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Review on ✂️ Schick Quattro Razor - Achieve an Exceptionally Smooth Shave with 1 Razor by Kiesha Cepparulo

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Maybe more isn't necessarily better.

This is a comparison of the Schick Quattro and Gillette Mach 3. I used Colgate Aloe shaving cream and shaved twice with the Quattro: once with a 4-day stubble, once with a 2-day stubble . Either way, the Quattro delivers an excellent shave on flat surfaces (down the sides of the neck and on top of the sideburns). On curved surfaces, the shave was comparable to the Mach 3 and required the same number of touch-up passes. I think this razor *might* be great for shaving your legs as long as you don't shave above the knee. However, if you don't shave above the knee, you're probably blonde and can use an electric razor! The Quattro head feels bulky compared to the Mach 3, especially over the upper lip. I felt like I wasn't given enough control due to the configuration. This may be due to the shape difference as I've only used it twice. In general, shaving is uncomfortable. Either way, the Quattro felt like hair was being pulled hard and you feel like the blades aren't sharp enough. There was a feeling that there was not enough lubrication on either the face or the razor. In conclusion, I'll stick with the Mach 3. It ensures a close and comfortable shave even without a fourth blade. The Quattro is too bulky and cumbersome to recommend. I suggest if you buy a Test Quattro just use one of the two blades that come with it. Then (if you don't like it) throw away the used blade and give the rest to someone you know with a rough beard to try. I think multi-blade razors are new technology and apparently very easy to get wrong.

Pros
  • Shaving and Hair Removal
Cons
  • Some Cons