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Wikipedia: Schick (razors)

Schick is a brand of safety razors by Energizer Holdings. While second in sales to Gillette globally, Schick is the top selling brand of safety razors and blades in Japan.[1] The Schick brand is used in North America, Australasia and Russia. In other markets Wilkinson sells the same products under the Wilkinson Sword brand.

Products

  • Schick Intuition: A women's shaving system that lathers and shaves at the same time.
  • Schick Quattro: a four-bladed razor for men, introduced in 2003. The Quattro Midnight and Quattro Chrome are models with redesigned handles and different color schemes from the original Quattro.
    • Quattro Power: A motorized version of the Quattro; it is supposed to reduce friction. The Quattro Power is powered by a single AAA battery.
    • Quattro Titanium: includes a titanium coating on the blades that is claimed to reduce irritation. There is also a Quattro Titanium Trimmer that includes a short face trimmer powered by a AAA battery.
    • Quattro for Women: A modified version of the Quattro with a feminine color scheme.
  • Schick Protector: A razor that is claimed to protect against nicks.
  • Schick Tracer: A two-bladed razor with flexible blades that is supposed to conform with the surface of the face.
    • Tracer FX: A modified Tracer for sensitive skin
    • FX Diamond: A Tracer with blades that are supposed to stay sharp longer.
  • Schick Xtreme3: A three blade men's shaving razor.
    • Schick XTreme3 Disposable: A disposable version of the Xtreme3, introduced in 1999.
    • Schick XTreme3 SubZero: An improved version of the Xtreme3 disposables.
  • Schick Slim Twin: A two-bladed disposable razor that comes in four different varieties.

References

  1. ^ Time (June 21, 2005). "Winners Against Tough Odds". www.time.com. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1074851,00.html?iid=chix-sphere. Retrieved 2007-05-20. 

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