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.
2. She suggests, using heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools, using the Panasonic Nanoe because it features a self-oscillating quick dry nozzle, using a treatment or conditioner in the shower as well to smooth out the cuticle of your hair, and simply add water.
She recommends towel drying your hair to remove as much moisture as possible
The self oscillating quick dry nozzel keeps my hair from burning!
As a teen I bleached my hair without telling my folks. Really stupid thing to do but they were good about it. Lesson learned about now ruining my hair.
I one tried to grow my hair long to wear in cornrows when I was a student. it didn’t last too long, lol
My most dramatic hairstyle was to grow it long…..down to my shoulders! It was great while I was young! My favourite feature is NANOE technology to keep hair moist and not so dry. Thanks!
I once dyed my hair Burgundy and that was a big mistake-it took forever to grow out. Squeeze as much water from the hair as possible and apply a heat protectorant if blow drying–I like the natural air-dry method.
As a 18 year old – I shaved my head. It was a crazy last minute decision. I just decided to grow it out after doing that because I did like long hair .
Most drastic change I made was as a teenager when I got my long hair cut very short.
The self-oscillating quick dry nozzle prevents hair from overheating.
well….my hair needs to last me my entire life..so i take good care of it….washing shampoing…trimming and caresssing….the self oscillating feature is one that my hair would love..please make it so
My frizzy 80’s hair style had to go because the 90’s came.
The self-oscillating quick dry nozzle is recommended to keep hair from over drying.
went from a lifetime of long hair to super short because I couldn’t manage my long hair with a broken elbow
I had my hair cut very short, but I was five and had no choice. Never cut it since.
Black and fushia hair. Bit too crazy in the end, haha.
2. NANOE technology that helps to retain moisture in the hair, reducing heat damage and keeping the hair smooth.. Also has a Cool shot feature helps cool down and set your tresses. And an oscillating Quick-dry nozzle attachment directs airflow for faster drying.
this would make a great gift for my wife
BANGS!!!! I took the plunge and got bangs, thought it would look cute, it did NOT haha. Grew them out and will never do again
1. I cut my hair super short. I looked like a man. Never again!
i have long hair this would help me dry it quicker
Way back I had my hair cropped right down, my grandmother was horrified, so I grew it out. For stopping over drying, towel-drying your hair first. Squeeze out as much moisture as possible so that you can reduce your drying time, then apply a heat protectant or moisturizing styling product with heat protectant properties.
Had a perm in the 80’s ! Hair became a dried out frizzy mess ! Towel drying hair and using heat protectant when blow drying helps prevent dry damaged hair
I had a Mohawk for a long time but changed to something tamer when I started to pay for my own food.
Just a year ago I decided I would grow the sides long but it just sort of stuck out & flipped up. Back to short style now. For stopping over drying, towel-drying your hair first. Squeeze out as much moisture as possible so that you can reduce your drying time, then apply a heat protectant or moisturizing styling product with heat protectant properties.
I wore a comb over as I got bald. It had people laughing so I gave it up.
I had waist length hair – so much work curling, styling etc. and then came along babies and the put an end to that hairstyle.
I had waist length hair – so much work curling, styling etc. and then came along babies and the put an end to that hairstyle.
I had waist length hair – so much work curling, styling etc. and then came along babies and the put an end to that hairstyle.
1 Tell us what is the most fun or drastic hairstyle you’ve tried in your life and what made you decide to change it
– I had the Nick Carter from the Backstreet boys hair cut and I changed it because I was told that I’m a grown man xD
Read Rae’s review article and tell us what features she discusses that prevents hair from over-drying
– The self-oscillating quick dry nozzle… Such a wonder
When I left the military I tried growing a mullet, (of all things), just because. 26 years later my hair is just as short as when I was in uniform.
When I was a teenager, my hair was long and naturally curly. I hated it. I would iron it straight and burn it and one time I bought a straightener and that was disastrous for my hair. I finally cut it all off. I did keep long hair after that but it was never curly, not sure why. Today it is short and it will stay that way now for good. No more tyring to get my hair straight, curly, or managable. I keep what I get and I regularly get it cut.
Nothing crazy for me unless a mushroom cut is crazy
Apply a heat protectant or moisturizing styling product with heat protectant properties.
T o prevent over-drying, she recommends to “apply a heat protectant or moisturizing styling product with heat protectant properties.”
a home perm that my sister put in for me she left it way to long my hair was fried and so frizzy To keep your hair looking and feeling soft, bouncy, and healthy, 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’m not very adventurous, so the most I’ve tried was a tight perm in high school, which did NOT relax to the wave that I had requested.
I wore bangs for years and finally decided to let them grow out for the first time ever.
Hockey hair when I was younger
To stop hair drying out it was suggested to always use the correct setting on the dryer and apply a product which helps protect hair.
I had waist length hair – so much work curling, styling etc. and then came along babies and the put an end to that hairstyle.
It was the late 60’s . I had a shag, or mullet. Yep that’s right, took ages to grow out. Tear up those pictures!!
my covid mop afro was insane, had to get it cut because it kept getting into knots and was driving my wife crazy!
apply a heat protectant or moisturizing styling product with heat protectant properties.
I cut it short and colored it.. This wasnt fo me..
Using tools that don’t overheat prevent your hair overseeing
My hair used to have bangs that were straight up (as high as they could go) in a solid wall. It stopped when I couldn’t stand the chemical smell and was worried about the ozone from all that hairspray
when i was younger i decided to cut bangs not realizing that my curly hair would spring up like curly fries…. not a good idea… needles to say that style was gone immediately!!!
I coloured my hair black with green ends
It was fun at first but ending up cutting off the ends
I like the self-oscillating quick dry nozzle to prevent overheating of my hair
I had Mohawk as a team building for a university competition.
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