Advantages: Easy to use and leaves good results Disadvantages: Quality of blades and flimsy design
...and feels much closer to the skin. The blades are ok. They get much of the hair of but to tend to cut the skin fairly easily.
They have the two blades hence ‘twin’ below a layered strip of Aloe Vera and Vitamins to sooth and soften the skin automatically after shaving.
The two-blade system gives a much closer shave as well as giving a better result. Though the blades do blunt easy but clogging of excess hair does slow down your shaving time, as you have to rinse of the shaver.
They are extremely easy to use with easy-grip strips placed along the sides of the razors handle. These are also lightweight, flyweight and unlike Rick Waller’s weight! You can get to anywhere with them so girls watch out!
One thing we all know but don’t think about is that most of the price of a product is reflected on the cost of the packaging. These Bic razors...
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...To be honest I never thought there was much difference from one razor to another. OK, so some have one blade, some have two, some even have three, but my attitude towards buying razors has always been 'buy the cheapest or the ones on special offer.' That's 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…
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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 razors, with matching safety caps. The actual part of the razor that holds the blade is white.
The handle of the razor has slight...
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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 the assistance of several boxes of plasters. I prefer the 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...
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'''INTRODUCTION'''
This is another chapter in my razor experimentation whilst being abroad and not having my usual razor available in the shops. This time, we look at the Bic Comfort 3 Pivot Sensitive. Bic is a brand I vaguely remember using in my... more