🪒 Elevate Your Shave Game with Voskhod Blades!
Voskhod offers a pack of 100 high-quality double edge safety razor blades, featuring a PTFE coating for a smooth shave. Renowned for their durability and sharpness, these blades are manufactured in Russia, ensuring a premium grooming experience.
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Exceptional Shave Quality - Voskhod Double Edge Safety Razor Blades
I've tried various double-edge razor blades, but Voskhod's 100-count pack stands out!Voskhod's Double Edge Safety Razor Blades deliver outstanding performance!For a superior shave at an unbeatable price, Voskhod is the clear winner.Ideal for wet shaving enthusiasts- High-quality Russian-made stainless steel- Exceptional sharpness and durability- Smooth, comfortable shaving experience- Affordable price point- Convenient 100-count packaging
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Shaving comes down to science. Finding the blades that work for you is half the fun of wet shaving.
Many things come into play with how a blade will work for you. What kind of skin you have, what kind of hair you have, how well your skin is hydrated, how well you hair is hydrated, what kind of soap you use, what kind of brush you use, what kind of razor you use and how you take care of your precious face post shave. So this review is based on me and what works best for me. This may work for you. Or not. Try it.I love these blades. I use to use only Feather and Bic blades after trying a massive variety pack years ago. I settled with feather for my expensive blade and BIC for cheaper blade. I bought some of these Voskhod, some persona lab blues, and Kai blades to try out recently because they were not in the variety pack i used a while back.I don't care for the Kai blades they seem to be a very mild blade in terms of irritation but they don't seem to cut that well, definitely not anywhere near Bic or feather so if you have a sensitive face these might be good for you.The Persona Lab Blues seem to cut better than Kai but not as well as Bic but are even more mild than Kai which is great but they cost more than feathers which are already expensive. There are die hard fans out there. Im not one of them. You might be.Voskhod is a little more or just as mild as persona lab blues and just as sharp with Teflon coating and a little sharper and just as mild as lab blues and almost as sharp as Bic after Teflon wears off (Teflon wears off after about a half a pass or a single full pass). These Voskhod are half the price of Feather and less than half the price of persona labs but more expensive than BIC by a couple dollars for 100 pack.If you want to spend money and don't have a sensitive face use feather. They are the sharpest out there. And coupled with an aggressive razor like an open comb or slant they blow away any beard around, at the cost of not being anywhere near mild on your face and larger learning curve for less experienced shavers. Throw the blade is a mild razor and get a great middle of the road shave. However the feather blade goes dull after a shave or 3 depending on your hair and how many passes per shave you do. I will never stop using these.If you want a very cheap costing blade with almost as much sharpness as feather, but a little more forgiving go with BIC. In an aggressive razor it feels a lot like feather but still not there in terms of cutting power but close. Bic are not only half the price of feathers but also seem to last about 2 times longer before being dull, practically making these around 25% of the cost per shave as feather. I have noticed that these blades are not that great in a mild razor but in an aggressive razor is where these blades shine.If you want a razor that is leaps and bounds more forgiving than Bic in terms of being mild and almost as sharp as a BIC get this blade. At only a couple dollars more for a 100 pack over Bic these are still 50% of the price of feather and thanks to the Teflon at the beginning of the first shave these blades seem to last an extra shave or 2 over Bic. Putting these blades at around the same price per shave a Bic. These blades are now added to my rotation and almost replaced the Bic if it wasn't for Bic being a little sharper and cheaper.In closing, for me I use Feather, Bic, and Voskhod. Feather for cutting power, Bic for less cutting power but easier on the skin, and Voskhod for a little less cutting power than Bic but double the forgiveness to skin. All depends on how much growth I have and how lazy I feel. Don't shave with a feather when half asleep you will look like a cat attacked your face. Grab the Voskhod next time.
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Decent for the money
So I started using an old school razor about 2yrs ago. I felt like it was time for me to grow up and become a real man. Plus the feeling of using said razor is not only relaxing, but will easily give you a 150% better shave than the trash you find in your local dept store. I get compliments from anyone that feels my face after shaving with my REAL man razor.With that said let's get started.Pros:- Sharp, very sharp. Have cut my fingers on the blades before when not paying attention to how I was handling the blade.- The blade will hold it's edge easily after a half shave.- Being that it's a solid piece, you can easily recycle the used razors after you are done with them. I put mine in an empty can of chili.Cons:- The outer packaging that the razors come in is horrible. Literal hell. Sometimes it takes me several minutes to open up the outer box of razors that houses 5 razors each. The plastic on the box is very tight and while damn sturdy, it's hell trying to open them up for the thing piece of metal inside.- The blades say Teflon coated, but I call BS. The reason the blades glide so well is a combination of my pre-shave oil and then the cream I build up with my badger brush and bowl. Without the pre-shave oil, I will get nicks and cuts on my face constantly. Regardless of how much shaving cream I lather on.Main takeaway:- Buying razors like this is fantastic.- You spend maybe $30 for a package of razors that depending on how much you shave that will easily last you all year. In my case I shave roughly twice a week and I still have well over 5mo worth of blades to be used.- Not only do you save money, but it's better for the environment- Make sure that you get yourself some good pre-shave oil before you shave. It will definitely help you from carving your own Michelangelo on your face
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