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Razorba® Back Hair Shaver

Product Description

The Razorba® is the first back hair shaver for men. The Razorba® is the patented razor handle wand that holds your favorite razor, ergonomically designed and tested by men with back hair. It solves the problem of back hair by letting you shave at your convenience. It works with any standard razors (not included). It's quick and easy to insert or remove a razor. To use, simply insert a razor into the Razorba®, apply shaving cream and shave. With the Razorba® you get: fast & convenient back hair shaving, it's do it yourself, no pain, and no embarrassment. The Razorba® really works. This award winning revolutionary product invented the back hair shaver. It has been featured in: Maxim Magazine, USA Today, Stuff Magazine, MTV, Chicago Tribune and many other newspapers, magazines and television shows around the world. Blades dull, foils will fail, always choose a shaver with replaceable blades and foil. Otherwise, you will be stuck with an expensive disposable battery operated shaver. Using the Razorba®, you are always guaranteed a great shave, because the razor can be removed anytime you like. And you choose the blade. Use the very best Gillette or an inexpensive disposable. Laser treatment is expensive, requires multiple treatments, and won't thwart new hair growth(CNN). Waxing hurts! It rips the hair out. Eyebrows are one thing, but the surface area of your back is great and so is the pain. Chemicals/Creams dissolve the hair follicle. Skin irritation and scarring can occur. Shaving is easy & effective. But similar to the other methods requires a volunteer to help you. Combine the accessibility of reaching your own back, convenience of anytime and anywhere, with the best method of back hair removal-- shaving, and the solution is the Razorba®.

Customer Buzz
I have tried shaving my back with the Razorba. While it worked great the first time, I ended up getting a bunch of ingrown hairs and razor bumps on my neck, shoulders and back. When I tried to shave my back a few days later, the razor cut into all the bumps caused by the first session and it was a horrible experience.

I do not blame the Razorba for my experience. I cannot shave my face with a razor blade either, unless my neck gets really cut up and irritated. I use a cheap Remington foil shaver to shave my face (about $30 on Amazon) and it works beautifully. It was amazing to be able to shave everyday without cutting my skin up.

Instead of the Razorba, I use the Mangroomer to tend to back hair. The Mangroomer is an amazing product available on Amazon for about $40. Unfortunately, it does not shave the hair away completely. It leaves stubble similar to what you'd see after shaving a day or so ago.

What I do now is attach my cheap Remington to the Razorba head (instead of a razor blade) with two zip ties and shave my back with it. This is a great way to get a smooth feel to the area you want to rid hair from if using an actual razor blade won't work for you. The Mangroomer removes the hair enough so the foil shaver is functional (foil shavers only shave stubble - don't try them on longer growth. They pull!) and the foil shaver makes everything smooth.

The bottom line here is that the Razorba does what it supposed to do. It is a device that holds a razor blade at the correct angle to shave your back with. Unfortunately, my skin doesn't take to razors very well, but I still make use of the Razorba with my Remington foil shaver after using the Mangroomer. The $30 isn't a bad price even for the way I use it.

Customer Buzz
little skeptical at first but after using it I wish I had bought this a long time ago. Much better and easier than using nair. Very happy with it

Customer Buzz
I've used it three times now. There are still some angles that are hard for me to get, but over all it is pretty easy and effective.

Customer Buzz
I'm a very simple person. I like things that work as advertized. This device works. You don't have to be a contortionist. You don't have to be particularly skilled. There is no learning curve. You insert the razor and go. I like it. I recommend it.

Customer Buzz
While this is a good product and quite effective, it does have a cheap feel to it. Very light weight and hollow construction. Normal Bic razors seen to work well with it. If you stick with it your skills will improve.

Customer Buzz
Must have guy grooming tool!!! I don' have back hair anymore because of this product. No more embarrassing days at the beach because of my very, very thick body hair. I have had one since about 2004 and now I use the Razorba every few days while I am in the shower. I use a regular, but angle-adjustable fog-free mirror; after awhile though, you can shave many spots just by feel.

Also I don't use shaving cream, but am sure to shave towards the end of my shower in order to give the hair time to soften. I also just use plain old' pivot head disposable razors 'cause the handle fits the best into the receiving end of the Razorba. Between this product and a cheap set of electric clippers my otherwise sasquatch-like body hair has been tamed.

I must caution that I once did cut myself badly; right down the middle of my back early on in my use of the product. I was then using a single blade razor that turned sideways in the socket, I also was not being very careful and was really swiping away at the hair...The resulting cut was not deep but amazingly left a very long and noticeable scar. I believe that it would be pretty difficult to duplicate that event, but since then I try to be more careful and deliberate in my strokes. In short, the product works great, I even passed one on to my teenage son as well who like his Dad is one hairy dude...


Customer Buzz
The Razorba works alright. I have a few issues though: 1. If you are shaving your back with a full crop of hair, it isnt going to work very well, just like trying to shave your face or wherever without trimming things down first. If you are really hairy you will need to either nair anyway or be very very very patient with this thing as it will only shave about a square inch of long hair on its own. Seems like it will be good to use if your hair is very short though. 2. The plastic slot that you put the razor in could be designed better. It is basically a softer plastic tube that grips the handle of a normal disposable razor inside the harder plastic body of the Razorba. This could be improved by putting some sort of screw clamp on the side so your disposable couldnt move. I think this could be done without increasing the cost much since I suspect they make a pretty huge profit margin on these things. The problem with the razor not being held securely is that it can turn slightly in the plastic sleave and cut you, this doesnt really hurt but if you are a bleeder its hard to get it to stop. Another thing that could be improved is to make a hole in the end of the head of the thing opposite where you put the razor for water to flow out of. After you rinse off the razorblade water collects in the head which when you go to do another stroke flies all over your bathroom, but more seriously makes the razor fit less tightly in the soft plastic tube. All in all this product does work but their are a few minor annoyance type issues that coule be fixed easily to make it better.

Customer Buzz
This product works well if used correctly. I used a mirror and it helps. I found that if you wet your back and add some good shaving cream in small areas works well. When shaving the upper back, push down and then shave upward, dont slide the razor sidways,,,it will cut you. I found that pushing down and then up helps unload the hair as you shave. I also shaved my lower back going from the center of the back to the side worked well. It does take time but it does the job. Back hair grows in different directions. So finding the right direction helps. Trader Joe's sell an excellent shave cream under their Brand name.

Customer Buzz
Okay, I have back hair. Not real thick or matted, but very visible. Black and straight and fairly long, in patches shaped like upside-down Ls across each shoulder and down my outer back.

I've never heard a woman say, "Wow, back hair is hot," so a few years ago I started to do something about it.

Initially I tried duct-taping a razor to a kitchen spatula in order to extend my reach. It was still very difficult to get reach all areas of my back and get GOOD contact and get the hair off. Eventually I would get a good shave, but it would usually take me well over an hour of stretching and straining, and by the time I was done my bathroom looked like it had been the site of a hairy, bloody war.

I first saw an ad for the Mangroomer (also available from Amazon) and tried that, but was disappointed. I thought it would be less brutal on my back than sliding a razor around there, but it didn't cut very close at all. Maybe it would work fine for some people; maybe those with fine light-colored back hair. It gets plenty of positive reviews on Amazon. But it didn't work well for me.

The Razorba worked much better for me. I used it with a Gillette Atra Plus razor blade (two blades plus a lubricating strip, and a pivoting head), aligning the razor as shown on the Razorba website. I got a good shave in MUCH less time than my old spatula, razor and duct tape contraption -- maybe about 15 minutes. It might take you a little longer to get the hang of it -- the fact that I'd had previous "practice" using a much more difficult tool surely helped me. Bottom line, it was a much easier and faster task than I'd expected.

Tips:

- I first wetted myself down in the shower, and applied shaving gel. The gel helps a LOT. Hint: If you can't reach all parts of your back to apply the gel, apply it to the wall of your shower and rub your back against it to get it on.

- For the first pass, I shaved in the shower with the shower off, mostly going over my back by feel. I ran the tub water, and rinsed the razor off frequently.

- Rather than trying to move the razor in one direction only -- stroke, lift, replace, stroke, lift, replace -- I recommend just moving the razor blade up and down without lifting it from your skin. Kinda back and forth, as if you were using it to RUB the hair off. That maintains good contact with your skin the whole time. This is the technique that worked best for ME, anyway. If you keep lifting the blade from the skin and repositioning it, it's harder to keep the angle right.

- After the first pass, I rinsed off in the shower, then took a look in my batroom mirror. I still had big patches about the size of my hand, below each shoulder blade, that had to be reshaved. I applied more shaving gel as described before, and used the "rub up and down" technique described above to get the rest of that hair off while checking myself in the mirror. It was also easier to shave my shoulders with the aid of a bathroom mirror.

- If you are having difficulty getting the hair off with your strokes, you MIGHT try this: Take the razor blade out of the razor, turn it around so that it faces the other way, and put it back in the razor that way. Now you're saving action will be a "pushing" rather than a pulling action. That might help you get the hair, by cutting in a different direction with regard to the direction of your hair growth.

- Be careful and don't push so hard that the razor digs into your skin. This wasn't a real problem for me, as I believe the design of a modern razor blade makes this unlikely. What requires more care: Be careful not to move the razor blade SIDEWAYS across your skin in a slicing motion; you'll cut yourself that way. Do that a lot, and you'll look like you just had sex with Catwoman or something. I got careless and did give myself two raw scrapes that way, the first time. (They were more like scratches than deep cuts.) With more practice, it should be easier to avoid this.

Two main "passes" as I've just described, plus some minor spot clean up in the mirror, were enough to get all the back hair off with a smooth shave. Again, I was pleased to find that the Razorba did a good job rather quickly and was pretty easy to use -- much easier than any other self-shaving technique I'd tried.

How often do you need to reshave? This will vary for you, based on the coarseness of your hair, how fast it grows, how "smooth" you want to keep yourself. I think once a month or two should suffice for me.





Customer Buzz
In the old days if I wanted to shave my own back I used a coat hanger reshaped for ease of use and some duct tape to hold on disposable blades then one day I ran across the Razorba.

I've had this product since it first became available from the manufacturer. At first I thought the price was a little high for a piece of plastic but as soon as I used it the first time I was hooked. And I had in the past spend many multiples of the price for waxing, laser removal, etc.

Yes it's true there are many blades that won't fit but there are more that will. I use "sensor" double blade which which has a round handle and fits perfectly into the blade holder. I replace the blades every dozen or so times I use it when the lube strip starts to wear down. It really isn't necessary to try to use 3, 4 or 5 blade razors that you would otherwise use on your face. Your back is NOT your face.

As far as being able to lather up your own back... I use moisturizing body wash that can also be used for shaving... lather up a wet washcloth and can easily lubricate my entire back in about 10 seconds flat. If you have mastered the ability to use both hands and a washcloth to wash your own back lathering is a piece of cake.

I have never once cut myself with this device. I do however keep my eyes open and LOOK at what I am doing. Some areas of my back I do from the sides and others from the top.

I usually don't use it in the shower as I don't have a mirror in there. I do my lathering in the shower or using the sink and lay down a towel on the bathroom floor and finish the business in a minute or two.

It is durable plastic and will survive many drops although I can't say the same for the blades after they hit the ground.

Other devices I use for body grooming are the norelco body groomer which is a steal and the latest generation mangroomer which I use for quick touchups or to mow down the rug if I haven't shaved for more than a week but nothing... I repeat NOTHING works as good as my Razorba!

About Razorba® Back Hair Shaver detail

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1587 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: Cool Blue
  • Brand: Razorba
  • Model: RAZ03
  • Dimensions: 1.50" h x 5.00" w x 16.00" l, .63 pounds

Features

  • The award winning, and patented Razorba has been solving the back hair problem since 2003.
  • Ergonomically designed to allow easy shaving of your back hair.
  • Obtain the most comfortable and close shave by using your favorite brand of razor.
  • Unlike other brands, blades can be replaced. Simply, pop off razor to replace dull blades.
  • Strong and resilient. The Razorba is made of impact resistant materials.

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