Braun CoolTec - a Woman’s Perspective:
Before we go any further with this review, let's talk about the Braun CoolTec from a woman’s perspective. The gadget is cute, I
love that it comes in its own little zip-up case, which makes taking
it with you when you travel, an absolute breeze.
I
must begin by stating for the record that Mr. LXG was not enthusiastic
about me using his new shaver on my legs, but hey, a girl's gotta do
what a girl's gotta do for her readers, so after much whining and
arm-twisting, I got to have
the first go!
After
growing my leg hairs out for a few days, it was the perfect length to
try out the Braun CoolTec CT4s.
I normally shave my legs with a good
old fashioned 4-blade razor when I shower - mainly because because if I
dry shave, my legs tend to get itchy and bumpy.
Which is why I decided
to trial this shaver on my dry legs - to see if its cooling function would
prevent my skin from itching (honestly, the sacrifices I make just so
you can get the real low-down).
Although
admittedly the shaver is not actually designed to be used on a woman’s legs, it nevertheless performed very well.
The cooling function was very impressive, and actually quite pleasant. It
literally felt like I had an ice cube being drawn across my skin and even after shaving, there was no itchy reaction.
My
only criticism is that it did not shave as cleanly as a traditional
razor after one go over a particular area, but you can't have everything
I guess. I had to undertake a second pass to achieve a smoother shave
and pass the feel-test - but visually it looked just fine after just one
go.
In
summary, I think its a beautifully crafted gadget and I wish we women
had one for ourselves, preferably in pink!
Its super-handy and I love
the cooling factor, which really does work.
Would I buy it if I was a guy - or even for my guy? Most certainly!
The Lady@LXG
Braun CoolTec - The LXG Review:
For as long as hair has been sprouting on my face, I’ve been
a member of the Wet Shave Club. I’ve never found anything more refreshing or
effective than the crisp, clean partnership of razor-blade and shaving foam.
I did have a brief liaison with an electric shaver in my
late teens, and all that left me with was irritated and reddened skin, so
needless to say, that relationship didn’t last very long.
Of course I do agree that wet shaving requires an investment
in time, perhaps ten minutes compared to the 2 minute spin on an electric
shaver – but the results of a wet shave have always far outweighed anything else, so this extra time has never been
an issue.
So when Braun recently announced the launch of their CoolTec
electric shaver, the traditionalists amongst us at LXG were admittedly not that
excited at the news.
But nevertheless I am not one to turn my nose up at any new
experience, and after having read a little more about Braun’s patented CoolTec
technology, I was happy to have the opportunity to give it a test drive… It
would surely take a LOT to change this old shaver’s mind…
Okay so the first thing that has to be said is that as far
as electric shavers go, the CoolTec looks pretty cool in black and dark blue.
Braun’s promise with the CoolTec is to deliver something that
other electric shavers thus far have failed to achieve - a non-irritating
shave. Their solution sounds misleadingly simple – to just keep it cool.
You see, the problem with all electric shavers is that they
generate heat. While you're shaving, this warmth is passed on to the skin and
often initiates the most common shave irritations, such as redness, ingrown
hairs, and breakouts – hence why my earlier attempts with electric razors were
so short-lived.
Braun has added a cooling aluminium bar on the tip of the
razor, designed to cool it down as it shaves, through proprietary Thermo
Electric Cooling (TEC) technology.
The CoolTec ‘effect’ can be triggered by pressing the ‘snowflake’
symbol on the razor’s handle. The cooling bar is set between two SensoBlade
foil-style razors and one epilating jaw.
After charging the razor, I set about introducing it to my
3-day old stubble – already nervously anticipating razor burn as soon as I
began…
But even as I started to shave, the Cooltech kicked in, and
this wonderful, icy sensation followed wherever the razor moved over my skin.
As I shave, the bar comes into contact with my face and chills any sparks causing
the irritation process before they can even start.
The science behind this is literally quite cool - underneath the razor is a cooling element,
much like in a fridge, which cools the aluminium bar as you shave. The CoolTec
also works to remove heat from the face created by friction and transfers it
into a heat sink stowed away in the middle of the shaver.
In no time at all my face was fuzz-free, and not a single
razor-burn in sight. The cooling effect really seems to have made all the
difference. The razor also includes a long hair trimmer that worked well to trim
my goatee, and should work just as well on sideburns, beards, and moustaches.
It’s also waterproof so you can have a shave in the shower (I will also be putting this to the test shortly).
I was testing out the CoolTec CT4s model, but the CoolTec
CT5cc has an added self-cleaning attachment incorporated in its charging dock
which cleans and lubricates the blades.
The CoolTec stays charged for 45 minutes worth of buzzing
and gets enough power from five minutes of charging for one good shave.
So, the question must be asked… has the CoolTech made a
convert out of me? Well, all things considered, it did impress – and the cooling
effect made a usually uncomfortable process actually quite pleasant.
Of course as far as I’m concerned there’s still nothing
quite as invigorating as a traditional closer-than-close wet shave, but when
pushed for time while still needing the assurance of a comfortable, burn-free
shave – I might just be reaching for the CoolTech more times than I might care
to admit…
For more information about the CoolTech and the latest news about the range, check out the Braun fan-page on Facebook.
For more information about the CoolTech and the latest news about the range, check out the Braun fan-page on Facebook.
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