🪒 Elevate Your Shaving Game with Feather Precision!
The Feather Artist Club ProLight Razor Blade pack includes 20 single-edge blades designed for a mild yet thorough shave, perfect for sensitive skin. Each blade features a unique triple grinding process for exceptional sharpness and is coated with platinum alloy for durability. The innovative cartridge dispenser allows for easy, sanitary blade changes, making it a must-have for any grooming enthusiast.
K**S
Feather replacement blade
Not much to say these are extremely sharp does a clean shave
D**.
My Favourite AC Blade
Of the three blade options (normal, light, super) for Feather AC razors, I think this one is the best. All three types have the same edge, the only difference is how far they extend from the body of the razor. These "light" blades just barely protrude, keeping the edge close to the weight of the razor. Compared to the normal blades, these seem far easier to manouver, especially around tight spots like under the nose. The comparative closeness of the razor's shoulder also limits any tendency to slip and cut yourself.Love 'em. These are the blades that finally sold me on the worth of the AC system.
R**N
Disappointing
I tried the Feather Lite Blades and found them a bit challenging as they are difficult to cut with and force the user to alter the angle of the shave.The Professional blades are great for shaving 4+ days - 10 days of beard growth.I would tend to favor the ProGuard blades for less than 3 days of beard growth, shaving around the neck, and/or shaving around the nose and chin.The Feather Super blades, in my view, lead to a larger portion of the blade extruding and are more prone to nicks while negotiating slight imperfections, bumps or blemishes in skin.So, for my purposes (shaving once to twice per week), the Professional blades are excellent, as are the ProGuard blades.Here's my take____________Professional = Great for most users shaving once to twice per week.ProGuard = great for sensitive skin, shaving around the nose and chin, less than 3 days of growth, those with eczema, and shaving around the neck region.Prolite = possibly better for those without much hair and perhaps for women?Super = possibly better for professional barbers and/or those who are shaving off more than 1 month's worth of growth?__________For my purposes (shaving once to twice per week with eczema), the Professional and ProGuard blades work well.
A**N
Five Stars
Great blade...but I will stick with the "pro guard" version. More forgiving in my DX straight razor.
M**S
Great quality
As i said, great quality. But you will have to shave at a greater angle to account for the shorter edge length. I have to use it at at least 45 degrees to have it grab hair. I prefer the pro series so i can go at a more acute angle such as 30-35 degrees.
W**S
"Very uncomfortable shave"
I don't know if I should call these dull, because they will cut your face up! There is not enough blade exposed, so you have to push hard to get the razor to cut hair,and you end up with nicks. And even then it tugs really hard, and you get a really poor shave. I would have to go over my face with my double edge razor. The professional blades perform a lot better. And the KAI mild pink blades are better still. Very smooth, and last me at least 8- 10 shaves. Don't waste your money on the feather milds.
F**L
Great for daily maintenance at home, or fine tuning in the shop!
I love the Feather blades for my own personal use, as well as professional use in my barbershop. I’ll use these on my guests with sensitive skin, or I’ll go over the shave a second time with one of these for my guests with really think coarse facial hair that would typically bleed when shaved against the grain with a longer blade.
B**Y
Are the negative reviews from Feather SS users? Check these pictures.
There are 2 different Feather Artist Club razors, the SS and the DX, and they have very different shoulders next to the blade. The DX is much like a straight razor, with more exposure, while the SS has a rounded shoulder. I would bet most of the complaints of 45 degree angle, etc, are from SS users. Please check these pictures from Feather.Co.Jp they show clearly the differences, including the blade exposures etc.
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