- Jun 27, 2004
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When I first heard about the Fusion razor, I was excited. 5 blades? How pointlessly cool! Anyway, I'll get right down to it:
Not since I was a kid has my skin *EVER* been so smooth after shaving with the Fusion power razor!
BUT! It came at a price, both in dollars spent and in comfort. Gillete claims the 5 blades are "spaced closer together to help reduce pressure - for less irritation and more comfort." Bullsh*t I say! I can't even remember the last time I've gotten razor bumps & burn from shaving.. probably when I was a young teen (I am now 22). Even then, I don't think it was as bad as the Fusion caused. Luckily, with the help of my Nivea aftershave, they have pretty much disappeard in the last 20 minutes since I finished shaving. I did not have any cuts from the Fusion.
I can only hope that this is because my skin needs to adjust to the new razor. I know that at least with electric razors, the manuals usually say it can take a month for the skin to get used to it..
Obviously, the money spent on the razor and its blades come into question. You can probably find the razor itself for fairly cheap, but it will cost roughly $27 for 8 cartridges, 35% more than the cost of the M3 Power cartridges, and about 65% more than the M3 Turbo cartridges. So is it worth the extra price? No.
Other notes: I was impressed at how easy it was to clear the blades off with just running water. When I tried the Shick Quattro in the past, that thing was a nightmare to get the hair out of. I was thinking the Fusion would be even harder, but it was as easy as the normal Mach3.
The single blade on the back is quite useful for trimming the hair right below my nose, above my lip.
*************Update*************
Not that anyone seems to have cared, but I did promise to update and I never did. I thought it was unfair to continue reviewing it so soon since my face obvoiusly hadn't adjusted to it yet.
After shaving with the Fusion Power several times now, I can say that it is an excellent razor - probably the best multiblade there is. With the help of the Gillette Hydra gel, I no longer get anymore razor burn or bumps, and my face is extremely smooth. With refill cartridges cheapily available on ebay in bulk, I am officially retiring my M3 Power.
Not since I was a kid has my skin *EVER* been so smooth after shaving with the Fusion power razor!
BUT! It came at a price, both in dollars spent and in comfort. Gillete claims the 5 blades are "spaced closer together to help reduce pressure - for less irritation and more comfort." Bullsh*t I say! I can't even remember the last time I've gotten razor bumps & burn from shaving.. probably when I was a young teen (I am now 22). Even then, I don't think it was as bad as the Fusion caused. Luckily, with the help of my Nivea aftershave, they have pretty much disappeard in the last 20 minutes since I finished shaving. I did not have any cuts from the Fusion.
I can only hope that this is because my skin needs to adjust to the new razor. I know that at least with electric razors, the manuals usually say it can take a month for the skin to get used to it..
Obviously, the money spent on the razor and its blades come into question. You can probably find the razor itself for fairly cheap, but it will cost roughly $27 for 8 cartridges, 35% more than the cost of the M3 Power cartridges, and about 65% more than the M3 Turbo cartridges. So is it worth the extra price? No.
Other notes: I was impressed at how easy it was to clear the blades off with just running water. When I tried the Shick Quattro in the past, that thing was a nightmare to get the hair out of. I was thinking the Fusion would be even harder, but it was as easy as the normal Mach3.
The single blade on the back is quite useful for trimming the hair right below my nose, above my lip.
*************Update*************
Not that anyone seems to have cared, but I did promise to update and I never did. I thought it was unfair to continue reviewing it so soon since my face obvoiusly hadn't adjusted to it yet.
After shaving with the Fusion Power several times now, I can say that it is an excellent razor - probably the best multiblade there is. With the help of the Gillette Hydra gel, I no longer get anymore razor burn or bumps, and my face is extremely smooth. With refill cartridges cheapily available on ebay in bulk, I am officially retiring my M3 Power.