| class="googleright"> | | | | enough, a chromed out handle and a futuristic design |
| A new line of Gillette razors has hit stores recently, the | | | | are sure to turn the heads of whoever may be in your |
| Gillette Fusion Power, boasting five blades to give | | | | bathroom. |
| every man a better way to shave. Apparently the | | | | I lathered up my face, and turned on the Fusion for the |
| tri-bladed Mach3 (The Fusion's predecessor) was not | | | | first time. I have been using the Mach3 Power for a |
| enough. The Fusion Power has added two additional | | | | while now, and I do enjoy the micro-pulses, although I |
| blades to the front of the shaving cartridge, and one to | | | | am still up in the air as to whether they actually give |
| the top for precise trimming. Add to that a AAA | | | | me a better shave or not. The shave from the Fusion |
| battery that emits "gentle micro-pulses," and Gillette is | | | | was good, cutting through thin as well as thick whisker |
| sure you are in for an incredible shaving experience. | | | | patches, although I couldn't tell much difference from |
| Now on to the review
| | | | that of a Mach3 with a fresh cartridge. Remember, a |
| As far as design, and the bling factor to impress your | | | | new razor has a new cartridge, and new cartridges |
| friends, this thing has got it all. As if five blades weren't | | | | always give the best shave. |