These shavers aren’t normally the ones I go for or use but they definitely do the job and a super cheap if your on a budget.
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Bic Soleil Savvy Disposable Shavers Review
Bic Soleil Savvy Disposable Shavers a new razor featuring one disposable handle and 4 refillable cartridges in one package. It offers the convenience of a disposable and the premium shave performance of a refillable cartridge system.
“Women will enjoy BIC Soleil Savvy which features 3 flexible blades for a flawlessly smooth shave, lubricating strips with Vitamin E and a pivoting head and rubber grip for ultimate comfort,” said Linda Palladino, senior brand manager – Shavers, BIC Consumer Products USA.
Website http://www.bicworld.com/
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Tips: Be careful when using for the first time as they may cut your skin so use shaving foam.
This product was super awesome for reducing my symptoms of sorosis i would recommend if you have problems with dry patches and shaving irritation.
Tips: Use with shaving foam or a little bit of conditioner and soap. Exfoliate before shaving also
It's hard to find a decent disposable razor. My usual razor has gone up a lot in price and I saw these on special so silly me thought I would give them a whirl.
They look pretty in pink and have grippy bits which makes it easy and comfortable to hold. The blades snap in place easily. That's about the only good things I have to say!
I keep cutting myself with these, especially around my knee and ankle. They go blunt superfast and give me mega razor rash. For me personally my skin doesn't like them and I am now back to my trusty Schick hydro!
I have used these shavers over the years and find they do the job. They aren't a luxury shaver just a good budget friendly one that is better than other disposables. They will give you a close smooth shave.
Tips: Shave with conditioner to get a smooth shave that won't dry out your skin.
This is the razor I have been using for at least a year or so now. I find it does a pretty good job shaving my legs for maybe the first 2-3 shaves (& underarms and down there a bit too) but have to be so careful not to cut myself. Regularly do. And then after the first few shaves I do notice I get some irritation after shaving. But wonder if I need to be doing more cleaning the blades than just running under hot water. (I also use my Gillette shave foam which is my fav). I wish they had the little protective wires across the blades (my one of these doesn’t) as I cut myself so much less when they have the wires. Cartridges can be expensive. Strangely often cheaper to end up buying a whole new razor which comes with a set of new cartridges/heads/blades, as they are often on sale quite a bit cheaper.
Tips: Be very careful first few shaves, Recommend changing the blades after ever few shaves for best results. Use a shaving foam too for best results and for even better results when shaving, scrub/exfoliate your legs prior to shaving. Makes a huge difference! Whatever razor you’re using.
When I want a cheap disposable razor I always turned to these, they are actually really good for the price. The handle is comfortable to use and the blades do a great job at shaving close without irritation. I like that it comes with blades in the pack to replace so you don't have to keep throwing away the whole razor each time. I cant use the blades for as long as the expensive ones but at such a cheap price I'm happy using this shaver.
This is the only razor I buy anymore. Great smooth close cutting shave and the built in moisturising strip helps not to drag skin. It’s so often on special so you can get it easily cheaper than the normal $10 or so. The only thing I wish was they would sell just the blade refills because I don’t need a new handle with every pack! Much cheaper and the same results as using a Venus or schick which you can buy blades for, those blades and even the disposable razors are so overpriced and cheaper razor packs seem to dull faster and drag skin.
Tips: I always use shaving cream/ foam which I think helps blades stay sharper long than if using soap or shower gels
These are some really nice Disposible razors. For the price they are a bargain too!
The handle on this razor is nice and thick so it's easy to hold, and it conforms to a hand shape as well (rather than the straight disposable razors) which makes it comfortable to use. The head itself is easy to manipulate into tricky places like the back of your knees and ankles. I also like that it has moisturising strips on it to prevent your skin from drying out too much.
The only thing that is kinda annoying is the head can get clogged easily, but you can just remove it and rinse it off and your good to go. I find that the blades on this razor last longer than your standard disposable which is great, and the fact that you can just replace the head is much better than having to replace the whole razor.
I like these razors and they are responsible priced.
They are nice to hold as aposed to the cheaper disposable razers.
I liked that it's easy to change the blades rather than just throwing the whole thing away and I really liked that the lid slides across rather than click on like most. I would like to be able to buy extra blades rather than just the new pack.
I found it cut well and although it would clog I would just put it under the shower head and was good as new.
I'm on my second pack so far
These razors were my go-too before I invested in a safety razor. They are cheap, available at most supermarkets and do a good job. The less pink tax I have to pay the better.
Tips: Once the moisture strip has faded you know its time to change the head.