Gillette Venus Simply3 women's disposable razors provide a close shave at an affordable price. They feature a 3-bladed pivoting head with a moisture-rich strip glide, and skin protective microfins to help reduce nicks and cuts. Enjoy a close shave with more comfort (vs. Simply Venus 2).
From the manufacturer The Venus difference Venus - Designed for her curves Venus razors are designed with women's curves in mind. From handles designed for a comfortable grip to pivoting heads that contour to curves, Venus razors are designed to help reveal touchably smooth skin. Close and comfortable shave Enjoy a close and clean shave with silky smooth results thanks to Gilletteβs shaving technology. Use and toss when ready to replace Venus disposable razors donβt require any refills; just use and toss when youβre ready for a new one. Gillette Venus Simply 3 disposable razors Three blades Gillette Venus Simply 3 disposable razors. Pivoting head This Venus Simply 3 razor features three blades for a close shave. Moisture strip for an easy glide Venus Simply 3 is designed with a pivoting head to contour over your curves. Embrace Sensitive Extra Smooth Sensitive Tropical Oceana Venus Simply 3 Add to Cart Buying Options Add to Cart Add to Cart Buying Options Buying Options Customer Reviews 6,334 β 953 24,715 12 621 Price $9 47 β no data $13 47 $6 94 β no data β no data Moisture strip β no data no data no data no data no data Rounded head to adapt to your curves β β β β β no data Pivoting head for contour β β β β β β Lubrastrip β β β β β β Blades 5 5 3 3 3 3 Frequently Asked Questions How often should I change my Venus blades? While there is no set rule, you should replace your blades at the first sign of dullness or discomfort. Will shaving give me ingrown hairs or red bumps? An ingrown hair occurs when the end of a hair gets trapped underneath the skin, resulting in a little red bump. Ingrown hairs are caused by numerous factors, which is why some women might have a higher likelihood of getting ingrown hairs from shaving than others. There are a few tips to help reduce the likelihood of ingrown hairs when shaving. First is exfoliation. Use either a brush or exfoliation soap on your skin to remove any obstructions to a hairβs growth. Second is to ensure your skin is hydrated by having a warm shower or bath. Last, use a razor with more than three blades and a shave prep, this way fewer strokes are needed.