
Luckily, the build of the Hydro 5 is flexible enough to comfortably maneuver around facial hair, working especially well under the nose and under the jawline.īelow are some pros that any Schick Hydro 5 review should discuss. The micro fins on the Hydro 5 gives the cartridge the ability to lift hairs and channel off shaving cream consistently.Īlthough the blades are sharp enough to achieve a close shave, it seems that it takes a couple of passes to really benefit from this razor. Its ergonomic handle has a rubber grip to give you more control, and the blades are a bit farther apart compared to most razors, so there’s less clogging and dulling. The Hydro 5 is one of the only disposable razors with a flip trimmer, which you can engage with your thumb, for use on tricky and hard-to-reach areas where you want a neater shave. It gives the razor a smoother glide across the skin. Its unique hydrating gel reservoir delivers 40% less friction, and it is designed to last at least twice as long as regular lubricating strips.

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The Schick Hydro 5 features five ultra-glide blades, with skin guards that reduce friction between the cartridge and the skin, which makes for less irritation both during and after shaving. It has a five-blade cutting surface, and a flip trimmer function for use on hard-to-reach areas, to get a more precise trim.

For those who are familiar with its competitor, the Gillette Mach 3, the Schick Hydro 5 shares the Mach 3’s “paintbrush” style handle head.

This is a Schick Hydro 5 review, in which we’re going to take a look at the Schick Hydro 5 razor and its features, along with its pros, cons, and opinions from its users.
