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Win a Braun Series 5 Electric Shaver

Posted on June 7, 2012March 25, 2013 by OTC

While OTC is not a grooming-focused site per-se, we have always appreciated the importance of looking your best.  We also appreciate best-of-class products, and Braun makes some of the finest electric shavers on the market.

So, we are very happy to announce that Braun is partnering with OTC to give away a free Series 5 electric shaver to one lucky OTC reader.  We have been testing a Series 7 shaver for the past several weeks and have been impressed with its combination of smooth performance and delivery of a thorough and comfortable shave.

The Series 5 offers an excellent shave in problem areas and features Braun’s patented ActiveLift middle trimmer, the unique OptiFoil, and the contour adaptive shaving head.  The Series 5 combines ergonomic Braun design with high performance, exceptional design, and reliable performance.

The series 5 also has the amazing Braun Clean & Renew System.  At the simple touch of a button your shaver is hygienically cleaned, charged and lubricated for your maximum convenience.  The Clean & Renew System also keeps your blades in top condition, ensuring the ultimate performance with every stroke.  And because regular cleaning provides optimal hygiene you can experience a fresh shaving every day.

To enter your chance at a free Braun Series 5 electric shaver ($229.00), here is all you have to do:

1. Add a brief comment to this post telling us what “looking your best” means to you.

2. Fan OTC and Braun on Facebook

Make sure to enter, the winner will be announced on Wednesday, June 13!

19 thoughts on “Win a Braun Series 5 Electric Shaver”

  1. Robby says:
    June 7, 2012 at 3:37 pm

    Looking your best means feeling good not only on the inside but on the outside as well!

  2. Trevor says:
    June 7, 2012 at 3:40 pm

    Looking my best starts with a hot shower, close shave, and a fresh haircut and ends with a sharp navy suit, crisp white dress shirt, and a purple paisley bow-tie.

    I have the privilege of working in a professional office environment and love that I get to wear a suit everyday. Looking my best and feeling my best go hand-in-hand.

  3. R. Stern says:
    June 7, 2012 at 7:20 pm

    After years of trying different color shirts I’ve switched to all white – boring? No just crisp.

  4. michael farrah says:
    June 8, 2012 at 10:14 am

    I believe lookingyour best requires getting enough sleep.

  5. Daniel says:
    June 8, 2012 at 11:49 am

    Looking your best comes easily when you’re organized, not rushed, and know what’s expected in a situation – and then choose how to handle expectations. A t-shirt can look perfectly put together if it’s well fitted, matched with dark jeans and sharp shoes, and worn with confidence.

  6. Logan L. says:
    June 8, 2012 at 3:49 pm

    Looking your best is about feeling and being confident.
    No matter what the man is wearing or what he physically looks like, if he doesn’t believe in himself or have attitude of being certain and self-assured, then how could he look his best?
    The bow ties, the well-groomed hair, and the tailored suit will all be one-dimensional if the man behind it can’t back it up. By standing by yourself with reassurance; no matter what you wear or who you are, you will look your best with confidence.

  7. Ethan Field says:
    June 10, 2012 at 10:57 pm

    Looking your best, to me, is not about the clothes you wear, the products in your hair, or the shoes on your feet (although those are incredibly important) but the way that you wear them. It takes no effort to walk into Brooks Brothers pick up an 1818 suit and a few slim fit OCBD’s walk next store to the Allen Edmonds store and pick up a pair of Walnut McCallisters. Anyone can buy nice clothing. But understanding how to put those pieces of clothing together, how best to complement the different shades, textures, skin tones, and even level of confidence, with the different things you put on your body, that to me is looking your best is. That being said, those Walnut McCallisters never hurt anyone.

  8. Nat says:
    June 13, 2012 at 3:39 am

    I think looking your best is achieving that perfect balance between social convention and originality that allows who you are to shine through every aspect of your appearance. The point of being well dressed or groomed is to remove all the attention those distinct factors might, if done poorly or too brazenly, draw to themselves and instead redirect that focus on the complete individual – allowing that individual’s appeal to transcend the mere sum of his grooming and attire.

  9. Jason says:
    June 13, 2012 at 10:58 am

    The way that you look and the way that you act determines what people think about you

  10. Sean William says:
    June 13, 2012 at 3:17 pm

    Looking your best is essentially feeling your best – there is something to be said about a man when he feels and exudes his inner confidence on the outside … whether it is a nice, new haircut, a perfectly fitted suit, or just an heir about him.

  11. Zach says:
    June 13, 2012 at 3:25 pm

    Looking your best means looking well rested, wearing clean clothes appropriate for the occasion (clothes that fit mind you), and not looking like a disheveled mountain man. Get some sleep, trim the beard, don’t bury yourself in fabric, and the rest will follow.

  12. A. Nelson says:
    June 13, 2012 at 3:50 pm

    I want to look my best when I go for a job interview!

  13. C. Wise says:
    June 13, 2012 at 4:05 pm

    Looking your best often times has nothing to do with what you are wearing but rather how you are feeling. When you are confident in your looks, your whole demeanor changes for the better. Self-confidence and smile are often better looking than any clothes.

  14. OTC says:
    June 14, 2012 at 10:59 am

    Thanks to everyone for the great comments and thoughtful insight on what looking your best means to you. All of the comments were insightful and say a lot about OTC’s outstanding readers. None the less, we can only pick one!

    A lot of you noted that the man behind the clothes matters far more than the clothes themselves, and we felt the “Logan L.” best hit the mark in his observation.

    “Looking your best is about feeling and being confident.

    No matter what the man is wearing or what he physically looks like, if he doesn’t believe in himself or have attitude of being certain and self-assured, then how could he look his best?

    The bow ties, the well-groomed hair, and the tailored suit will all be one-dimensional if the man behind it can’t back it up. By standing by yourself with reassurance; no matter what you wear or who you are, you will look your best with confidence.”

    So, congratulations to “Logan L.”, you just won a Braun Series 5 electric shaver!

  15. Rasierer Test says:
    February 2, 2013 at 6:41 am

    i would say that braun puts in much effort to promote its name, while panasonic really doesnt do that much. at the same time this is the only flaw that panasonic shavers really have. id buy that one.

  16. pinfile-D:\rankwyz\gphcnews.txt% says:
    July 29, 2013 at 9:53 pm

    The company who started this campaign eventually became the
    world’s largest soap company. There are two ways to go about this, firstly, change your diet and secondly use some natural products that help adjust your sugar levels without the side effects. Keeping this craze in mind companies are opening outlets in different parts of the world.

  17. Billy says:
    September 25, 2013 at 5:11 am

    Does this year have some campaign like this? I’m looking for a new electric shaver and Braun is my favorite brand.

  18. Gene says:
    February 18, 2014 at 7:40 pm

    This might be super cool. I’ve been looking through the bunch on-line and
    really loved this excellent version.

  19. Industriestaubsauger Test says:
    November 8, 2016 at 6:01 pm

    i would say that braun puts in much effort to promote its name, while panasonic really doesnt do that much. at the same time this is the only flaw that panasonic shavers really have. id buy that one.

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