Dollar Shave Club Is Available In Canada & You Can Try Their Starter Set For Just $9

Take their quiz to get a personalized shaving kit.
Dollar Shave Club Is Available In Canada & You Can Try Their Starter Set For Just $9
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Ever heard of Dollar Shave Club Canada? You know — that brand that sells personalized shaving products and automatically sends you refills a few times a year? 

Well, now you have! For both men and women, Dollar Shave Club can help you get started with finding the right products by taking a short quiz on their website. 

After answering a few questions, Dollar Shave Club will then recommend a full shaving set - whether you’re targeting your head, legs, face or private bits - that's extremely customizable.

For a limited time, you can try their starter set for just $9. This set includes shave butter, pre-scrub, post-shave dew, a razor, and three replacement heads.

If you purchase the starter kit, you'll be subscribing to Dollar Shave Club and they will send you new razors every two months for $19.95. You'll be able to customize these deliveries with products you want to add or subtract from your order. 

Delivery on razors is free! If you want to add other items to your cart, there is a $6 delivery charge (unless your order is over $30 — then it's free). 

Dollar Shave Club keeps a no BS policy with their cancellations. It's also super simple to cancel your subscription; and they even send you an email three days before your next shipment to make sure you're still interested. 

To learn more about Dollar Shave Club's $9 starter kit, check out their website.

  • Tina Donati is a Sponsored Content Contributing Writer at Narcity Media. With over five years of writing experience, she currently works full time as a content marketer in the ecommerce tech space, while running a freelance writing business on the side. Living and breathing content 24/7, Tina has worked with many other tech companies, ecommerce brands, and marketing agencies in both Canada and the U.S. She holds a Master’s degree in journalism and communications from Western University. Passions aside from writing? Geeking out over SEO, walking her dogs and hunting for the best burrito.

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