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Personna DE Double Edge Razor Blades, 100 Count
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| Price | $16.49 | |
| AmazonGlobal Shipping | $9.21 | |
| Estimated Import Fees Deposit | $0.00 | |
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| Total | $25.70 | |
Shipping & Fee Details
| Price | $16.49 | |
| AmazonGlobal Shipping | $9.21 | |
| Estimated Import Fees Deposit | $0.00 | |
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| Total | $25.70 | |
| Brand | Personna |
| Number of Blades | 1 |
| Unit Count | 100 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Handle Material | Steel |
About this item
- American Heritage: Personna was the first company to introduce the safety razor in the US. We have over 135 years of experience manufacturing shaving razors. We led the way in innovation, and we continue to develop new tech in mens razors.
- Classic Shave: This classic method is the origin of all men’s disposable razors and razor systems.
- Chrome Steel Razors: Personna Double-Edge blades are manufactured using high quality imported chrome steel.
- Bulk Razors: Economical, convenient pack of 100 replacement razorblades fit any safety razor handle.
- Self-care: Take the time to turn your personal hygiene into a ritual with this traditional method.
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Product Description
American Heritage
Personna was the first company to introduce safety razors in the US. In 1875, the Kampfe brothers patented the first safety razor. This new concept provided an ideal shaving angle and revolutionized the way we shave.
Classic Shave
This classic method is the origin of all men’s disposable razors and razor systems. But, the resurgence of safety razors with double edge blades isn't just a trend. There are many benefits to this traditional method. Replacing blades without plastic cartridges has a lesser environmental impact.
Legacy and Innovation
At Personna, we're proud of our legacy. For the last 135 years, we lead the way in wet shaving. We still produce the sharpest and most durable blades. We're committed to innovation and quality. We strive to deliver on the original promise in the spirit of the Kampfe brothers.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 2 x 2 x 1 inches; 3.17 Ounces
- Item model number : BP9020
- UPC : 024500602571
- Manufacturer : PERSONNA
- ASIN : B0077LAJT2
- Best Sellers Rank: #34,187 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care)
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Compared to other blades these were just a bit gentler compared to something like Feather or Shark, which have a rep for being a bit harsh on sensitive skin. Find a good soap that works for you and save literally hundreds while getting better shaves than ever before. No I'm not paid, just very happy with the product.
Background
I am a 21 year old jamaican (purely black). I wore facial hair in a thin long connected strip of hair that ran along my jaw line. More hair would grow on my face and neck but it would never grow full and it looked horrible imo. The problem that is associated with black people and black hair is that our hair is curly and when shaven it is fairly easy for razor bumps to grow and It was definitely true with me.
I've used multi-blade razors before and even though it left my skin smooth, there irritation was ridiculous and within a day or 2 my face and neck was covered by a mountain range of razor bumps. Very unsightly as a high school and college student ( my hair started growing at 9th grade)
I then moved to the hair clippers used in barber shops. Yes it it reduced the amount of razor bumps used but it hurt and to get a close shave u had to go over the area multiple times...make razor bumps. Also it the cost would add up constantly going to a barber every week for a clean shave.
So I decided to do some research. I looked into why razor bumps occurred and it made sense. Multiple blades cut hair so low that when it grew out it curled underneath the skin causing an inflammatory response leading to razor bumps.
So I looked into double edge razors. I looked into straight edge razors and the process of controlling it seemed too much for me so double edge it was
I checked out multiple videos on de razors on youtube. Just type in double edge razor and you get a large amount of videos. The most helpful and thorough was one by this guy with an amazing Scottish accent (the 1st or 2nd video that popped up). Then I saw the full process of shaving and what I've missed all these years.
So after checking all the reviews on amazon I first went for the merkur de razor but this one also had excellent reviews and at more than 1/2 the price it was a go for me. This is the complete list of things that I got
Neutrogena mens razor defense face scrub
Persona 100 razor blades
This
Badger shave brush
Shea moisture shea butter creme
Shea moisture tea tree after shave and bump preventer
Process.
Turn on the hot water to steam the bathroom opening pores
Wet my face and apply the face scrub thoroughly.
Dip the the shaver and brush in warm water
Jump in the shower
After coming out apply the shea moisture shave cream and get shaving
Now when I first started I immediately pressed too hard on my skin and got a cut. In total I got about 3 cuts (not bad for a first timer)
When shaving with this you barely feel the blade on your skin. I had to make sure the blade was in.
I went over my skin twice even though I thought it would've been too much and I would've gotten razor bumps
After shaving clean up with cold water and apply after shave
Results:
THE CLOSEST SHAVE OF MY LIFE. Literally
I couldn't believe how well it worked. The areas shaven was clean of all hair. My face was also baby smooth and soft( I think the cream had alot to do with it). Now it was time to wait for the razor bump test
3rd day after
Today is the 3rd day after shaving and not one razor bump has shown it ugly head. I have been so relieved because at this point with any other method it would've arrived already. This is a life changing product for me and I will continue to use it. Also the hair on my face seem to grow much slower than usual. But I'll look forward to shaving again with this.
I'll update anything new when occurred.
So Ill highly recommend this razor and the other products I mentioned in this lengthy review. I am convinced it will turn a formerly hopeless man into a god lol.
All of which may be true, for somebody. But it's all subjective. For example, a blade may feel sharper because it is. But a razor blade is like any other edged blade -- it is ground at a particular angle. So, how sharp it feels and how well it works depends on how it is held to the face and how much pressure is being exerted. This is where variations in each shaver's technique can make a huge difference in how well a blade works for them.
Another obvious factor is variation in the razor itself. For me, the same blade feels entirely different in a modern three piece razor, like an Edwin Jagger DE89, than in a Gillette President or Fat Boy. Look closely at different razors and you'll see how different the angle can be at which they present the blade edge to the face, and how much of the blade edge is exposed. I usually shave with a three piece razor, but sometimes I like to use a mid '50's Gillette Diplomat. The Diplomat doesn't have a steeply curved head like a three piece, so it presents the blade to the face at a more perpendicular angle. As a result, I've learned to hold and use the Diplomat differently to get a good shave. But I've also noticed that it seems to work well with an entirely different selection of blades than the three piece razors. Whether that's because of razor design, blade design, technique, or entirely a figment of my imagination, I can't say.
On a related note, blade life is a function of technique, equipment, beard thickness, pre shave prep, and God knows what else. I get about three good shaves out of most modern blades (maybe two with a Feather). Also, blades last for more shaves when I'm shaving daily then when I skip a day and have more beard to get through. So it can be misleading, or irrelevant, to say that "blade X lasts longer than blade Y." To me, what is important isn't how long a blade lasts, but cost per shave. And at 10 or 20 cents a blade, I don't spend much time worrying about it.
What's my point in all this? I'm trying to illustrate why a) if you're just starting out wet shaving, you should try different blades yourself rather than accepting reviews at face value; b) you really need to understand how your beard grows and how to use a razor, because good technique is at least as important as good equipment; c) it's critical to understand the relationship between the razor, the blade, and your technique; and d) how most of the criteria you'll see used in reviews are pretty subjective.
That said, the Personna Blue is one of my everyday blades. It may work for you, or it may not. But it's made in the US by a company that has been in this business for a long time. They also make precision products such as scalpel blades, which gives me at least a little confidence in their quality control. And the price point is good, so the cost per shave is very competitive, at least for me. Made in the US, decent quality, good price ... if you're a wet shaver, that should make these blades worth a closer look.
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Keep in mind that blade choice is a very personal thing, so you will have to try it for yourself to really know for sure. I would advise a smaller sampler pack first. Wether these are fake or factory rejects as some other reviewers have suggested, I have no way to tell. Coming direct from Amazon, I would like to assume they are legit. Online research confirms that packaging has changed, including the use of white sleeves for the blades as opposed to the blue ones shown in the photo, which should be updated. Happy shaving!
I’ve just started shaving with a DE razor because my skin is extremely sensitive and the Gillette mach 3 slaps my skin around harder than Flea slaps his bass.
Thanks to many people recommending this on YouTube as being a sharp yet forgiving blade, I decided to spend the extra money to build my technique. I don’t regret my decision at all!
I’m still on the first blade, used it thrice so far, no issues. No doubt this pack will last a long long time.
The only reason I’ve given 4 stars is because the images advertised and the product delivered don’t match.
I bought the Mulhe r89 Twist razor. Excellent pairing, I now thoroughly enjoy shaving.
A few tips: use an alum block on your fingers to help grip your skin to pull it taut, and DUNK THE RAZOR IN COLD WATER every time you’re about to slice off more hair off your face. This helps reduce irritation greatly thanks to blade contracting and having less micro burrs when compared to hot water and subsequent expansion.
Cheerio, hope this helps!
Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on September 9, 2022
I’ve just started shaving with a DE razor because my skin is extremely sensitive and the Gillette mach 3 slaps my skin around harder than Flea slaps his bass.
Thanks to many people recommending this on YouTube as being a sharp yet forgiving blade, I decided to spend the extra money to build my technique. I don’t regret my decision at all!
I’m still on the first blade, used it thrice so far, no issues. No doubt this pack will last a long long time.
The only reason I’ve given 4 stars is because the images advertised and the product delivered don’t match.
I bought the Mulhe r89 Twist razor. Excellent pairing, I now thoroughly enjoy shaving.
A few tips: use an alum block on your fingers to help grip your skin to pull it taut, and DUNK THE RAZOR IN COLD WATER every time you’re about to slice off more hair off your face. This helps reduce irritation greatly thanks to blade contracting and having less micro burrs when compared to hot water and subsequent expansion.
Cheerio, hope this helps!
March 2019 update: still 3 stars... I feel like this isn’t a blade for beginners, I’ve switched to the Gilette Silver Blue and this is much better with almost no cuts and razor burn.
July 2019 update: I gave them a try again ; my rating is going down to 1 star after comparing with more brand... so disappointing and definitely not worth your money
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