![]() ![]() The other day, I was looking for new razors to try in the disposable razor category, and the Schick Xtreme 3 Sensitive disposables caught my eye. I remember having had Gillette's fusion razor during my high school years, and liking it, but the prices for their cartridges are a little on the high side, so for a good part of my life, up until now, I stuck with using cheap disposable razors. To my surprise, after a couple of uses, the blades started to rust, and I'd say that's a definite sign that the production quality of the blades in Harry's razors are no bueno. I tried Harry's razor, and it was a little less comfortable than Equate's razors (the lube strip didn't have any slickness to it), even though the trimmer blade was slightly better. ![]() In the last couple of months, I tried Equate's 5 blade+trimmer razor, and while it it was decent at shaving, lube strip was good, but the trimmer blade, and I'm putting this generously, it left much to be desired. However, since I have a job now that requires me not to let my facial hair go past the shadow stage (about every few days), I had to set out to find an affordable and decent razor that wasn't gonna eat up my face. I'm usually the type that lets my beard grow out, and I would just trim it off and then shave with razors whenever I got tired of the itchiness that came with having a beard, so having a good razor didn't matter much to me. ![]() I started getting facial hair when I was a teenager, and soon enough, I was taught how to shave. Before I say why I personally recommend giving the razors in the title a try, I'd like to share a little bit of my shaving experiences. ![]()
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