🪒 Elevate Your Grooming Game with Derby Blades!
Derby Extra Double Edge Razor Blades come in a convenient 100-count pack, crafted from high-quality stainless steel. Designed to fit all safety razors, these blades eliminate the need for splitting, providing a smooth and efficient shaving experience. Lightweight and portable, they are perfect for both home and travel use.
Manufacturer | Beauty Exchange LLC |
Part Number | E1 |
Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 1300034 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 5 Count (Pack of 20) |
Color | Original Version |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 100 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**N
Forgiving blades for sensitive skin and course hair
I'm really glad I tried these blades!I mostly used Astra, Parker, and Feather, with a Rockwell 6s.And while those blades are great, they required impeccable technique. My skin usually would get irritated, even when trying my best.With these Derby blades I don't have to worry about my technique as much and my skin isn't as easily irritated. They are very tame and forgiving. I just started using them, so I have yet to see how long a blade lasts with my course hair, but I definitely recommend giving these a try if you have sensitive skin.
R**E
Good value
I've tried many different blades from a sampler pack. I didn't like the very aggressive ones, as they tended to cut up my face, and the blades at the other end were more difficult. The Derby seem to be in the middle of the road, which works very well for my face.
J**D
Low cost razor blades
Large number of double edge razor blades that will keep me going for a long time
J**
Good blades
They work great clean shave every time. I use 5to 6 time then change, must dry well after use
A**Z
Good quality
Quality and cheap what else i can ask
P**D
One of the best
This is a great razor at a very good price. I’ve tried multiple brands, and this is one of the best.
K**T
Mild, smooth. Worth a try!
A VERY good blade if you are looking for a mild blade with acceptable sharpness and good smoothness. Not quite as sharp as Derby Premium (that I also use) but in a more aggressive razor, DEFINITELY worth a try. Those with a coarser beard will probably want a sharper blade like Astra Superior Platinum or, of course, Feather. Still, a strong recommendation for a reasonably shap, smooth and comfortable blade.
G**E
Sharp Blades, Soft Soap, Sexy Face
While I hear that getting one of the variety blade packs is best for a new safety-razor shaver, this deal was too good to pass up so I had to order it.These blades are incredibly sharp. They come in a big green thin cardboard box and there's 20 little plastic boxes inside with 5 razors each. On other blade-holders you get a slot on the bottom to put your old blades when they get dull, that is not the case here. The bottom is solid and instead you have to open the little flapdoor in order to take out AND put in (old) blades. There are 2 compartments in the main compartment, one for new, one for old. That's not an issue, just saying how these are different from other blades I have used.These blades are incredibly sharp, and I would definitely say that they are sharper than the Sharks that came with my safety razor when I bought it. The blades are great.The Arko soap is the main draw for me to this deal. I thought it would be terrible and messy. It's not. It's honestly kind of amazing to rip a little bit of the foil off one end, wet your face, wet the stick, rub the stick on your face and get no lather or way of knowing you have soap on your face whatsoever, and then take your wet brush and smother your face with it and all of a suddenly lather magically forms on your face and brush, enough for like 3 passes. A little goes a long way and its really great but you need to watch the moisture content of your brush as you are building the lather right on your face and there's no way of knowing its too wet until it starts dripping all over your sink off your face. Everyone in my household loves the smell (except the dog and the cats who ran away). It's honestly really strong, but not unpleasant. It kind of smells like that blue toiletbowl cleaner that they always doublewrap at the grocery store because the stuff is so caustic. It smells like that except more fresh and manly like musky Dove soap I guess. Let the stick dry when you're done, and don't be messy and it wont fall apart. It's honestly not that easy to ruin and even if you do it's cheap. I read some people smash it into a bowl and use it like a traditional shave soap. I don't get why you would do that when the stickform is so convenient. NO BOWL NO MUG just the stick and your brush. After using Arko I kind of feel that building lather in a mug is a waste of time. I wish Proraso had a shave-stick.With as cheap as the blades are, you can use a fresh blade every time you shave. With as cheap and great as the Arko is, you don't have to waste money trying other fancy shaving soaps and getting a sub-par shave. Arko, and C.O. Bigelow and these blades are wonderful. You don't need anything else.
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