Tag Archives: Razors

Electric Razors Vs. Traditional Razors

Haircuts are a part of everyday life for both men and women. Having a good razor is essential to keeping yourself groomed and looking good. Trimmed skin is much more attractive and flattering than hairy arms, legs, and face. Which razors are better for achieving that perfect shave? Electric razors or traditional? There are pros […]

Best Women’s Razors for Sensitive Skin

Those suffering from sensitive skin know that shaving is often a nightmare, with overly sharp blades causing nicks and scratches, and cheap plastic curved designs causing scrapes and nicks. I’ve tried several women’s razors over the years and dealt with the uncomfortable after effects, but once in a while comes one that works really well […]

Product Review: Infinity Razor Just Doesn’t Cut It

The endless razor infomercials can certainly turn heads. With the cost of high-end manual razors approaching $10, who can’t use a razor that never dulls, lasts forever and retails for only $19.95? Sure, it’s a little more expensive than a good Gillette razor, but if it just works and the infomercial appeal lasts, it’ll pay […]

Schick Quattro for Women vs. Schick Quattro for Men

Both razors have 4 synchronized wire wrapped blades, a conditioning strip along the razor head that is filled with Aloe and Vitamin E, Both heads pivot and they both have handles with a comfortable rubber grip. At least this is according to www.schick.com when it comes to describing there two newest “disposable” razors. But what […]

The Gillette Mach3 Razor Vs. Schick Quattro Midnight

The last thing you want to do in the morning when you’re groggy and trying to shake off sleep is to hear the metallic whine of an electric razor. Don’t get me wrong—I like electronics—my electronic toothbrush gets plenty of use. One of the reasons my toothbrush gets a lot of use is that it […]

The Schick Intuition Razor: A Review

I’m generally skeptical of new off-brand products that tout major benefits and savings over time, especially when they require a disproportionately large amount of money in exchange. It seems that manufacturers are desperate for some new innovation that will make their time-tested products stand out from their competitors, and very few innovations actually improve the […]