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Schick intuition razor
Schick intuition razor











schick intuition razor

It’s got a pretty big footprint and it feels big in my child-sized hands. You know, those times that you’re on the run and want to throw on a tank top and just shave the few hairs that have surfaced without having to do the whole shower parade? That’s a dry-shave. It “dry-shaves” better than the Gillette Venus & Olay razor but not nearly as well as the Gillette Venus Sensitive. (But then you’re also probably buying shaving cream and using a heap of moisturizer afterwards, too…so think through all the math before you decide to stick with your current brand.) I suppose that’s better than some other brands, but it’s definitely going to give you sticker shock if you’re still using the bare-bones disposable razors that are $1 apiece. For $12, you get the handle, the holder, a cap and two razor refills. Like all razors that have more than two blades and offer a bell or a whistle, this one isn’t cheap. And y’all know how much I love me some pink. The Schick Intuition Advanced Moisture razor is pink. Because feeling like you have alligator scales is never cool. Must be those new Moisture Ribbons! (Honestly…where do they come up with these names?) When I use this razor, I don’t notice my legs get that really dry, itchy feeling that you often get after shaving. The shave is very good, very close and – yes – moist. You absolutely, 100 per cent do not need shaving creams or gels of any kind.

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It does seem to help the blades run over my skin without nicking it, though. But since I’m not about to borrow a toddler or ask my kids to run their fingers against the grain on the Schick Intuition, I can’t really be sure. There’s this sort of wire “cage” over the blades (just take a look at the photo at the top of this post), which I suspect would help prevent those more serious cuts when razors are discovered by toddlers. This is pretty good overall, even if the refills will set you back $3 or $4 depending on where you buy them and how many are in a pack. If it’s the summer months and you’re shaving every day or every other day, you can expect a refill to last about a month. After Miss Q cut herself quite deeply as a young toddler with her Daddy’s razor, we make sure that they’re always up high now so this is a very welcome addition to the starter kit. It makes getting them out of your kids’ reach so easy. I really appreciate that some razors, like the Schick Intuition Advanced Moisture and the Gillette Venus & Olay razor, now come with handy holders that attach to your shower wall with a suction cup. The Schick Intuition Advanced Moisture razor for women, about $12 for the starter kit.













Schick intuition razor