Panasonic shavers and groomers are thoughtfully designed to give your family the perfect look with professional-level results, at home or anywhere. The wet/dry capabilities, self-cleaning features on ergonomic non-slip grip designs, and multi-blade flex systems help you style, trim, and get dressed up in a snap. On the blog, we reviewed the Panasonic Arc 3 shaver, Panasonic 5-blade shaver, and Panasonic Nanoe hair dryer, and now you have a chance to win one for your home. Enter the contest and give yourself the chance to win one of these Panasonic grooming tools from Best Buy.
Panasonic cordless shavers for a close shave anywhere
Many guys have put off shaving this past year. Beards have become the norm. My husband doesn’t shave so I’m accustomed to seeing a man with facial hair. However, some men and some wives are getting tired of it! Especially if the hair is left to grow willy-nilly, this way and that way, without a style or plan. If you are a man with a plan, (or a wife with plans for her man, haha), then Panasonic shavers and trimmers are a great solution.
These shavers go anywhere … many even go in the shower. So when it’s time to trim the beard, or remove it and go smooth, a few minutes with a Panasonic shaver or trimmer will reveal the face hidden under the hair, so you keep looking your best. In this contest, we are giving away two great shavers: which one is best for you, the Arc 3 Wet-Dry shaver or the 5-Blade wet-dry shaver?
Panasonic Nanoe hair dryer gives salon-like styling every day
Sometimes, neatly done hair is all you need to enhance your appearance and feel good. The Panasonic Nanoe hair dryer is a great everyday tool for your whole family. It lets you achieve a healthy, radiant look every day, in the comfort of your home. Its unique oscillating dryer head disperses heat evenly, dries hair quickly and gently with no hot spots, making sure that your hair and scalp stay healthy, and you are in ultimate comfort. It’s easy to use and helps you style your hair with salon-quality results.
We sent out one to Rae Chen to review and share honest feedback. Read her article to learn more about the different features and attachments, then come back and enter this contest for a chance to win one of these great prizes for yourself.
How to enter
Entering this contest is easy and you can enter twice by commenting below this article:
- Tell us what is the most fun or drastic hairstyle you’ve tried in your life and what made you decide to change it
- Read Rae’s review article and tell us what features she discusses that prevents hair from over-drying
What you can win
At the end of this contest, we will randomly select 4 winners from all eligible entries. One will receive a Panasonic Nanoe hair dryer, two will receive Panasonic 5-Blade Shaver, and one will receive a Panasonic Arc 3 Shaver.
This contest runs from Sep 21st to Oct 5th.
Remember you can enter twice by commenting below this article. However, share this contest with someone who would love a chance to win a Panasonic shaver or hair dryer and enjoys being well-groomed.
Rae recommends using tools that won’t get too hot and using heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools.
I tried dyeing my hair red as a teenager, because I wanted to look cool (it did not look cool!).
She discusses using use heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools.
I tried Jheri Curls as a kid, did not like the upkeep
I grew long hair during the pandemic now I need a hair dryer Ya a razor would be good to have too ✔️
I used to have lots of black hair but with job children and life it is now thin and grey
Going grey because of Covid
I used to get perms, but the last time I got one my hair was so tightly curled I looked terrible! I vowed no more perms, ever.
I used to have long hair but went short as my hair was too thick and wavy
I had a perm that was not very flattering. The oscillating quick-dry nozzle prevents hair from drying out.
In the 80’s I had a rat tail and spiky hair.
I used to have a mullet, nuff said? lol .Ree said to use heat protectant.
use tools that won’t get too hot—and use heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools.
I had a Mohawk in high school Iwas the only one until my little brother copied me
I am a female and I used to have a mullet style hair cut.
I think it looked good on me but my kids insisted that I grow out the front.
I do not adapt well to change, so my hair is stuck in the 70’s and really hasn’t changed since high school other than some highlights
I learned to never ever perm your hair….good lord I looked like a Q-tip that exploded!! Never again in my life next to cutting bangs!! Nope!!
They recommend using a product in your hair to protect it
shavinyit
coloring my hair red
The permed short hair, I changed it because it made my hair dry and fizzy
When I was very young I had very long, curly, blond hair. Finally my mom took me to the barber and had my hair cut short, to stop the fussing every time she washed my hair. That was the best thing for me – no more tangles or knots in my hair. This was the best thing my mom could do for me. I loved my new short hairdo.
The mullet of course
To prevent over drying Rae recommends to use tools that won’t get too hot—and to use heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools
Thank you so much for the opportunity to win. I would totally enjoy winning a Panasonic shaver or hair dryer to help with grooming and being well groomed.
I have very thick curly hair and recently had it cut super short – big mistake!
going covid grey like many others
Bad Perms!
one of the Panasonic Nanoe features is a self-oscillating quick dry nozzle with limited range of motion.
My most drastic hair style was letting nature take it’s course and go grey. Not more dyeing my hair
I tried once to trim my bangs by myself and you all know that didn’t go well for me.
Good old days. I got a mohawk, along with the rest of our hockey team, for the playoffs one year. Also dyed it blonde. We lost in the semis BTW.
Would like to win.
I’ve tried super short hair when I was in school because someone else got a short haircut. it wasn’t for me
I used to wear my hair extremely short (pretty much a #1 in the back) and somewhat spiky on top. I changed it because although it was fun people thought I was a guy, it was annoying to have to get it cut once a month.
I had a stack perm done on my thick long hair and I looked like a train wreck .
Would be very useful since I was and dry my hair daily
I had a perm once that destroyed my hair. I changed my hair because I was bored with it.
Rae uses a self oscilating nozzle to keep hair from getting too dry.
I had a home perm once that ruined my hair for months.
The self-oscillating quick dry nozzle helps to prevent hair from getting to hot and dry.
I once got my hair cut like a monk for a play I was acting in. Bald in the middle with a ring of hair around the head.
It’s important to use tools that won’t get too hot—and to use heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools.
I have PURPLE HAIR!
Business on the front and party on the back. I still see a few hanging on to that hairstyle….
I grew a beard when i was 19 years old, I’ve never changed it, still have it 54 years later.
The oscillating nozzle prevents over drying. Worst hair mistake was getting perms, looked horrible and ruined my hair.
The most fun was when I got blonde highlights for the first time when I was in middle school. I did it because my mom finally broke down and said yes after asking enough times so there was no turning back.
I got a super tight spiral perm in the 80’s. I changed it because it did not look good on me.
I got a super tight spiral perm in the ‘80. I changed it due to it not looking good on me.
I dyed my hair red .
Rae recommends not to use tools that get too hot—and to use heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools.
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