Schick Hydro Silk Moisturizing Razor Blade Refills for Women with Shower Hanger, 6 Count (Pack of 1)
-
Tiffany
> 3 dayAwfully dull for new razors.
-
April
Greater than one weekVery nice for sensitive skin!
-
Chris
> 3 dayWife loves both ends of the razor.
-
Ginger
Greater than one weekI get these on subscription. This time . I notice using the first one that it didnt have that moisturizer on it. It usually makes your legs lubricated and get a smooth shave and legs are soft after. This time it was like I was shaving with old razor. I thought maybe it is just this blade. The next one was the same I got razor burn and still felt stubby after I shaved.
-
andrea lopez osorio
> 3 dayOk
-
Brenda S
> 3 dayFast shipping and great price! Comes in a cute package that hangs in your shower. My absolute favorite razor
-
kristina
> 3 dayI love this razor, refills are expensive. I always buy these on Amazon because theyre cheaper and I dont have to push a call button and wait for an associate to unlock the case.
-
Customer
> 3 dayThese were not made by Schick. They did not have the engraved Schick name and Hydro on the back of the razor. They got dull much quicker than the actual Schick razor replacements. Not what I paid for.
-
AM
> 3 dayThese were my go to razors, but every single one in this box was dull and left cuts all over my legs. I thought it was just me at first but then I saw all the other reviews stating the same issues. DO NOT BUY!
-
Thao Hughes
Greater than one weekAs many other reviewers have noted, there is a high probability that the ones sold/shipped by Amazon are actually counterfeit. Previous refills I purchased directly from retailers such as Target have the Schick name embossed on the back of the blade, and after several uses, you can feel and see that the moisturizing strips are being used up, and the blades are sharp right out of the box and would become dull with normal use, as they should be. My first purchase of these refills from Amazon appeared to be authentic, because they displayed these characteristics, however my last few refills from Amazon have demonstrated that they were indeed counterfeit. The back of the blade did not have the Schick name embossed, the blades were not sharp and would cause skin irritation, and the moisturizing strips never wore down because they were likely just white plastic filling and not a moisturizer at all. I am very disappointed that Amazon does not do a more thorough job of weeding out counterfeit products. I will no longer be purchasing these blade refills from Amazon, but will instead have to go through traditional retailers who sell authentic products.