Razor with 6 Refill Blades Gillette Venus Comfortglide Breeze
- Product details
- Description
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Age:
18+
Brand: Gillette
Line: venus
Product Type: shaver
Razor Type: with replacement cassettes
Gender: for women
Classification: mass-market
Country: USA
Made in: Great Britain
Still think that removing unwanted hair is a complicated and risky beauty ritual? Leave those concerns and minor drawbacks behind after dealing with sharp blades! The practical razor from Gillette is perfect for full-body care: its ergonomic design adapts to the contours of your skin, effortlessly handling even the most hard-to-reach areas. The Venus Comfortglide Breeze features special care pads with natural ingredients that enhance the condition of the epidermis, catering to all skin types.
Features of the Venus Comfortglide Breeze by Gillette:
- Includes a handle and 6 replacement cartridges;
- Boasts an elegant design and comfortable shape;
- The ergonomic head adjusts to the skin's contours;
- Does not cause irritation or mechanical damage;
- Easily removes fine and short hairs;
- Prevents ingrown hairs;
- Equipped with unique pads infused with a care gel;
- Contains olive oil, avocado extract, and coconut milk;
- Active ingredients provide additional moisture to the epidermis;
- Offers anti-inflammatory and soothing effects;
- Features five sharp blades;
- Made from high-quality materials;
- Quite durable and wear-resistant;
- Maintains its form even after prolonged use;
- Easily cleans and rinses with running water.
There are no questions about the blades, I always bought them and always satisfied with the result. But the razor... it's sad, I understand that it won't last long. I used the Gillette Venus Breeze razor for a long time, bought it in the distant year of 2010, approximately, maybe even earlier. I didn't need to buy replacements for it, the clamp worked perfectly, but accidentally I broke the handle of the razor. I bought the Gillette Venus Comfortglide Breeze because of its color and blades.
So, the clamp is terrible, the blade barely "clicks" into place and removing the blade is a 50/50 chance of breaking the razor or not. The quality has become worse over the years... I still have an old razor lying at home, if it breaks, I'll switch to that one, I won't buy a new one.