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The packagings not great at all infact, but only the bin gets to take a good look so hey, rip it open and get shaving!
If you want to know more, write to: BIC U.K Limited,
Middlesex,
UB9 6NS.
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Well, I wrote about the shaving foam I use so I thought I'd write about the razors I use as well.
Now if you've read my other op you'll understand me when I mention the words 'STUBBLE' and 'AMAZON' If not, here's a quick explaination:
STUBBLE: O.k, I hear you saying, "He's 17!" but that dosen't mean that its NOT stubble. Actually it IS! Not fluffy conditioned bum fluff, but pure stubbly brissle!
AMAZON: I refer to this as the growth on my chin. At the rates this brissle grows back, I'm left with a huge outgrown 'amazon jungle!'.
If you still don't understand then put your glasses on and read on.....
Lynx make the best products for pulling in the ladies these days, thats why I use Lynx, their a great help to my life making it easier to find a girl and make something of it!
However, debts have caught up with me form things such as rent and etc. I have 3 cars, one job and no money to get it sorted.
However walikng into work with half a forest across your face making it difficult for the boss to see if your actually there dosen't help, at all!
So walking around Tesco's I was, getting my trusty shopping for the week when I suddenly hear's "blah, blah, blah, reduced items in isle 3" Off speeds the trolley with me just about clinging on for life to isle 3 it was!
Eh? Did I hear that right? Couldn't see nothing. But then I noticed bathroom products half price and buy one get one free's.
Looking around I see's 'Bic Twin Select Razors'. (BTW: this is actually about the 'select' kind!)
£2.45 and get one freeeeeeeeeeeeee! yippeeeeee.
This works out lottery's cheaper than my Lynx blades. So i throws them into the back of the trolley, straight to the counter!
When I finally got home, I scoffs down my maccoroni cheese and enters my favourite bathroom, although I only have the one!
The razors look fairly flimsey! They're small, thin and look very brittle.
So on goes the foam and then goes the razor. OH MY! I was 'wired'. Cheap stuff means crap stuff thats ate up your hard earnt money for note!
But I was sooo wrong! The razor has a sharp cut, I mean, its very efficent, cutting at the right angle with foam makes it a very clean and cery safe shave!
It seems almost as good as my 3 blade for shaving. It lacks that extra good feel on the skin but removes my nasty, horrible forest straight of the chin and around my mouth with no problems!
These ARE one of the best razors I have ever used since learning how to shave my back! lol, just kidding there! Gave you a shock eh?
These would normally cost you about £2.45 for 10, but I'll still buy them for sure.
Sometimes people just say its excellent or good because their lazy, and yes! I know I am too but I'm telling the truth. YOU HAVE TO TRY THESE!
These are fantastic little things.
The packagings not great at all infact, but only the bin gets to take a good look so hey, rip it open and get shaving!
If you want to know more, write to: BIC U.K Limited, Middlesex, UB9 6NS.
Hope you've experienced the same quality removal of unwanted STUBBLE!
Advantages: EASY TO GRIP HANDLE, CLOSE SHAVE WITH NO CUTS Disadvantages: NONE
These are the latest in shaving from Bic. Gone is the image of the cheap, white and orange mutilating sticks. These new razors boast a pivoting head with dual razors, not only this but also a vitamin E and aloe ‘unique lubricating strip’ to minimize skin irritation and to soften the skin. Having just used one of these razors, a novelty as I usually shy away from razors as I end up looking like something from a horror movie, or requiring ... ...safer, but not so close shave with an electric shaver, I am absolutely amazed by them. They are similar in shape to the white bics, with the orange blade guard, but boy do they remove hair faster and more effectively!
They are a reasonably nice two tone green colour (fits nicely with my bathroom décor) and have a rubberized grip on the sides of the handle, making holding it with soapy/foamy hands quite stable. The head has good movement, allowing ...
LICARUS 10.02.2001 (30.07.2001)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of BIC Twin Blade Shavers Sensitive Skin
Advantages: Easy to use and leaves good results Disadvantages: Quality of blades and flimsy design
...came.
The French make Bic are no doubt the biggest brand of disposable razor there is and it’s only down to this reason that it had me taking it to the till and spending the last little money I had of £2.49. That’s the retail price so of course the price varies a little.
Now that’s pretty cheap including the fact that you get more a less 10 shaves for that price, but then does the cheap price reflect on the quality?
The most important thing about ... ...cost of the packaging. These Bic razors come in a small plastic packet where as some maybe come in much thicker materials so this is another reason for Bic’s value for money.
All in all these Bic disposables are designed and made to be disposable. We use them and chuck them and they can only be used once. Wouldn’t it be nice if we had disposable MP’s and celebrities? At the end of the day, they’re made to last no longer than maybe 5mins. Quality ...
3min_man 12.12.2003 (16.12.2003)
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...how I came to try BIC sensitive razors. Shopping on boots.com, I noticed that these were part of a BOGOF offer. They usually cost £2.49 for a pack of 10, and with the free pack, that meant I was getting 20 razors for £2.49. Bargain - or so I thought…
~Appearance ~
The only positive thing I can think to say about these, is that they come in cute, pastel colours. In a pack of ten, you will get 2 green, 2 blue, 2 pink, 2 purple and 2 peach coloured ... ...razor that holds the blade is white. The handle of the razor has slight ridges in it, which supposedly allow for better grip. I have found though, that once your hands are wet, the grip on these is not all that great.
These razors are disposable and have twin blades, which means that it should give a closer shave.
~My Experience~
I suffer from psoriasis, and therefore my skin can be very sensitive, although it is rare that I have a reaction to ...
pink_champagne 27.06.2006 (28.06.2006)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of BIC Twin Blade Shavers Sensitive Skin
Advantages: Cheap, dual lube strips, reasonable shave for the price Disadvantages: Awkward pivoting action can increase chance of cuts
...special offer in Tescos: "10 Bic Twin Blades for Sensitive Skin" for £3. Which was presented rather neatly in a sealed blister pack.
On first hold of the razor itself, it didn't seem too bad with its funky green colour, lube strip, rubber coated handle and its twin blade setup.
However i was a bit concerned about its pivoting action, since the pivot is at the top of the blade head, rather than at the bottom like the Mach 3.
My first shave didn't ... ...causing nasty cuts. I suppose Bic chose this as to avoid patent infrigement with Gillette, but overall its pivoting action simply wasn't impressive enough. Perhaps they only should have made this a fixed-head razor.
Still, for the price they aren't too bad and they are leagues ahead of Bic's cheaper, orange single-bladed razors. Just get into the art of skilfully manoevering it around or your chin, otherwise stick to the Mach 3. ...
JasonTye 17.09.2004
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Advantages: Cheap, okay shave, sometimes freebies Disadvantages: dry skin
...hairy. Most of the time Bic has a good offer on getting two free razors, or coupons. They did not cost much and the shave is not the best. At least you will not have hair coming out your pantyhose. I usually purchase this product myself for the cost and the shave. The disadvantages would nicks and slips. The moisture strip is good and helps when you do not shave gel. The product is colorful. A great choice for on the run. You do not need a case so ...
bianfran 29.03.2001
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful Review of BIC Twin Blade Shavers Sensitive Skin