NOTE: This product is not available in stores until next month.
I went through a phase of having my legs waxed, but found it so unbearably painful - much more so than having, er, other body parts waxed - that I finally had to give it up. My friend Nancy Rommelmann falls asleep while getting her legs waxed, something I could only do with the help of a fistful of narcotics.
So I'm back on the never ending quest to find the holy grail of razors. A PR firm wanted to send me the Venus Embrace, and I eagerly accepted. Have you priced razors lately? I think they cost more per ounce than gold.
This razor does such a thorough job that you can hear it squeak against your skin as it glides over it. The blades - all five of them - are supposed to curve so that they stay in contact with your skin over areas like knees and ankles. All I can tell you is that I got a smooth enough shave out of it, and as I've grown increasingly disillusioned with my Schick Intuition, this is welcome news.
I also quite liked the fresh scent of the shaving gel. Okay, so avocado oil is third from last in the list of ingredients, but I've never thought of avocados as particularly "alluring" anyway. Whatever it is smells good, but not cloying or overpowering.
Post-shave moisture came from Carol's Daughter Mango Mélange Shea Soufflé, a product I don't think I'll ever tire of employing. I suppose a more conscientious girl would worry about smelling of both avocado and mango, but then a more conscientious girl would probably take whatever painkillers she had to take to get through regular leg waxing.



I've tried various different razors, razors specifically designed for women, razors with moisturiser in it, electric ones and and and. The best one that works for me is the £0.99 Bag of ten Bic disposable razors for sensitive skin. I usually put a lot of moisturising shower cream on it and then shave it off. I am blessed because I don't have too many hairs on my legs.
Posted by: Franziska | January 28, 2008 at 11:03 AM
I carve the hell out of my legs if I use a basic razor. Trust me, I'd love to rely on the cheap ones, but I'd lose too much blood.
Posted by: Jackie Danicki | January 28, 2008 at 11:09 AM
I've tried the razor, but I can guarantee you the shave cream won't work as well as King of Shaves. Try it...I reviewed it on my website. I've yet to find anything that compares.
Posted by: cupcake sarah | January 28, 2008 at 06:30 PM