🪒 Elevate Your Shave Game!
The Perma-Sharp Double Edge Safety Razor Blades come in a convenient pack of 100, made from high-quality stainless steel in Russia, ensuring a smooth and precise shaving experience. Compatible with all standard double edge safety razors, these blades offer both value and sustainability.
L**T
Will give you a real nice shave smooth no nicks just take your time.
Real nice blade sharp
C**️
Almost as sharp as feather blades.
The media could not be loaded. Premium quality blades for a great price. They recently have gone up but sometimes go on sale. I’ve been stocking up because they are made in Russia and Gillette has moved production to India for many great blades. I would compare these to the Gillette platinums and I’d say they are a bit less sharp than than feathers. They are good for a couple of shaves but I usually use them two or three times. I think they may be better on the second shave. They are fairly aggressive so I would be cautious as a beginner.
O**S
Great blades
I usually use Feather but bought these to try and found them excellent quality. For the money they are hard to beat. They might not be quite as sharp as Feather blades but I get 2 to 3 more shaves out of them so they seem to stay sharper for longer? In any case well worth stocking up on.
T**W
Good economical blade in the sharper spectrum category
They are quite sharp. No tugs (heavy dark wire hair). In my shavette they do just fine and effortless. In double edge razors, they seem to really vary by the razor. Luckily I have many, but if you only have one or two safety razors, these blades might be hit or miss in terms of comfort and if they like to bite. It all depends on the razor, I am well seasoned and have ussd these blades in at least a dozen razors.They are good and sharp, in the same range for me as personna (usa version) and gillette platinums (usa or Rs) the 7oc line (i use blacks, yellows and the permasharp green) but not quite so comfy or smooth in many of my razors.. Yet fine in shavettes for some reason. I dont get as many shaves as some of the others mentioned, however these are way cheaper.
M**L
Good blades
Took a flyer on these blades based on price and some of the reviews. I have been using feather and was hesitant to change. These might be better than feather. I get more shaves and less nicks. Very happy I took the chance.
J**G
The Real Deal! My go-to blade.
Got these in a sampler pack... and I freaking love them! They look exactly like the ones I got in the sampler - Turkish alphabet, made in Russia. Still narrowing down - after trying over 20 different brands - between these, Shark Stainless, and Astra Stainless. All three are very similar, but these balance sharpness and gentleness. I have Eastern European thick beard with sensitive skin - tough combo - and these are perfect. Shark close second. Astra most gentle, but leaves stubble. Word on the street is that these won't be made in Russia anymore as P&G are closing (downsizing?) their factories there. So sad. I might get a couple more just to stock up. Sharks are made in Egypt, so I'll be ok, but better safe than sorry. These are common in sampler packs here on Amazon, so I'd recommend trying that first. If you don't like them, 100 is a lot! If you do like them, stock up!
M**N
Astra SP souped-up
A little smoother than Astra SP and more aggressive too. Even with a large blade gap it stayed smooth. Lasting about as long as Astra SP. Quality razors.
W**O
Great blade, but don't forget to focus on your technique!
They work great for me, and gives me a really close shave. Not exactly the smoothest/sharpest I've tried for my face/hair(personally love the Gillette 7 O'clock Greens), but I can still achieve irritation free BBS. I think a lot of people try really hard to find that right blade that will give them that irritation free shave, but tend forget a bit that technique matters the most in having a good shave. Having good gear helps, but having great technique is what most starters really need to focus on.I use a rather aggressive razor(Wunderbar), and I seem to have great shaves no matter the blade I use. An extremely light touch, and using your whole arm and not your wrist to shave seems to be very key for me to achieve great shaves. Also the less passes, the better. Most of the time I just do XTG, then ATG. If I know the blade is really sharp, just one pass ATG works for me. I used to constantly get nicks and razor burn, and I've spent a lot on my search to get a great shave. Now that I've figured out the technique that works best with my face, gear doesn't matter as much(although I keep going back to a few blades because of their consistency). I'll even use Barbasol from a can on some days with no problem.
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