Schick® Xtreme3® Sensitive Razor

“I shaved with the Schick® Xtreme3® sensitive razor as part of a sponsored post for Socialstars #Indisposable, all opinions on this product are my own.”

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The Schick® Xtreme3® sensitive razor is an indisposable comfort in my daily facial care routine. When I say an “indisposable comfort” it’s something I can’t live or go day to day without! I have been shaving my head for about 3 years now and the right razor makes a huge difference that’s why I choose The Schick® Xtreme3® Sensitive Razor! It features 3 blades that flex and pivot while in use, optimizing contact with your skin to give you a close shave while also guarding against razor burn each time you shave.

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Being a man that has natural curly hair I suffer from razor burn/bumps a lot more than the average straight haired male. The Xtreme3 razor features dual comfort strips to enhance razor glide to help protect your skin against nicks and irritation so you get an incredibly smooth shave. The Schick® Xtreme3® Sensitive also has vitamin E and aloe which helps moisturize and protects your skin from a rough and bumpy shaving experience.

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The Schick® Xtreme3® Sensitive razor is designed with an ergonomic rubber handle that’s easy to maneuver for a steady and comfortable shave. Whether it be on your face or general body grooming, the convenient easy-rinse handle design helps keep blades from clogging. The most ideal razor for men and women on the go, it’s disposable so it easily goes anywhere you go. It’s the perfect razor for travel, the gym, the beach, or to keep on hand for quick touch-ups.

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It’s important to prep properly for shaving also! Always soften the hair with hot water and lather up well. The preparation process is just as important as the shaving process. Make sure you try The Schick® Xtreme3® Sensitive Razor yourself and you too will have an indisposable comfort at your finger tips! Thanks for stopping by and I hope this helps you out fellas!

With Style,

Kelvin from Notoriously Dapper

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*Please Note: An “Indisposable Comfort” is defined as something guys can’t live without. It is NOT defined as something you don’t want to throw away.

13 Comments

  • Reply Linda Manns Linneman at

    This must be a pretty good razor to be able to shave your head like that. I will have to get one for my son to try. Thank you for sharing this.

  • Reply Jenn Erin at

    Wow great review! I am definitely going to suggest this to my boyfriend!

  • Reply wsue1023 at

    Having so much trouble posting, here goes my third attempt! lol Great review! Have two men in the house…. husband and 13 year old son who just started shaving. SCARY! By the way, how long does it take you to do that? I’ve always wondered.

  • Reply Istvánné Varsányi at

    The Schick Xtreme3 seems to be a really good razor. I’m going to suggest it to my hubby. I like the review – thank you for sharing.

  • Reply sherry butcher at

    I seen a coupon for the Schick Xtreme3 not I think I’ll take it and get this razor. TFS.

  • Reply Suzanne C at

    I’ll have to recommend this to my dad. He’s been on the hunt for a new razor. Thanks for the review!

  • Reply lisagee1234 at

    I should be balder than you by the time my hair quits falling out in clumps thanks to rat poison Warfarin.

    • Reply lisagee1234 at

      By the way, cool razors!!

  • Reply Richard Hicks at

    I want to try this razor out. Always looking for a better one.

  • Reply Christy Peeples DuBois at

    I don’t know that I have tried the schick but I shave my legs everyday while I shower and want a good sharp razor. I find that they just cost so blooming much is my gripe yet I
    Keep buying them cause I hate stubbles on my legs. I will check the price on the schick and try it.

  • Reply denise low at

    These are great razors. This is the only kind my husband uses

  • Reply Jerry Marquardt at

    I would like to thank you for the pointers here. It has inspired me to get these areas of my life going properly.

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