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Flamingo Razor
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About this product

A multi-blade razor designed for smooth shaving across body areas, featuring a larger cartridge head and ergonomic handle.

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The Guru Index verdict

65%

Mixed

~Mixed · 65%
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What the gurus are saying

The gurus who tested this found it performs well on larger areas like legs and underarms, with the bigger cartridge delivering a smooth glide. However, the design that works well on broad surfaces can be awkward in tighter, more sensitive zones, particularly the bikini area where coarser hair requires more precision. Anyone relying on one razor for all body areas may want to keep a smaller, more maneuverable option on hand for detail work.
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"Uh $24.99 for the Flamingo brand. Never used these before, but I heard from you guys that they rust easily. Maybe they've improved upon them. Like I said, I've never actually used one before."
~Mixed
"My experience so far with these razors is that they are amazing on my legs and pretty much my underarm area. I do shave my bikini area and I have found that this isn't my favorite razor for that area. When it comes to coarser hair, I think it's because it has this really nice big cartridge on it that feels really nice and smooth when you're on a big area, but in a bikini area for instance it can be a little bit harder to use. It's not as smooth of a shave as my good old Gillette, so for that area I prefer my Gillette. If you do rely on your razor for your bikini area, this isn't my favorite for that."
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