Good evening to all on this forum.
I just felt the need to get this off my chest this evening. WHY are these so-called 'lubricating strips' found on most cartridge razors? I can understand that some people like the cartridge razors for their ease of use, but surely the lubricating strips are more of a hinderance than anything else since they serve no real purpose; apart from giving the illusion that the razor 'glides' better. Or at the risk of answering my own question; its just an excuse for companies to charge more money than ever for cartridges?
Jason.
I just felt the need to get this off my chest this evening. WHY are these so-called 'lubricating strips' found on most cartridge razors? I can understand that some people like the cartridge razors for their ease of use, but surely the lubricating strips are more of a hinderance than anything else since they serve no real purpose; apart from giving the illusion that the razor 'glides' better. Or at the risk of answering my own question; its just an excuse for companies to charge more money than ever for cartridges?
Jason.