
Product overview
Gillette Venus ComfortGlide Snap Razor is a compact, portable razor with a pivoting head and water-activated moisture bars, designed to lather and shave in one stroke without the need for separate shave gel.
Key Features
- Built-in moisture bars that release a creamy lather with water activation
- 3 curve-hugging blades for a close, comfortable shave
- Compact mini handle with travel case for on-the-go use
Benefits
- Lathers and shaves in one stroke, so no shave gel is needed
- Pivoting head adapts to curves for easier shaving in hard-to-reach areas like knees and ankles
- Lubricating strip helps glide over skin to protect from shave irritation
Who Can Use This Product
- Those wanting a convenient, portable razor for on-the-go shaving
- People wanting a razor with a built-in moisturizing lather
- Suitable for shaving legs, underarms, and hard-to-reach areas
How to Use
Wet the skin, activate the moisture bars with water, and glide the razor smoothly over the skin in the direction of hair growth.
Storage & Safety
Rinse the razor with water after each use and store in a dry place. Replace the blade cartridge when it feels less sharp, typically after about a month of regular use.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Do I need to use shave gel with this razor?
No, the built-in moisture bars lather with water, so no separate shave gel is needed.
How many blades does it have?
It has 3 curve-hugging blades for a close shave.
Is it good for travel?
Yes, its compact mini handle and travel case make it ideal for on-the-go use.
How should I use it?
Wet the skin, activate the moisture bars with water, then glide the razor smoothly over the skin.
Can it reach hard-to-reach areas?
Yes, the pivoting head adapts to curves for easier shaving around knees and ankles.
How long does one refill last?
Based on twice-weekly shaving, one refill lasts up to about 30 days.
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