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Shaving
Dry shaving
Before shaving, wipe away water or sweat on your skin.
1
1
Attach the shaver head [
H
].
2
2
Remove the bikini comb [
G
].
3
3
Check that the outer foil is not deformed or
damaged.
4
4
Press the OFF/ON switch [
K
] to turn on the
power.
Press gently so that the whole blade is in close contact
with the skin and the surface of the blade does not move
up and down.
Wet/foam shaving
Shaving with soap lather makes the skin slippery for a closer
shave.
1
1
Attach the shaver head [
H
].
2
2
Remove the bikini comb [
G
].
3
3
Check that the outer foil is not deformed or
damaged.
4
4
Wet your skin and put soap lather on your skin.
Do not use shaving cream, skin cream or skin lotion as it
will clog the blades.
5
5
Press the OFF/ON switch [
K
] to turn on the
power.
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•
Foot care
The basics of foot care
Do not use the product for filing anything
other than calluses and hardened skin on the
feet.
<Use on>
Callus
A callus is a hardened layer that forms
through repeated pressure or abrasion.
a
Hardened layer
b
Epidermis
c
Derma
<Avoid using on>
Blister
A blister is a fluid-filled, bean-sized bulge
caused by shoes rubbing against the skin or
horizontal bar exercises etc. It is caused by
sudden stimulus to the skin.
d
Fluid
Corns
A corn forms when a hardened layer thickens
and extends deep into the derma. Applying
pressure to a corn stimulates the nerves and
can be very painful.
e
Core
Wart
A wart is a raised area caused by a virus
entering a wound and causing cells to multiply.
Darkly-colored bumps may be visible and the
affected area may be slightly painful.
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