I find any disposable razor hard to work with and you only get minor results.
These are cheap on sale and have +1. They're brightly coloured so if your shared bathrooms with a male there would be no mix ups. The blades are thin and the cover aswell. The handles are gripped and easy to use. There is a strip above blade for extra moisture. I will buy these on special only. I do find the name gets my attention to buy as the Schick brand is a good males razor. So my thoughts are they good for men , they're good for me.... They do an average job, I do know though that you need to rinse every stroke/shave done. Doing this does ensure a clean and effortless shave and no clogging. These razors don't nick although sharp I've not had any nicks or cuts. Having a small blade does miss out on areas but that's to be expected with a disposable. Although disappointing it's just what it is. I do know it does a good enough job of my coarse hair. Also a bonus is my non reaction to the use of these. I have sensitive skin and after shaving I'll using react with itchy legs and rash once applying moisturizer but I don't find that with these razors and upon applying my mositeriser my legs don't scream help. It's pretty good that don't happen. Same goes for my underarms. The whole razor itself seems flimsy and almost gives you the feeling that they're going to break on you, as they are not flexible and quite thin in construction of the plastic. They haven'snapped so I'm happy about that.
these are real cheep and nasty and are no good for my skin. the next day of shaving i noticed a lot of hairs still on my legs and also my legs were quite red and did not feel great at all. I also tried these blades on my underarm, I used shaver cream and it did seem to take off my hairs but in morning I noticed there were bits it missed and I found that the hairs grew back quite fast. so not for me