- SCHICK INTUITION F.A.B. RAZOR SKIN
- SCHICK INTUITION F.A.B. RAZOR FULL
- SCHICK INTUITION F.A.B. RAZOR PLUS
SCHICK INTUITION F.A.B. RAZOR SKIN
So because my hairs are so fine, they’re very easy to shave with any razor but not with this one.Įven by going up and down with the razor four or five times, some of the hairs were still unshaven. With a normal razor, I would usually do just one, sometimes two passes on a patch of skin to catch all of my hairs so to have to do five and still have hairs that haven’t been shaven is really disappointing.Įven if I use the razor in the conventional upwards fashion, the blades just don’t shave unless you really press the head against the skin. I have super fair hair on my legs, which is very fine and practically invisible which I never really understand considering my hair and brows are almost naturally black.
I feel as if the blades are too far in within the head, and you can only cut your hairs by pressing really hard against the skin which really increases the chance of nicks as you’re having to use so much pressure. I would assume a razor with five blades would give a nice, close shave but that’s not the case with the Wilkinson Sword Intuition Fab Razor.
SCHICK INTUITION F.A.B. RAZOR PLUS
Plus the ‘water activated gel’ strips which surround the blades are tiny patches, and they’re nearly completely gone in just two weeks of regular use. Seeing as this razor is from the Wilkinson Sword Intuition range, I assumed there would be some time of stand/shower grip holder included like their other razors, but there’s nothing included so £12 seems expensive especially as you’re only getting one razor head in the box. The handle is nice enough, with a rubberised coating which gives you a decent amount of grip especially when using shaving gel or having wet hands, with a good ergonomic design. Firstly I really, really don’t understand why there’s not six blades or at least an even amount? Why would there be three blades and the top and then only two at the bottom as shaving down isn’t going to be as effective as shaving up so I kinda feel like what’s the point, and that was before I even tried it. Being able to shave up and down in the shower – revolutionary, right?
When I first saw this razor, I was convinced it was something my life was missing. The top blades shave up, whilst the bottom blades shave down – with five blades in total that are surrounded by water activated gel for an effortless glide whilst shaving. So in a nutshell, the Wilkinson Sword Intuition Fab Razor is said to be the first razor that has bi-directional blades allowing you to shave up and down without having to lift your razor off the skin. razors are only compatible with Intuition f.a.b.
SCHICK INTUITION F.A.B. RAZOR FULL
There are next to no reviews of this razor under the Wilkinson Sword name so I honestly had no idea if it would be any good, but the concept sounded like a winner so I took advantage of Superdrug having a ‘better than half price’ introductory offer and bought it for £5.98 instead of the full price of £11.99. They’re known as Schick, so it’s the Schnick Intuition Fab Razor but I didn’t know this prior to purchase and had I looked online at the reviews for that name, I perhaps wouldn’t have bought this razor as the reviews aren’t the most complementary. Although it’s a brand new launch for the UK, it’s not for the US but the Wilkinson Sword brand have a completely different name across the Atlantic. So when the Wilkinson Sword Intuition Fab Razor launched within the UK, I had to give it a try as it sounded so innovative to every other razor. Razors are such a boring product to purchase and talk about, but I’m always up for trying anything new.