Schick Slim Twin ST 2 Disposable Razors for Men Sensitive Skin Shaving Razor, 12 Count
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The ST2 arrived in perfect condition. I'm unfamiliar with Exata2, and there's no mention of it on the package.
I get about three good shaves out of this. Do not bang the blades against the sink when clearing them. Also, while rinsing, hit the handle.
This is excellent for your mental health. I can't seem to locate them. The plunger removes the hair from between the blades, allowing for smooth, simple strokes. Something you won't be able to do if you can't get rid of the hair buildup.
I'm Robert from House of Fox, and I'd like to introduce myself to Buddy's father. Yes, it's mercantile. There are 36 razors in total, divided into three 12-packs. Enjoy.
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Most razors give me razor burns and cause ingrown hair because I have extremely sensitive skin. I tried it once and, to be honest, there were no more ingrown hairs or razor burns! I do, however, change the razor every three days to ensure cleanliness, but it is otherwise a fantastic product. br>br>At first, it took some getting used to because it does not have a swivel mechanism and only cuts at a specific angle. I didn't like it at first because I didn't think I was getting a good shave, but after using it for a while, I became accustomed to it and it is now my only razor of choice. br>br>I'm guessing it's good for all skin types.
These, on the other hand, I adore. Why?
1. They are lightweight, with a curved handle that is extremely comfortable to hold.
2. I believe two blades will suffice, as will three, four, or five blades, or whatever they are using these days.
3. The button you press to clear the space between the two blades is the best feature. All of my previous razors would get gummed up quickly, especially if I'd let my beard grow for a few days. Simply press a small button, and a piece of plastic slides between the two blades, clearing the build-up.
4. These suckers are both cheap and delicious.
I've tried a variety of disposable razors - as well as an electric - However, these are the ones that I always return to. They're thin and don't pivot, which I like - This makes them easier to control and navigate the more delicate areas around the ears, in my opinion. Because of my thick beard, they don't last more than three days. 7 shaves, depending on the amount of facial hair they had to cut through each time, but that's fine by me. I've struggled with 3-digit numbers in the past. 4-blade or Blade razors, on the other hand, are usually a waste of money. br>br>I've also tried the really cheap brands, like Bic or even Schick Exacta2, and they're duller and cut my face up. I clean the blades with a toothpick, which seems to work well. I despise shaving, but I appreciate the fact that I don't have to be concerned about these razors. They carry out their duties effectively.
Back in college, I used these a lot. I didn't realize how much I missed the little button that pushed the whiskers out between the blades until I happened to look for this razor on Amazon by accident. I mean: Were they still on the loose? I was fed up with slamming other razors against the sink or shower wall to remove stubborn whisker build-up. between the blades and up into the air The Mach III was a good razor, but it's been superseded by the 4-in-1 razor. , 5- , and 6- Blade (! ) Razors are nothing more than that. overkill. Plus, I despise paying a lot of money for disposable razors, but after tearing my face up with cheapos from discount stores, I went back to looking for a name brand. I rediscovered these and found them to be simple and effective, which is exactly what I was looking for! Even though I have a tough beard, one of these razors lasts for weeks. It's a pretty good razor, and it's not too expensive.
Because I couldn't find my regular Gillette razors, I decided to give these a try based on the positive reviews. What a colossal squandering of resources. These razors are about half the size of any other razor I've used in the past - They appear to be designed for children under the age of five. The edges aren't sharp at all, and the entire structure is rigid. I had to go over my chin and jaw a few times to get it to feel smooth, and it still didn't feel right. These might work for a guy who needs to shave every day or three days, but they're a waste of money if you need to shave every day or three days.
Razors come in a wide variety of styles: I've tried all of them, including the more "advanced" multi-bladed multi-bladed multi-bladed multi-bladed multi-bladed multi-bladed multi-bladed multi-bladed multi-bladed multi-bladed multi-bladed multi-bladed multi-bladed My skin irritates when I use blades designed for sensitive skin. While adding more blades to these won't cut down on my shaving time, they do the job and my skin appreciates it. br>br>When I shave my face or other sensitive areas with these razors, I rarely get nicks or cuts. I really wish these were available in bulk at warehouse clubs. br>br>Here are a few points to keep in mind:
- If you have thick and dense hair, they might not work for you. br>- If you nick yourself while shaving, you should rinse and wipe your razors after each use to avoid breakouts. br>- These are small and light, making them ideal for storing in a gym bag or an office desk drawer.
The handle was just the right amount of curved to prevent it from turning in the hand. Apparently, my branigans were a little too heavy. I had to clean all of them out with a thin bristled brush that had become stuck in between the two blades. I couldn't get rid of them with a wash or a tap. It's possible that my face had a bad experience with Schick's twin blades.
These were originally purchased somewhere else. I love how good they are and how long they last, but as with most things you buy and love, the store you buy them from eventually stops carrying them or is always sold out. So, as usual, I must go to Amazon to purchase them, and I am always glad I did. This is what these razors are made of. They shave well and, at least for me, last a long time. I've been shaving every day for a long time. The cost of today's razor blades is exorbitant, and they don't last very long. As a result, disposable razors are less expensive and perform just as well in my opinion. For me, these Schick razors outlast any other disposable I've ever used. They are smooth and comfortable to use, and they rarely, if ever, nick me (which is a plus since I'm on blood thinners). The design is perfect, and I dare say the best on the market in my opinion. Try them out; they're well worth the money at this price.