What razors should I use for dry skin? Best tips & tricks!



Learn what razors I use and recommend personally (from someone who has this skin type).

🪒🚫 Not all razors are created equal, right??

I’ve been known to steal my husband’s razor (in a pinch) and Lawd have mercy it wrecked my skin afterward.

My skin had some major razor burn afterward.

My favorite razors for my dry skin are the *disposable ones from Costco, or you can buy them on Amazon too!

They’re cheap (currently they come in a pack of 15 razors for around $30) and I reuse mine until they’re dull (about a month’s use).

The brand I use is Gillette Venus Sensitive Plus.

For best results use these razors with one of the Moisturizing Exfoliators, to help prevent razor burn, rashes, and dry, tight, itchy skin post-shave.

Hopefully, this answered your question about, what razor should I use for dry skin!

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🌱 Gillette Venus Sensitive Plus Razors:
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Moisturizing Exfoliator:

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About: Hey, my name is Rene’ and I created, and founded, my business, Pure & Coco, out of a need for my skin because I have had dry, sensitive, and eczema skin too.

In these videos, you’ll learn tips and tricks from my own personal journey, of what works and what doesn’t so you can skip the frustration from products that don’t work, to save you wasted money, and effort.

Disclaimer: This video is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided on this Youtube channel is for informational purposes only. Information on this Youtube channel should not be considered a substitute for advice from a healthcare professional. The statements made about specific products throughout this video are not to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.

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