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The Schick Xtreme 3 Sensitive Razors are designed specifically for sensitive skin, featuring pivoting blades that flex for a close and comfortable shave. Infused with Vitamin E and Aloe, these razors ensure a soothing experience while providing exceptional performance. Each pack contains four razors, making it a practical choice for your grooming routine.
K**O
Serious BANG for your BUCK, better than Gillette CustomPlus/Sensor 2
I have only shaved once with these so far-will update in regards to longevity and consistency- but so far this is the best disposable razor I've used in regards to price vs quality. I got a six pack at Walgreen's for $6 with my free Walgreen's rewards card, so for me they were $1 a piece. I maintain a chinstrap-type beard, so my main problem area is shaving my neck- which is for the majority of men the most sensitive. I have no trouble shaving my cheeks and mustache with any razor, heck a 6 month old Bic razor and dry-shave will do, but the skin on my neck is very picky and easily upset. Gillette's Pro-glide razors are heaven on my neck-- that is for about TWO shaves, and then it feels like i'm running large-grit sandpaper up and down my skin. I will not spend 40$ a month on razors, so that is out of the question. Now, Gillette's two-blade razors have been my go-to razors for a while, as one will give a consistent semi-comfortable shave for about two weeks and a relatively bearable one for a whole month. However they still give me nicks, cuts, and razor burn out of the blue. I have tried an original Schick Hydro five (the one with several dots of lube as opposed to the newer 4-5 rectangles), and I did like the alternative to a lube strip, however it lasted about two weeks of fair shaves then suddenly left my neck bloodied and irritated for several days. Therefore, my favorite 5-bladed razor is the Schick Hydro 5 due to consistency and price. However, the "side burn trimmer" is terrible due to the bulky razor head which does not allow it to access tight spaces. This experience had me crawling back to Gillette two-blades. Again, on the hunt for a good razor, I ordered a Schick Quattro Titanium, due to its low-cost cartridges and decent reviews as well as its Gillette-Pro-glide-style one bladed trimmer on the back (which is one of my favorite things about those expensive razors- ahhh if I were a rich man...). I should mention that I have also tried Gillette's Mach3 razor, which had a good reputation until they started to manufacture them with lower quality to boost Pro-glide sales. This razor was more expensive than the two-blades, yet even worse! Out of the box, it felt like a two-week old two-blade, but in addition left a mine-field of razor bumps (two-blades don't generally give me razor bumps). I am currently waiting for my Quattro razors to arrive and test, so when I was razor-less this afternoon I decided to go to Walgreen's and see if I could find any new disposable razors to try. After looking at reviews on Amazon, I decided to try the Xtreme3. I had never seen "flexible blades" such as this, or for that matter any razors heads that had such small lips on the edges. It just looked so darn precise, which is ideal for edging up the line of my beard where my neck meets my jaw (This is also why I previously prefered the Sensor 2's, and this is amazingly even more precise despite the extra blade). After shaving for the first time with the Xtreme3, I found that all of the above were correct. I cannot shave against the grain on my neck with ANY razor, even Proglide, as it will cause a diaper-rash-like effect as well as excessive razor bumps. I can only shave with the grain and right and left across it. Meaning I would always have light stubble on my adam's apple because no razor could get close enough without going against the grain. The flexible head on the Xtreme3 did a phenomenal job on my adam's apple, wrapping around it to get the closest shave I had ever achieved on that spot without going against the grain. The thin design of the head eliminated the need for an extra one-bladed trimmer, precisely edging up my beard and the sides of my side-burns. The lube strip reminds me of the Hydro 5's, and leaves a nice coat of slippery and soothing lube on your skin while you shave. The only complaint I have so far- and i'm nit-picking at this point- is that the bottom side of the handles don't have much grip. The top has the nice green rubberized texture to grab onto, but the bottom is this grid-like smooth plastic along with an indention for your thumb. It isn't ideal, but if this helps Schick to keep this high-quality disposable razor at an affordable price then I don't mind. I will update my review if the longevity is lacking, but at this price I will be fine with them only lasting a week or so before they get dull. They are available to buy in packs of twenty or more, and if I don't like the Schick Quattro's that I ordered then I will definitely make this my new preferred razor and be buying these in bulk.
K**H
fantastic razors and fast service
These are some really good razors. I highly recommend anyone needs to buy with a thick beard.
T**Y
They aren’t very shar
I regret this purchase.
M**S
Schick's Smooth Operator
The ONLY disposable razor I have ever and will ever use. Simply because the triple-blades bend to the shape and bones of my face and bald head hair style. No cuts. No bloodshed. No regrets. Just a smooth and quick 3-minutes or less shave. Used to be easy to find in stores, so I'm happy to stock-up on Schick's Xtreme3 razors here at Amazon --- for a much better price than stores as well. For my coarse hair --- both head and face --- the blades surprisingly last as much as two weeks. So, I've saved even more money for the quality of my shaves. I regularly get the results of a well groomed shave, rather than a war zone, BUY THIS!!
M**
False Advertising
I received my shipment today and these are not the razors shown in the picture. Had I known this, I would not have ordered them. The razors I did receive are specifically the ones I did not desire because of their lower quality, unlike those shown in the picture for this item.
A**R
Nice Shave
I shave every day and I'm very happy with the shave this razor provides. Also, there's no problem with clogging and the light handle is comfortable in the hand with good control. The shave is as close as any of the other major brand multi-blades. I feel that the method for attaching the cartridge to the handle allows better control over blade pressure than the "drag" type flexible mounts. A negative is the fact that there's a handle for every cartridge which results in more plastic waste so I'lll probably look at another option even though I liked the shave.
E**.
Great for ladies too...
I'm a rebellious lady using these to shave my legs and underarms. I've always preferred men's razors (if not at least for the fact that they are NOT pink), and this flexible razor is really, really great for shaving legs and underarms. I rarely if ever nick myself - especially around the knee and ankle area where a straight razor can be problematic. I typically go through one every week or two. Hubby also uses them to shave his (in his words, "lumpy") head, and he likes them for this purpose as well, although he does use other more expensive razors to shave his face.
L**E
the shick extreme 3 is a very good razor. I get many shaves as much as ...
I got tired of pay more than $20-30 dollars a pop for national brand shavers. I read many reviews and after trying several brands, the shick extreme 3 is a very good razor. I get many shaves as much as two week out of one. It is smooth, no cuts, no knicks and no problems. They are moderately prices. I used to be a gillete person. As long as they continue to make these, I will not go back to national brand. You get what you pay for on the disposable brands. This is a mid price razor that yield a great shave.
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