Hahaha, good description. Multi-blade razors can work just fine if you apply standard wetshaving techniques; however, many people prefer single blade or DE safety razors.jduffy said:Yeah simple. The twin blade makes me bleed twice, whereas the triple makes me bleed three times from one cut.
bj_please said:i never used a triple blade...i have heard that you cant tell the difference between twin and triple..you can defiently tell the difference between single and twin..is it true about no difference bettwen twin and triple blades?
Joedy said:One of them has 2 blades....
the other one has 3 blades....
-joedy
_JP_ said:The one thing that the Mach 3 system has going for it is the swivel head. It's much better than the previous razors on that count, you don't to press as hard to get the cartridge to line up to your skin correctly. It's the one that I reach for if I'm in a real hurry.
You would think that they would create some sort of product to help with ingrown hairs...then the cycle would be complete.Joedy said:What Gillette doesn't tell you is that each of the blades has a slightly different cutting angle which generally means the ideal scenario for creating in-grown hairs.
-joedy