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Serah
> 3 dayIve had enough time to go through several in the package I purchased. I cant for sure say if these are real Venus razors or not, the little metal brackets on each side of the razor Ive never seen before on any Venus razor Ive purchased in store. So, Im not sure if these are real or if theyre just from another market. Regardless, those metal prongs I mentioned make shaving so difficult and for that I will not purchase these again. The prongs snag on hair so when Im shaving anything delicate it rips out hair when I go over the area, and that hurts and honestly makes me hesitant to shave. The razors themselves I think do the job theyre supposed to do, they do provide a close shave on my legs. But beyond that, I know these seem like a good deal but for me they werent, the hair-snagging prongs really deter me and I dont understand the purpose of them being there. Like I said Ive never seen them on any Venus razors Ive bought from an actual store like Walmart or rite aid. Ive been in the grocery store recently and looked and they didnt have these prongs either. It just makes me hesitant.
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Amy
> 3 dayIt does help with sensitivity, I will give it that. But the cost is outrageous!!!! I will not be spending any more money in this over hyped- over priced razors, any of their different ones they sell and make, as I have tried a few. I have found them all to just be extra expensive, sold based on their name brand, but are not providing any benefits for all the extra money they charge for these razors. Rip off! Many of the mens sensitive skin razors are far cheaper and offer better results. They are just not marketed to women for a higher price, as a lot of companies market womens products, and women go right out there and buy the products. Shop around for yourself. Try some other products out for yourself. You decide what’s best for you. You give other razors a try that are not marketed to women and see what you decide. I have tried many and have decided for myself. If you want to be a women and brag about your razors with other women, go ahead and spend your extra money here if that makes you feel good.
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Ruth Martinez
> 3 dayI dont seem to have sensitive skin since Ive never had razor bumps, so I downgraded to these from the razors with the spa bars since theyre more expensive, and so far so good. They came in good condition, have used them 2 or 3 times no problem :)
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Paige Riddle
> 3 dayBest razors ever!!
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Kindle Customer, on left
> 3 dayLike for sensitive skin-don’t like number of blade levels- would like 4
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Metta D
> 3 dayHey sissies and pals, they are pretty average. I was just to lazy to go to the store and buy some from the local Food Lion. They have a bunch in them, although I go through a pack of 8 in 2 weeks bc I am a sloth. But they are great. For real- I would recommend. K bye, dont cut your self, please be careful. <3
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Sophia
> 3 dayThese razors give me a close shave but every time I would get small tiny cuts from the razors.
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riverrat01
> 3 dayI, too, was startled to get refills that looked different from the ones I already had, with a metal bar on each side of the blades. At first I thought they were counterfeit or something, but it turns out its just a redesign; the ones you get in stores look like this now, too. I do find that they shave less well -- its like the metal staples holding the blades make them more recessed than they were before, so its harder to get a good close shave without irritating the skin. I cut myself more with these than I used to. But Ive adapted to them now, and I get decent results.
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tryongirl
> 3 dayWasn’t impressed, the “moisture” strip is basically used up after 1st shave, if skipped a lot and left a stubble feeling being
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Antonio TOCA
> 3 dayExcelente servicio