I tried the 5-blade Gillette Fusion when it came out, but I didn’t stick with it. For me, it did shave better on most of the face; however, it shaved worse under my chin and jaw. I just couldn’t make it work well. So I have continued to use the Gillette Mach 3, which is a 3-blader. How about you?
Also, I am curious about how big a success the Fusion and other 5-blade razors (for men and women) have done. Let me know if you have any marketing information, thanks!
If you can’t get a good shave (smooth, comfortable, lasting) shave from a single-blade safety razor, the problem is likely that you never learned to shave properly. The only faint advantage 2-5 blade razors have is that they accommodate sloppy, amateurish technique a little better, at many, many times the cost. It’s like living on McD’s food because you never learned to boil water.
The Fusion is too many blades (it’s really only 4 blades for shaving and 1 blade for scraping or something). I’ll continue to use the Mach 3 until they stop making it, and then I’ll stop shaving rather than use the Fusion.
I switched to a single-blade safety razor about a year ago after reading a thread about women using them. It does take longer to shave because I have to be more careful, but I’m saving a ton of money and generating a lot less waste.
I use a double-edge safety razor. Cartridge razors are a scam. If you’re not willing to learn technique, you’ll have to go to a professional for a good shave.
It’s not snobbishness. It’s simple truth. I know a lot if straight razor shavers and they don’t look down in safety razor shavers. Straight razor shaving has a much different balance of costs and benefits and it really is for hobbyists and professionals. On the other hand, anyone can learn to use a safety razor.
The step down in quality and the gigantic markup in price going from safety razors to cartridge razors is a completely different balance.
Virtually ever 2, 3, 4 & 5 blade razor I’ve used only managed to just rip the hair out of my face. The single blade razors cut the hair close and usually leave few cuts.
I begrudgingly went from a 2 to a 3 years ago. I refuse to even dignify the 4 or 5, they are just silly. And don’t get me started on the vibrating lighted models…
Nope, at least I don’t. I’ve never tried the safety razors so I have no reason to look down. I jumped straight to straight razors from the cartridge since I didn’t want to deal with buying and throwing away blades any more. After two years it takes almost no time to do a single past shave but with a triple it takes about 30 min and I can’t even feel stubble for 24 hours.
No, it’s five shaving blades set in parallel with another single blade for trimming or getting close under your nose or whatever. I like the shave I get, but they’re expensive. I’ve been using Gilette Sensor 3 disposables. Anything with fewer than three blades doesn’t shave me closely enough.