Thursday 30 June 2016

How to Prevent Ingrown Hairs

Medically, ingrown hairs are referred to as Pseudofolliculitis barbae or commonly as razor bumps. Ingrown hairs are a common skin irritation for most men after shaving. While it has turned to a thorn in the flesh for most men, it can be effectively prevented if the right techniques are used.

Prep the Hair

The natural texture of hair is dry and needs lubrication for easy shaving. This is the reason wet shaving is better than dry shaving. Try to take a shower or rinse the face first before using a safety razor. You can also use shaving creams and lubrication oils to help moisturize the face.

Use a Good Razor

Too often, people tend to take this for granted. There's no substitute for a good razor. There are even cheap quality razors these days in the market. Vikings Blade can be purchased below $100 alongside its additional blades. A good razor does close shave and cuts the root of hairs properly.

Shave with the Grain

To avoid ingrown hairs, you have to shave with the grain. This means shaving in the direction of the growing hair. A major cause of ingrown hairs is as a result of shaving against the grain. Understand your hair growth process to avoid causing bumps.

Treat Skin after Shaving


Generally treatment is used with after shave products. There are different brands of the products. Always go with the one that features natural ingredients. It's safer and healthier that way.

Vikings Blade - Customer Review

I started using the Vikings Blade few months ago and I have to admit it has been an interesting experience. I have used most of the top brands you can think of - Gillette, Merkur, and the Edwin Jagger's of this world. Some of these products have their best features which I loved but the Vikings Blade redefined shaving for me. I have had shaving cuts almost every time I shave; it became a normal thing in my life. So when I read about the product's micro-comb feature claiming to prevent cuts, I decided to give it a try. I don't know much about the other specs but it did live up to its reputation. I have not had a cuts ever since!


For the rest of the product, I can only describe what I received. The product came with a travel case and 5 extra blades. The travel case has a mirror inside of it. The blade is beautiful, especially with its chrome-like plating. Anyways I'm not much of a reviewer but Vikings Blade has definitely changed my world of shaving. 

Tuesday 28 June 2016

Shaving Creams: Using Low Quality Creams

Most of us know what shaving creams are and what they are used for. A fewer percentage of men can actually identify quality shaving creams from low quality ones. For these men that are unable to spot the difference, it's usually as a result of a bad habit that was allowed to go on for far too long. Do you remember the first time you shaved with a cream? This of course, is assuming you practice wet shaving. As unique as our DNAs, so also is the experience of our first shave.


The naivety that accompanies the first shave usually initiates - if one is not careful - the use of these low quality creams. These creams often bring along with them shave burns and rashes. Many people stay stuck with the same brand of creams and push the blames on safety razors. If you are using a good razor like the Vikings Blade, it would be easy to know you probably are reacting to the cream. Otherwise, you'll spend time and money changing safetyrazors like your life depends on it. Shave burns, rashes, ingrown hairs, acne and all other types of skin reactions are not normal. Look at the products you apply to your skin. Skins have different level of sensitivity, so you shouldn't go with a cream because others are using it.

Monday 27 June 2016

A Good Safety Razor Can Help Prevent Razor Burn

If you have never had a razor or seen one, you would not easily relate to how painful or more so, how embarrassing it can be. So to start off let’s give a little definition of what razor burn is all about. A razor burn is simply a skin irritation gotten while shaving. The major cause of razor burns is when shaving is done against the grain. The best way to shave is to shave in the same direction of hair growth. These, with a good safety razor like the Vikings Blade safety Razor, you would be sure to completely eliminate the possibility of a razor burn.

This is the advantage that safety blades have over the cartridge razor types. Safety razors are super sharp and clean. Not only are they sharp, the razor is not susceptible to clogging. It is the clogging of the razor that gives way for bacteria build up. When such a blade is used on your skin, razor burn is likely to occur. A safety razor is not magically designed to eliminate razor burns but its working principle ensures that the possibilities of razor burns are drastically reduced. This is because they come with different ultra-sharp blades.

Friday 24 June 2016

Basic Facts to Know About Shaving

While shaving cannot be seen as complicated as rocket science, it is still considered an art and should be given the due respect it deserves. For many men, shaving is just picking up a razor and gliding it across the face to remove the stubble. This is no doubt true but a more detailed and professional approach will require you careful know-how and efforts.

Even if you consider yourself a professional, there's always something new that you can learn every once in a while. So the experts at Vikings Blade decided to share some of these amazing shaving facts most people don't know.

It's All About the Timing

Most men rush through shaving and later wonder why they have skin related issues. Take time to prepare your face for a cut. You should begin by washing your face. Avoid using harsh soaps as they tend to remove natural oils that soften hair. Use a good face cleanser as they are manufactured to supply good proteins needed for hair softening.

Shaving Cream

Apply a shaving gel or cream and allow the lather to sit for about 2 minutes. Do something else to kill time - maybe brush your teeth or polish a shoe. This wait will allow the stubble to soften even more and allow for one passage of the razor.

Use a Brush

Many people use their fingers to try and spread the lather on their face. A brush will be more effective in evenly distributing the lather from the shaving cream.

Sharp Blades

It is important to always use sharp blades when shaving. It makes the entire shaving process easy and enjoyable. How long you should use a blade before discarding it depends on several factors. If this is an issue for you, use less expensive razors like the Vikings Blade Safety razor.

Move with the Grain


To avoid cuts and bruises, shave in the direction your hair grows. Shaving against it may give a closer shave but may leave you with cuts. Use wet shaving and razors like Vikings Blade with anti-cut features.

Wednesday 22 June 2016

Vikings Blade vs Merkur Vision Adjustable DE Razor

Merkur is one of the reputable names in the world of shaving. The brand has its products manufactured in Germany. The Merkur Vision Adjustable is a great blend of the traditional razor and the newly engineered modern design. The same can be said of the Vikings Blade razor as it is known for its super quality strength and excellent shaving power. We take a closer look at both of these products to see how well they both compare with one another.

Design
TheVikings Blade is an exceptional masterpiece to look at. By design, it is a definition of manliness topped with elegance. The product is made from bronze and brass alloy and coated with chrome plating for finishing. This gives it a very shinning metallic appearance. The product is classic handle razor which allows for a firm grip. It falls under the heavyweight category as it comes with a weight of 85g.
The Merkur Vision is aesthetically beautiful to look at. It is made from quality stainless steel and coated with a chrome finish. It is also a classic handle razor and also falls under the heavyweight category.

Accessories
The Vikings Blade comes with 5 ultra-sharp blades for maximum shaving experience. It comes with a travel case with a mirror attached. The Merkur Vision comes with a travel case with a mirror embedded and also comes with 10 extra blades.

Unique Feature

The Vikings Blade has an advanced butterfly head with a micro-comb to prevent accidental cuts when shaving. The Merkur Vision has an adjustable butterfly head that can be opened to change blade by merely twisting the bottom part of its handle.

Tuesday 21 June 2016

Best Father's Day Gift Ever!

My wife got me the Vikings Blade razor as a Father's Day gift yesterday. I know it may seem too early to write a review but I just can't help it. I have one of the coarsest hairs I've ever seen. Shaving is usually an unbearable experience for me; I had to keep a beard at one time. The only way I get to shave with ease is through wet shaving. Anyhow, I decided to test out my new gift last night and it was super amazing. I shaved about 2 days back and was supposed to shave again this morning.


Just testing it out, I ran the blade through my cheeks and out went the hair in one glide! Did I just say it was dry shaving I attempted? Can't even remember the last time I had a shave without some form of lubrication. Although my cheeks were mildly red, shaved area was smooth as it could possibly be. I had to run out of the bathroom to show my wife. Vikings Blade is simply one heck of a product, I'm telling all my friends about it!


Monday 20 June 2016

Vikings Blade vs Weishi 9306

These two products are names to reckon with when it comes to double edge razors. For people that don't mind changing razors, the Vikings Blade will seem more familiar than to people who stick to brands. Weishi is almost a household name as they have got fantastic lines of products. Unlike the Weishi, the Vikings Blade is the only double edge razor for the company for now. Let's see how well both razors compare to one another.

Design

The Vikings Blade is a perfect blend of brass and bronze for high quality strength. The product is then coated with chrome plating that gives it a shining look. The Vikings Blade is known for its advanced butterfly head. The head allows for quick and easy change of blades. The head also comes with a micro-comb that sits to prevent accidental cuts while shaving.

The Weishi 9306 belongs to a line of razors with different models. The razor is constructed with heavy copper alloy. This makes it look like those other expensive razors. This particular product is a classic handle and a heavyweight razor.

Accessories

The Vikings Blade comes with a travel case and 5 extra blades. These extra blades are super sharp and unbranded. The travel case also has a mirror attached to it. The Weishi 9306 also comes with a travel case that's blue in color. The travel case also has a mirror in it. The product comes with 5 DORCO blades and an additional 5 super Yingjili blades.

Unique Feature


The Vikings Blade comes with the new advanced butterfly head. This new butterfly head comes with a micro-comb feature which prevents cuts while shaving. With this the blades are closer together and can guarantee smoother and more even shave. The Weishi 9306 is a Twist to open butterfly style razor. This means you still get to twist the handle at the bottom but it exposes the blade with the butterfly head. 

Read it also: My Review of the Vikings Blade

Saturday 18 June 2016

Vikings Blade Wins Best Grooming Razor under $100

There was a time when quality razors were simply expensive. At the time, many men had to do with what they had. In today's world of double edge razors, affordability is now considered an option. The yearly Best Grooming Razor Award has come and gone. As always, there were several brands displaying their best products. The award seeks to know the best razor in the market by allowing users to vote.

There are several categories but one that captivates the audience is usually the award for the Best Grooming Razor under $100. In this category, there are big names, small names, and newcomers. After a rigorous compilation of votes, the award owners made public the names of the recipients of the awards. The Vikings Blade beat the Merkur to emerge as the best grooming razor for the year. A closer look at the ratings of the product will give a clear understanding as to why users voted for it.

The product has received tremendous success since its launch. Unlike most of the others in the competition, the Vikings Blade seems to be the only leading product for the company. It is uncertain if the company would be launching a new product this year or if it would want to expand into making its own shaving accessories.

Read another story: The Vikings Blade Started Off As A Gift Item...

Friday 17 June 2016

The Vikings Blade vs The Feather Popular Twist to Open

These two products are among the top best less expensive double edge razors in the market today. They have both made their marks in the industry but we are about to see how well they compare favorably.

Design

The Vikings Blade is hand crafted and made from a combination of brass and bronze alloys which gives it a remarkable strength. The product is then finished with shiny chrome plating to give it that sword like appearance. It is a short handle razor with a length of 3.75" and allows for a more firm grip. It is a heavyweight razor with weight of about 85g.

The Feather Popular is made from a Japanese manufacturer. The product is made from a combination of plastic and metal. It is also a short handle double edge razor and comes with all the perks accruing to it.

Accessories

The Vikings Blade is known for its 5 additional ultra-sharp blades that come along with the product. The product also comes with a travel case with a mirror attached to it. The Feather Popular razor comes with 2 Hi-stainless blades to allow for extra shaving experience.



Unique Feature


The Vikings Blade is designed with an advanced butterfly head. Unlike conventional butterfly heads, this one not only allows for quick and easy change of blades, it also comes with a micro-comb that prevents accidental cuts while shaving. The Feather Popular is known for its TTO feature. You would have to twist the bottom part of the handle to effect blade change.

Thursday 16 June 2016

Parker 96R - Long Handle Open Double Edge Safety Razor Review- Looks better in the picture, but works well.

This is a good razor, I think. My other experience is with $10 Weishi razors, and I do feel this Parker is superior to those, just not $20 superior.

It has some issues. One is the stupid metal collar/bezel right below the head. It rattles (hopefully it will get clogged up with soap and stop doing that). Also, it is not clear why it is even there (what is it even covering up?). It appears to be made of painted steel, and clashes with the anodized aluminum handles and chromed brass the rest of the razor presents.



Mechanical action is fine but no smoother than my $10 weishi razors. Perhaps it is more durable, but it feels no better or worse.

Shave is a tad closer, more aggressive. Also, this razor has some heft, so it feels more manly and stuff. If this matters to you, consider this for your first DE razor vs the lighter and smaller Weishi.

For $30, I'd hoped for a better razor. While this is a fine deal for a tool which will last for years, it's not gift-worthy, which is another reason I was trying out this model. It's a Timex dressed up as a Rolex; it works fine but looks like a cheap imitation of something else. Give me this same razor without the rattly decorations so I can give a few away without embarrassment. The big "INDIA" cast into the bottom of the head looks cheezy, too.

Read it also: 

Parker 96R - Long Handle Butterfly Open Double Edge Safety Razor

Wednesday 15 June 2016

Restoring Pure Raw Manliness with the Vikings Blade

What passes off as manliness these days? Far gone are the days when looking good was considered a woman's affair only. Men are gradually taking center stage when it comes to maintaining their beauty. One of the many ways to do this is by having a good double edge razor in their arsenal. The Vikings Blade is one sure way to restore the manliness of any man.

With over 3 decades of experience, the manufacturer of the VikingsBlade understands the need of the everyday man. The product is designed to bring out the pirate ruggedness in every man. The Vikings Blade is the flagship product of the company. Since its release, users all over the world have testified of its incredible shaving perfection. The product currently has a user rating of 99% and has sold well over 100,000 units.


The Vikings Blade has had an enviable success occasioned by its unparalleled shaving power and results. It is made from high quality imported materials and has got features every ideal man would want from a double edge razor. 

Tuesday 14 June 2016

Merkur HD 34C, Chrome Plated - Not so Good

I bought this product a few months back, I use this as well has Viking Blade safety razor.

pros -
weight is good so as to shave with the weight of the razor
grip is very good due to design on the handle
it is well crafted and even on all sides
fits perfectly in hand due to its size and is easy to navigate through skin curves.

Cons -
it is rather mild on the skin and doesn't shave as effective as Edwin Jagger. I usually do 3 passes Along the grain, across the grain and against the grain. Merkur needs that extra pass to get the BSS shave.

I'd say if you want the perfect baby smooth shave in 3 passes, this isn't the one for you. Viking Blade is better, that's my personal view.

Monday 13 June 2016

Edwin Jagger DE89Lbl Lined Detail Chrome Plated Double Edge Safety Razor Review

I ordered a DE89Lbl from Amazon Warehouse Deals that was described as being in Like New condition. I figured maybe it was a return and that at the very worst it would have water spots and one of the 5 included Derby blades might be missing. But there were no water spots and all the blades were there, but I immediately noticed that the bottom of the screw on the part of the head that screws into the handle was shorn off. This was obvious because unlike the rest of the razor, it was not shiny chrome but dull, jagged metal. I shook the handle and heard rattling. It looked as if the broken off piece of screw was in the handle, and sure enough I was able to spin it out of the threads in the handle with the tip of a toothpick.

I took a photo of the shorn off screw under an illuminated magnifier so you can see what I'm talking about.

A number of reviewers have had bad luck with this razor because of this screw. In some cases this screw sustained damaged as a result of the razor being dropped. It's possible that the razor I received was dropped by a previous buyer, who then returned it. Of course there are certain objects one should avoid dropping at all costs, such as fountain pens and expensive double edge razors. But a tool designed to hold a blade used for shaving shouldn't be that delicate or fragile, should it?

I've also read on Amazon and elsewhere about DE89 owners who say that the screw eventually rusted.

And, it's possible the screw on the razor I received broke due to the handle being over tightened. If you visit Edwin Jagger, then go to safety razors, then follow the link to order online, you are taken to The English Shaving Company of Sheffield, where this warning appears in the listing for this razor: "Warning: Do not overtighten the DE head. Cast metal is fragile if dropped."

I own three one-piece design double edge butterfly type safety razors that I inherited from my late father. All are Gillettes, and all were manufactured in the US in the sixties or seventies. They are solid tools built to last a lifetime or longer. I don't know if my dad ever dropped any (knowing him, he probably did), but I doubt a single drop would suffice to damage one to the point of rendering it unusable. Because I have those, I don't really need a new DE razor, but I'm eager to try a good quality safety razor of a type that is being manufactured today. The DE89 comes very highly recommended and I don't doubt that it deserves the many 5-star reviews it receives, but the fact that it is built with a cast metal screw that apparently breaks pretty easily is for me a real deal breaker. The one I purchased from Amazon Warehouse Deals that was listed in Like New condition was marked down to nearly twenty bucks, and I can't imagine paying over thirty for something so fragile.

Why buy a razor that you may have to baby and that, unlike the aforementioned older Gillettes, does not seem built to last a lifetime or more? To protect the cast metal screw from rust, you might have to disassemble the razor after every use and dry it. You will have to be careful to never ever overtighten the handle. And of course you must never drop the razor. I don't see the latter as a terribly significant problem because as I say, you don't want to ever drop a fountain pen either, not to mention glassware, cellphones, babies, etc. But that cast metal screw is clearly a problem with this razor (and maybe three-piece* safety razors in general) and although I'm disappointed that I received a DE89 with a broken screw, I think I may actually be lucky, because it would be worse if it arrived undamaged only to break in after the return grace period was past. I contacted Amazon about the problem with the DE89 I received and they sent me a prepaid return label and are giving me a full refund. *(Butterfly safety razors, which are sometimes called TTO razors for twist-to-open, are one-piece, the DE89 razors are three-piece, and there are two-piece safety razors that are similar to the three-piece except that the bottom part of the head doesn't separate from the handle.

Saturday 11 June 2016

I like the Vikings Blade Because It Is Cheap

I am in the military and it is a routine practice to always shave every morning. Sometime last year, my colleagues and I were just teasing about how much it costs us to keep a clean shave every year. That was the first time I heard of the Vikings Blade. When we all did our calculations, I discovered I spent much more than most of my colleagues. The guy that uses the Vikings Blade spent far less than all of us combined. I felt my Gillette was more superior and wasn't really going to compromise my clean shave for something cheap.  


After several assurances that I wouldn't have a skin reaction for changing razor, I finally decided to give the Vikings Blade a trial. I am still in love with my Gillette but this Vikings Blade sure knows how to cut! There's absolutely no difference between both razor's shave. It is smooth on my skin and never gave me a cut. The features and all is cool, especially when I just compared it to a Gillette but the price for such quality just leaves me speechless!

Friday 10 June 2016

The Vikings Blade Butterfly Razor vs Ambroley Butterfly Razor

In comparison to some other top brands, the Vikings Blade is a relatively new product. The product is built with all the finesse and superiority of any known double edge razor known to man. The product is made in Australia with its materials sourced from Germany and Sweden. The product has got its characteristic butterfly head which uniquely houses a micro-comb feature that helps to eliminate cuts while shaving.

The Ambroley is a much recent brand that just joined the top guns in the industry. The product is built in India and has its shaving prowess slightly aggressive. It also gives a clean, smooth shave because of the closeness of the blades to the skin.

Design

The Vikings Blade comes with a beautiful chrome plated design. It has a butterfly head that allows for easy changing of blades in as quick a time as 5 seconds. The Ambroley is a wet shaver that also comes with a chrome plated design. The product also has a butterfly head which functions the same way as the Vikings Blade.

Dimensions

The Vikings Blade comes with a length of 3.75" and a weight of 85g. This allows for a firm grip of the razor and makes it a heavyweight shaver. The Ambroley comes with a length of 4" and has a weight of about 45g. This puts the razor as a fairly lightweight razor.

Accessories

The Vikings Blade comes with 5 ultra-sharp unbranded blades. It also comes with a travel case that has a mirror in it. The Ambroley also comes with 5 premium quality blades.

Conclusion


While both products seem to share several similarities, the Vikings Blade is a better double edge razor because it is hefty. This allows for a firmer grip and it gives additional strength to the razor when in use.

Thursday 9 June 2016

Vikings Blade safety razor

Bought the Vikings Blade and have been in love with it ever since. I don't know much about the technical stuffs so please do bear with me as I review the product the way I experience it. First, if you haven't bought the Vikings Blade, you need to before it stops being inexpensive. I looked through most of the reviews but I discovered most people were not talking about the price.

For a product that offers same quality and sometimes more of what other brands offer for over $100, this to me is the greatest feature. Maybe to you the cost may not be an issue but I literarily shave every day of my life. If I have to save even as little as a dollar every day, it would count for something. Buying the extra blades (minus the free 5 blades it comes with) is cheap and very affordable. At a time I was considering keeping a beard just to save up some cash. Before you judge me, I am a student and every extra cash counts.


Like I said before, the product is great and gives clean shaves. You don't even have to worry about cuts as I haven't experienced such since I started using the product. The product actually looks too good to be true at that price but it is what everything said and more.

Check out the product on Amazon or Website.

Wednesday 8 June 2016

Utopia Care Safety Razor Review - Not bad for the price, but the blade alignment is not very safe.

I'll keep this razor and use it, but it's not ideal. For the price, it's okay, though. I don't like how loose the blade is until the head is tightened all the way down. The blade alignment is maintained by the blade being tightly clamped in the head, not by the posts going through the two holes. Ideally, the blade would be aligned by the posts and the whole thing kept together by being screwed to the handle. If the screw loosens, the blade can move.

That said, it isn't that difficult to align the blade when you screw the head on. Once loaded with a blade and the head tightly screwed on, I do like how it shaves. It's very similar to a Merkur 34C. For me, it's weight and handle length are perfect. I can shave without having to apply any pressure, and I can go back and forth very easily.

I received this item at a reduced price in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.

Tuesday 7 June 2016

The Vikings Blade Could Just Be the Next Best Thing

Usually when I want to purchase a product online, I spend hours going through the reviews - the Vikings Blade was no exception. I do this because I know there are many paid reviews out there these days but a closer look will always reveal the perceived quality of the product by real users. I decided I was going to wait till about 1 year before I do a review of my Vikings Blade. It's almost 10 months now and I feel this blade is deserving of an early review.

The first thing I love about the Vikings blade is how less aggressive the blades are when in use. I had an Edwin Jagger that although gave lovely cuts, I had to battle to be careful not to injure myself because of how aggressive the blades were. After all these months, the razor is still as effective as it was from the beginning.


The only issue I had was with the additional 5 blades attached to it. They just didn't meet up to the standard I wanted. So I purchased extra blade (which were cheap) and I haven't had any issue with it. The Vikings Blade is heavyweight which gives it a great amount of strength to allow for handling and close shaving. While I wait to see if it beats my 1 year mark, I have to say that so far so good, I like the product.

I Love the Vikings Blade But...

So I go through a reasonable amount of reviews on amazon and I see positive, 5 star reviews every single time. This is good promotion for any product and I don't think I have seen such before. My journey with the Vikings Blade started when I finally decided to buy the product against my judgment.

The Vikings Blade comes with an amazing design. Even if one doesn't know much about construction materials, just holding the Vikings Blade tells it was made from some quality material. Next thing I noticed was the handle. From reviews I read, it is about 3.75" in length. Luckily for me, the length was just right for me. It allows me bring the head closer to my face.


Don't know about other people but I am not a fan of the 5 extra blades it came along with. They just didn't do it for me as I wanted. So I had to purchase extra blades but luckily for me, they didn't cost much. I was amazed how easily they fit into the head and still made a great shave. Apart from the extra blades, I don't think I have anything against the product. 

Sunday 5 June 2016

Vikings Blade vs Merkur 34C



The Merkur 34C is an upgrade from the previous products. Matching it side by side with the Vikings Blade by Julian Vue the latter still compares favorably to it. The Vikings Blade has enjoyed tremendous reviews in recent times to this effect.

Design

Materials used in the construction of the Vikings Blade are all premium quality Swedish materials. This makes the product super strong and durable. The razor is quite hefty at a weight of 85g but not a long handled razor like some others. It comes at a length of 3.75" which puts it at an average length.

The Merkur 34C is a beautifully designed razor made and finished with chrome materials. It is a heavy duty razor with great shaving power. It comes with a length of about 3" and is shorter than the Vikings Blade but with an extra thick handle.

Accessories

The Vikings Blade comes with a travel case which has a mirror imbedded in it and also 5 super sharp unbranded blades. These unbranded blades are coated with platinum; this makes them super strong and durable. The Merkur 34C doesn't come with accessories and would have to be purchased separately.

Awards

The Vikings Blade was recently voted as the Most Wished For product on amazon and also has been rated as one of the Top 3 bestselling product on the same site.

The Merkur 34C too has had its fair share of fame as it was voted World's Best Razor in both 2011 and 2013 by About.com Reader's Choice Award.

Friday 3 June 2016

The Vikings Blade Safety Razor Review - Customer Review

Bought the Vikings Blade few days ago and was expecting to have it delivered today. So I purposely refused to shave this morning. I was in luck as the package came before 11am. Honestly I would have to admit that the Vikings Blade not only met my expectation, it surpassed it effortlessly.

I had spent quite a lot of quality time researching a good double razor blade. I knew amazon was going to be my last bus stop so I pitched my tent and settled for reading reviews. The Vikings Blade had impressive ratings and so out of this world reviews. After reading through a couple of reviews, I was just anxious to try it out. It is exactly as they said it would be and much more.


I know it might seem like an exaggeration if I said it is the best and smoothest shave I have had for a very long time. My Weishi razor just wasn’t ready to cooperate with my face. I like the fact that the Vikings Blade combs with a micro-comb as I finally understood it was responsible for avoiding cuts while shaving. All in all, I am excited and happy to have purchased this product. Did I add that it is very affordable? Well I am glad I did say it exceeded my expectations and much more!

Find out the product on Amazon or their website

Thursday 2 June 2016

The Viking Blade Review

Last Christmas, my girlfriend bought me the Vikings Blade safety razor. Just before you wonder how strange a gift it might be, I tend to shave every morning before leaving the house. She alone understands the hassle of trying to avoid being late and avoiding cuts on my face. I was not too certain about changing blades or brands as I felt it might affect my skin. First time I used the Vikings Blade, the razor ran through my face like it was nothing. I had to check if the blades where in the right place and making contact with my skin at all.

My face feels smooth and clean with no single bumps on it. Another thing about the product that I like is that it is ease to clean and maintain. Changing of blades is still another plus for me. It doesn’t take me much time to change blades because the butterfly head opens so easily and lets the blades out without much struggle. Although because of my large hands I find it difficult having a firm grip on the handle, it hefty weight feels give me the confidence that it would hold out and not break.


After a while I got curious and decided to ask how she knew or heard of the Vikings Blade. Apparently she had seen the ads for it when she was shopping online some days before. Usually I wouldn’t do this but I highly recommend the product for anyone looking to buy a good double edge razor.

Check out the product on Amazon or the website

Wednesday 1 June 2016

Julian vue safety razor review - Customer Review



I got the Vikings Blade roughly eight months ago and decided to delay a while before reviewing the product. Usually I am one of those persons that have trust issues with products purchase over the internet. After having lots of let downs by other brands I used in the past, I decided to try out the Vikings Blade Safety Razor. I am usually clumsy when it comes to the use of blades so I dread shaving (although I admit it is something I have to do every two days). First thing I noticed about the Vikings Blade was its hefty feel; it allows for a firm grip. 

I don’t have the smoothest of face, so this doesn’t give me the best of shaving experience. Anyways my first use of the Vikings Blade was on the same day I received the package. The butterfly head allows for a smooth shave, even with my earlier facial bumps. For a while now, I don’t have those bumps on my face but I am not entirely sure if it had anything to do with the product. Since the product came with 5 blades, I was glad I wouldn’t even spend money yet in replacing the blades. So when the time finally came, you can imagine how surprised I was to discover how cheap they were sold.

So after eight months of use, I can recommend this product to anyone looking to dump a brand. N Unlike most people, I didn’t do much research before purchasing the product but later on I went online to see if everybody had same similar experience as I do when shaving. Amazon reviews and ratings was enough to convince me I was not alone in all of this.

You can check out the product on Amazon and Julian Vue Website