I know he's going to think this is "too girly" for a 14 y/o but buy a facewash and wash his face before hand (something with a scrub in it)...it makes shaving better because it will get rid of some of the dead skin on his face before he shaves.
That might be something to ease him into though.![]()
Our DS14 just started shaving a few months ago right before he turned 14. Not daily, about every 2 - 3 days. My parents got him an electric rotary shaver (Norelco, I think).Any suggestions on what kind to buy?
Thanks!
My 14 year old received an electric razor for Christmas. I think my 18 year old started shaving around 14 too. He is like an ape though. He just started taking care to groom the unibrow. I told him he needs to trim the underarm hair next.
I changed from a normal razor to an electric because the normal one gave me a rash all the time.
Ducklite, is your son blonde/fair-haired? I swear I am fed up looking like a teenager at 29. I am the complete opposite of the apes described here, and still developing. Something tells me this is not quite right for my age.
Hey I held back. I didn't describe his legs. He's a runner, let's just say he could probly trim 10 seconds off his time if he'd take care of the hair on his legs.
Yeah, at 29 I'm thinking I should've done something about my development a long time ago. It ain't just my face. I keep getting told that because I'm medium/fair haired that the hair just doesn't show, but I have very little leg or arm hair; when you start going to Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon and see guys of 14 with more, it gets to you.
My DS just turned 13 this week and I've been threatening to buy him an electric razor for his birthday for the last month or two! And, he sure hasn't been too happy with me about it either. lol But, with his upper lip looking 'dirty' all of the time and the under chin hair looking like he has the beginning of an Amish style beard....what does he expect?![]()
Kim