well obviously only if your using veet with it but yeah, they do. not very well though. it doesn't work if you only use a little veet, and you have to really scrape
The "bladeless razor" may be the lamest product ever invented. Do not buy one. How you use it is to spread this special depilatory cream (kinda like Nair but even runnier, if that's possible) over your legs, give it time to dissolve your hair, then scrape your legs with the razor-looking thing to remove the dissolved hair. Depilatories still work without the "bladeless razor," so if you like to wage chemical warfare on your leg hair, just use Nair or something. Otherwise, stick to a good razor.
Veet was created in 1901.
No, actually they have to be dry. It wont work if your legs are wet.
sometimes they do but kinda
Laura Covarrubias
If the price of electric razors is suddenly higher, then fewer people can afford to buy or choose to buy the electric razors. Therefore, demand might increase for the more affordable nonelectric razors. (gradpoint) because people might decide to shift to nonelectric razors to save money
Yes, the TSA allows disposable razors and cartridge razors in carry-on luggage, but not safety razors or straight razors.
Yes
It's called bladeless for a reason.
the veet wax strips cost about £6 for 20 strips or 16 strips for about £4 in the uk thankyou
The Razors ended in 1978.
The Razors was created in 1977.