
I then go in with a traditional razor, shaving each area twice to avoid missing any spots.
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To prep my skin, I wash my body with exfoliating gloves to remove dead skin cells that could potentially clog the blades. But because I'm prone to ingrown hairs, I treat my skin pre- and post-shaving to get my best results. I also don't shave my upper thighs because you can't really see the hair. I can usually go weeks in between shaves. However, when I do decide to shave, it's a whole production. Unless it's summertime or I have a special occasion, I let my leg hair do its own thing. This practice of letting my hair go rogue carried on with me into adulthood. In a way, finally shaving at the end of the season for finals was symbolic. Growing up as a competitive swimmer, I would often go months without shaving my legs. The founder, Colonel Jacob Schick, created his first razor while at base camp, and today the brand has 500+ patented products made for shaving. Read on to see if this beauty reunion was a success.Ībout the brand: This year, Schick celebrates its 100th anniversary. I was excited to revisit an updated take on an old favorite. The solid bar and four-blade razor claim to condition skin while minimizing irritation. Like the original model I tried almost twenty years ago, the Schick Intuition Sensitive Care Razor promises a close shave without needing to use shaving cream. I was in junior high at the time and just starting to shave-my Catholic school plaid-skirt uniform made me notice my body hair early on. The commercial had a girl struggling to shave with a traditional razor and cream while Jewel's "Intuition" played in the background. I remember when the original Schick Intuition razor first came out on the market back in the early 2000s.

Being tasked with reviewing the Schick Intuition Sensitive Care Razor was one of them.

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Keep reading for our full product review. Keep reading to see exclusive GIFs of the razor in action.We put the Schick Intuition Sensitive Care Razor to the test after receiving a complimentary sample from the brand.

I use other hair removal methods on my hair down there, but imagine this would work well on a bikini line. It's especially effective on areas like underarms and upper thighs, where hair grows in multiple directions. "The little rubbery pink strips on the cartridge act as a skin-stretching element to present the hair for efficient shaving," Eric Kaplan, project manager of research and development at Edgewell Personal Care, told POPSUGAR via email.Īfter consumers told Schick they were looking for an easy-to-use razor that had bidirectional technology (fancy!), the brand dreamed F.a.b. I felt zero discomfort and got no razor burn after using it multiple times, and I have supersensitive skin. But what it is really important here is that you can shave back and forth, up and down - in basically any direction you'd like - without lifting the razor off of your skin. While it looks like a basic "upscale" razor - nice-looking blades wrapped in comfort moisture strips - it's also hot pink, which speaks to my girlie heart. 15 New Drugstore Beauty Products You Won't Want to Miss in 2018
