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Review on Gillette ProGlide Shield Power πŸͺ’ Men's Razor Handle with 1 Blade Refill by Adisorn Srisawam ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No minuses as such, comfortable to use.

The crux of the issue with a motor is that if you press steadily on a loaf of bread with a knife, you will have to forcefully deform it in order to make progress in cutting; on the other hand, it is worthwhile to start moving a little bit back and forth because the process of cutting will go quickly and easily. Approximately these objectives were in mind when the local vibration motor was designed. I'm not really sure if this was the first version of the razor; prior to that, I used a razor that was more or less straightforward. There is nothing to comment on because I do not consider the "floating head" to be a feature. I did not give whether or not there are other features my full attention. According to my observations, the built-in gel strip is more than sufficient for two separate shavings (which caused frank delight because of the softness of the shave). Following that, it is not depleted, but its presence is perceived an order of magnitude less frequently.

Pros
  • mild shave; subjectively better than a conventional Fusion machine (I have no idea what model I used prior to the ate), but there is nothing about it that makes it worthwhile to upgrade.
Cons
  • Because of the vibration, shaving is almost imperceptible, and at the conclusion of a high-speed shave (because the skin is noticeably smoother), the few remaining hairs can be skipped even by checking the skin with the hand to see if it is smooth. This is possible because the vibration makes the skin noticeably softer (because sensations are dulled by such vibration). As a direct consequence of this, "islands of happiness" continue to exist. You have to check with great care. :)