Thursday, June 28, 2007

The Gillettine

The first few years after I started shaving, I used the most basic of implements. A safety razor made of gleaming metal and a clean sharp blade. The razor was meant to last for ever. It had doors on the top and a knob below that needed to be rotated gently to open the doors on the top. The all-metal, double-edged blade needed to be changed once a week. The whole operation was so low-tech and the replacement cost of the blade was probably less than two rupees.

Then Gillette entered my life with its Sensor spring-loaded blades that claimed to retract if the blade came into contact with the facial skin rather than the hair. This was a quantum jump in comfort as well as price. I think the blades cost Rs 15 each and I used to feel so guilty at this extravagance.

A few years passed and, sure enough, Gillette introduced the Sensor Excel, which had two blades. More comfort, more money, more guilt. Possibly Rs 30 a blade.

Then the Mach 3 exploded on the scene. It was the first 3-blade razor and was the ultimate in shaving comfort. It required fewer strokes as it gently caressed the face. I tried to resist the temptation to buy one, but succumbed to the marketing blitzkrieg of Gillette. Once you used a Mach 3, there was no going back to cheaper stuff. You stayed wedded for life. I suspect that Gillette designed it in such a way that the blade would change the contour of the beard to make it cuttable only at a certain angle that the Mach 3 traversed. These blades cost more than Rs 100/- apiece and I have squirmed in remorse everytime I bought them. But, not once in the last 4 years, have I been disloyal to Mach 3 and I thought that I had found my life partner.

Famous last words they turned out to be as Gillette, the serpent, is dangling the apple in the garden again. The new Gillette Fusion has- hold your breath- 5 blades. Gillette says that 'the combination of adding more blades and narrowing the inter-blade span creates a “Shaving Surface” that distributes the shaving force across the blades, resulting in significantly less irritation and more comfort'. Hell, they even have a battery-powered model which has a vibrating head that will make the hair stand up and be slaughtered. And the price, a whopping Rs 300/- for a blade.

I have been eyeing this beauty at the departmental stores for quite some time. I know that sooner or later I am going to buckle under the strain and buy one, I can see it standing there, staring at me, egging me to give it a try, daring me to move on……….

In a few years, I am afraid, Gillette will introduce the ultimate version of the shaving razor. A model with thousands of micromotion blades that will be guided by laser. Each micro-blade will seek out individual facial hair and destroy it without a trace. It will have a micro-chip loaded with a thousand mp3 files and will sense the mood of the face’s owner and play the appropriate music. It will sprinkle after-shave lotion on its reverse stroke. And, all these features will come at a price of Rs 10,000 a blade. I will spend 10 minutes every day shaving my face with this masterpiece of a razor and the remaining 23 hours 50 minutes, slogging my butt out to earn the money to pay for the blades, in a deadly vicious spiral that will last for eternity………

( Disclosure: Picture of guillotine taken from Google Images)

13 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:46 PM

    what next?? the tooth brush??

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  2. Anonymous12:57 PM

    Let us pray that they narrowly miss making the zillion micro-blade version- that would really be a close shave, wouldn't it?

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  3. Anonymous3:31 PM

    may be APPLE will come out with I-SHAVE version

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  4. anon 1: don't give them ideas.

    dipali : yes, if the shaver gets any closer, I will have no skin left.

    anon 2 : that's a brilliant suggestion

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  5. had a good laugh reading your post. the same thing is happening with cell phones..

    the IPHONE is being dubbed the swiss army knife of phones, but can it place a call is stil in question.

    are you even aware that the Marketing team of Gillette is reading your blog as I type because you are on their Radar.

    you might see the Gillette Laser Xcel + on the market in two years, where you buy a laser for 20000 instead of a blade!

    :)

    and an Indian Ladies version which puts Manjal paste...

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  6. sundar, we better patent the manjal idea fast, before it goes the way of neem......

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  7. Anonymous5:19 PM

    Did you mean the "guillotine" ? I got a bit confused with the title but I guess it's more to do with gillette :D

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  8. ashu, that was my pathetic attempt to pun.

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  9. Boss i have the Vibrator enhanced shaving kit. It is too good , but as u said it is bloody expensive.
    !!

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  10. aru, enjoy the vibrations, man. Money be damned!

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  11. Your writing is as deadly as the Gillette ads. Most appropriate pic at the top too. Looks like I am hooked too, to reading your past and future posts! Bravo!!

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  12. Anil, thanks and welcome to my blog.

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  13. you seem to have missed out Blue Tooth in next generation shaving razor. Like Sheldon Cooper of BBT would say "everything sells with Blue Tooth" :D

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