![]() ![]() I was excited to revisit an updated take on an old favorite. The solid bar and four-blade razor claim to condition skin while minimizing irritation. Like the original model I tried almost twenty years ago, the Schick Intuition Sensitive Care Razor promises a close shave without needing to use shaving cream. I was in junior high at the time and just starting to shave-my Catholic school plaid-skirt uniform made me notice my body hair early on. The commercial had a girl struggling to shave with a traditional razor and cream while Jewel's "Intuition" played in the background. I remember when the original Schick Intuition razor first came out on the market back in the early 2000s. ![]() Being tasked with reviewing the Schick Intuition Sensitive Care Razor was one of them. Keep reading for our full product review. These razors are available now through September, after which you can get the solid refills (but not the LE designed razors themselves).We put the Schick Intuition Sensitive Care Razor to the test after receiving a complimentary sample from the brand. If you’re into pretty designs, this cool Schick razor makes the Limited Handle edition in three varieties, according to your skin type and needs: Moisturizing Care Pack Duo (light pink), Pomegranate Extract (hot pink), Naturals for Sensitive Skin with Aloe and Vitamin E (light blue). It leaves us wondering if the rest want to resemble King Kong (hey, in some cultures, hair is attractive. The pivoting head gives you more flexibility in the areas of contour.īeauty Stat: 81% of American women, surveyed by Schick, desire sexy, smooth and shaved legs. What I love about this razor is that you only need to glide it once on the skin and you’re stubble free and moisturized in seconds. The enormous conditioning solid (yes, it does look like a bit like an iceberg) envelopes four razors (previously three) and is formulated with shea butter, aloe and Vitamin E. The decorative handles are clearly pretty, but the design of the handle is ergonomically friendly as well. The Schick Limited Edition Intuition Razor is one of my favorites because it combines aesthetics with functionality. You’re likely to not feel an afterburn with this investment. We highly recommend the oscillating version, priced at $14.95. If you opt for the high-frequency oscillating version (AAA battery operated), you’ll receive a much cleaner shave without any nicks or cuts than the non oscillating version. In this version, the lubricating strip comes after the blade gives the skin a very close shave. The razor also has a flip trimmer feature that allows you to trim harder to reach areas. The paintbrush style razor features lubricating strips and a trimming feature that gives your skin a close shave while leaving skin smooth and moisturized. ![]() ![]() The new Schick Hydro 5 for men is something that might be a good item to put in a gift basket for Father’s Day. Among the sea of razors available, we look for those that add value and multitask well enough to recommend to our friends, family and readers of BeautyStat. When summer temperatures roll around, it’s time to seriously consider if you want to go into civilization looking like Baba the Turk. Long hair may be more than a phase for Joaquim Phoenix, but surely not for your legs. ![]()
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