Bic 3 Comfort Advance Razor review

IMG_1967 First rule of travelling is to never pack at the last minute. Unfortunately that happens to me quite a lot with the super busy schedule I have. So, while I was annoyed that I completely forgot to bring my disposable razors (I was using the Quattro Pro by Schick), I am very grateful to destiny that I did. At the Tigh-Na-Mara, on the first day I arrived, I had to buy a disposable razor (at $ 2.00 it was rather inexpensive).

I just went with the one that was available first hand. I didn’t even know the actual name was “Bic 3 Comfort Advance Razor” (Bic, by the way, has a YouTube channel). All I did was to buy it and pray it would work for me. You see, I have very sensitive skin, and despite the fact that the rest of my body is pretty smooth, my face gets scruffy (I think I should have never start shaving, I now have to do it regularly, and I can even show a 5 o’clock shadow on a bad day). So, shaving for me is a torture.

I have, however, found my favorite disposable razor – the Advance provided me with an extremely smooth shave and I didn’t even get cuts (obviously, if you handle *any* razor wrongly, you will always end up cutting yourself). I can’t complain at all, for what I paid, I have now summarily ditched all my other razors. Finally, I have found a razor that suits me!

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Comments (3)

IanivMarch 14th, 2010 at 11:22 am

Shaving does not make facial hair grow thicker, faster, or darker. It’s a myth. The parts of the hair you are cutting are already dead and it doesn’t affect the living cells, under your skin.

Bob GrayMarch 15th, 2010 at 10:53 pm

Three things…
1) I have similar skin, which gets irritated by shaving, and suggest Clinique shaving gel. It is a bit pricey, but just need a toothpaste size dibble, and it goes a long way.
2) Thanks for the suggestion on the razor, I’ll try it.
3) Thanks for always having such an amazing variety of topics that you post on. It is always a serendipitous range of subjects, so that much like the snack food ad… every time, it’s a whole new ballgame !!!

RaulMarch 16th, 2010 at 1:10 pm

@ Ianiv – True, but at least it looks like it *is* growing faster!

@ Bob – Glad you like it – I think that’s why people read my blog – because it is totally random. That’s why it was called Random Thoughts of a Student of the Environment.

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