to get used to the shaving process.
• To adapt, use the new electric shaver only for at least 4 consecutive weeks.
• If you have sensitive skin, the adaptation period can be longer.
• Use the appliance on small areas for the first two or three days.
• Do not use the product if your skin is blemished or irritated. Consult a dermatologist before
using the appliance in these cases.
• When shaving for the first time, we recommend doing it at night, so that any redness can fade
before the next day.
• This appliance is recommended for cutting short hair.
• For best results, do not leave hair longer than 3 mm (1/8")
• Daily use of the appliance is recommended.
• Use of the device may cause redness or skin irritation.
• This is a normal reaction that will disappear over time. If these signs persist for more than
3 days, see a dermatologist.
• Regular massaging of the skin with gloves or pads will prevent the formation of ingrown
hairs.
• To avoid skin damage, do not press the shaver down too hard.
• Make slow circular movements over your face, rather than holding the shaving heads still in
one area.
• Avoid using the device outdoors, as bacteria may enter the pores and cause inflammation or
infection.
WARNING: To avoid damage and injury, do not use the device on the scalp,
eyebrows, eyelashes, clothing, fabric, cords, brushes, etc. Do not use on irritated
or damaged skin, scratches, pimples, ingrown hairs, warts (with hairs), or
wounds without first consulting with a dermatologist.
NOTE: Never use this product on wet skin. It is designed to operate in dry conditions
only.
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