Beauty buffs 'ditch' plastic razors for £2 hair removal solution that 'tackles ingrown hairs and shaving bumps'
Many individuals have been making adjustments in their homes and daily habits in an effort to embrace more eco-friendly practices. One notable trend among women is the move away from plastic razors toward sustainable alternatives.
Nimbi, a female-fronted firm, is at the forefront of this eco-conscious shift in the disposable razor industry. The brand's budget-friendly bio-based razors are made from compostable materials, including waste wood pulp cellulose, clay, pine oil, and natural organic pigments.
Nimbi promises the gentlest shaves across various body parts, including underarms, legs, bikini areas and facial hair. The company boasts that its razors are "perfectly angled to glide through pubic, leg, facial, and underarm hair with acute precision."
This unique design aims to tackle ingrown hairs and shaving bumps while ensuring a smooth finish on even the 'longest and coarsest of hair'.
Customers will find the bio-razors retailing at £6.99 for a pack of four, which works out to just £1.75 per razor. They come in two tasteful colours — neutral clay and chic slate.
Talking about their blade, the brand shared: "Our unique premium blade lasts longer than multiple cheap blades, eliminating surplus steel, reducing the carbon footprint, and reducing visual complexity."
The Nimbi razor, absent of the lubrication strips 'typically made from polystyrene pads coated in lanolin', is fully vegan and natural. However, novices may need a bit of practice, as some users have advised.
The brand has garnered quite a following among environmentally conscious consumers. A delighted five-star reviewer described the razors as a 'pleasing alternative to plastic', exclaiming: "I love the simplicity of these razors – turns out you don't need


