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January 27, 2016
good
nice and smooth...i can get facial hair off all this is a good rezor
August 31, 2012
Cons:
Felt like a pair of claws down my face!
Razor burn
Firstly, this only applies to my skin...everybody's is different and it's important to bare that in mind when reading this. I have very sensitive skin, most of my acne has been reduced to marks, I have very bristly facial hair that grows very quick. I used the fusion proglide previously with not much of an issue, but was concerned when I read about the "danger of 5 blades" so after reading the rave reviews of this I thought i'd try it. I used the Sensor Excel for a week and it was possibly the worst razor I have used! Could only describe it as a pair of claws being dragged down my face! I developed major razor burn and a number of bumps...something the proglide never did! All and all for someone with hair and skin type like mine I wouldn't go out of my way to buy this razor.
January 22, 2009
Pros:
Has two blades for a closer shave, but...
Cons:
Two blades are not as effective as three for my facial hair.
I tried the SensorExcel during a period of frequent breakouts, and did not like it at all. My facial hair is pretty coarse and tends to grow in different directions, and this just could not give me an adequate shave. Led to some ingrown hairs due to shaving the same areas more than once. I would caution men with coarse facial hair to stick with a three-blade razor. I've had good success with the Mach 3, along with Aveeno Therapeutic Shave gel to fight those acne-like ingrown hairs.
April 25, 2007
Pros:
works great
been using for years
Cons:
changing blades often is pricey
change blades often use proper technique
September 12, 2014
Nice
This razor is good because it feels great on my skin and it doesn't leaves my skin red and dry. The only bad thing is that it doesn't cut all my beard in one shave and im still looking for a razor that works well cutting the hair. It works better if you massage your beard with the jojoba oil before shaving
May 13, 2007
Pros:
I've used this razor before I found this amazing site, and I still use it today, the only razor I will ever use.
Cons:
Blades a little pricey.
Buy it, you'll love it. It's the best for sensitive skin.
April 2, 2012
Pros:
Light, sleek design,
Dan, you seem cool and all, but I believe you dropped the ball by putting the Trac II over the Sensor. No way, no how is the Trac II the better shaving system. I experimented with both the Trac II (with bump fighter handle) and the Gillette Sensor. The difference was like night and day. Way more nicks with the Trac II blades. The Sensor was lighter in weight, and the duel blades hugged my face way better, and gave me a VERY comfortable shave. So comforable in fact having extremely sensitive skin, the irritation I would normally get on my face and neck was almost non existant. The Trac II blades seemed like they set up higher off my face, thus not making me feel confidant enough that I was getting a close shave. This in turn I believe caused me to make more passes on my face and neck, leaving me with more irritation than the Sensor system. With the Sensor, It was like a religious experience. The handle and blades just felt right. The Sensor blades are are few more buck than the Trac II blade. Oh well, even as the cheap skate I am, I'm willing to pay for quality when it comes to my razor blades. I'll be using this system until I die or until I simply don't have access to the blades or handles anymore. I use Neutrogena for men sensitive shaving cream with their sensitive post shave cream for the best comfort.
January 23, 2007
Pros:
Very soft on skin (used to use the new Gillette Fusion) and a lot less expensive than other Gillette products. Works easier around corners. No aftershave burn.
Cons:
A little expensive as far as razors go but not as bad as other Gillette products.
DOn't be fooled by all the fancy new razors that are out. This one is by far the best for sensitive skin. I love it! And I have tried A LOT of razors!
October 25, 2006
Pros:
None
Cons:
Not good for my sensitive skin
There is at least 2 better razors for sensitive skin. The Schick FX 2 blade razor is excellent and the Bump fighter razor appears to be good also for sensitive skin.
Pros:
Cheap
Simple