Schick Razor Blade Reviews
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010Discount Men's Razors
Fusion Power Fusion M3 Power Mach 3 Excel Sensor 3 Sensor Trac II Atra Shick Titanium Quattro Power QuattroDiscount Women's Razors
Embrace Venus Breeze Vibrance Venus Divine Venus Excel for Women Quattro Intuition Plus IntuitionIf you look at Schick Razor Reviews, the Quattro for Women goes for around $8.29 for three shavers, which is very good. They have four ultra-thin blades and a large moisture strip which makes it glide better. The comfortable grip is made of pink rubber.
The original Schick Quattro is not pink, and has a slightly bigger head. Some say that the lady’s Quattro is better.
It gets five stars, but only had two reviews. That’s pretty amazing, considering that it’s one of the cheapest disposable razors, being around $2.75 per razor. The comments were “I LOVE IT” and “This is a GREAT razor!”
That’s pretty explicit. One said they would recommend it to a friend and the other said the same. Interesting enough, the first person said they hadn’t had much hope for the product. She said she likes it better than the original Schick Quattro razor. She said that the head is smaller and they don’t nick as much. Both said that it doesn’t nick or scrape.
The Schick Xtreme 3 razor, being priced at $6.99, gets good Schick Razor Reviews for it being such an inexpensive razor. It comes with three blades which pivot so they go over and across your contours, better.
The comfort strip has Vitamin-E in it, which will help soothe your face and make it smoother. It’s a three-blade razor, like Gillette’s Mach-3, and is one of the few razors which is said to be designed for both men, and women.
They come in a very clean-looking turquoise color.
As far as Schick Razor Reviews go, the Schick Intuition is a revolution of design if you consider that it says it doesn’t need any shave gel, body wash, or soap. Yeah, and I have a bridge I’d like to sell you. It’s enriched with Shea Butter and Vitamin-E, and they say that it lathers as well as shaving and providing extra moisture.
Apparently it takes some knowledge to get it to work, though. It gets reviews which say “If you know how” then it can be a good razor. Apparently, as long as you don’t press down hard like you would with other shavers, it works well. It also has to be used with a lot of water to get the gel to lather.
Another warned that you SHOULD NOT get this if you have sensitive skin. She had used it to shave her legs and got cuts all over them. There were even permanent scars on her thighs. That’s scary. They, and others, have said that it can cause razor bumps and burns. That person wanted to file a lawsuit against them.
Another gave it five stars and called it the greatest razor ever. It makes you wonder if some are just lying. Certainly the girl who wanted to sue them wasn’t lying. It sounds like if you treated it gently instead of pressing down hard then it might work just fine. And, if you press down too hard and aren’t careful, you can get razor burns and bumps with it. So, if you consult Schick Razor Blade Reviews, you’ll find that they tend to be cheaper than Gillette, and people particularly like the women’s Quattro.



