Pretty much. My wife recognized a long time ago that things like women's razors from the major manufacturers are basically the same thing as the men's, right down to the connectors, but with a coat of pink and an extra $2-3 tacked on. She buys the same ones I do and doesn't bat an eye about it. If more women would realize the same thing and not give a crap about how the soap smells or having fifteen different hair products taking up space in the shower, the "pink tax" would be a thing of the past.
Pretty much. My wife recognized a long time ago that things like women's razors from the major manufacturers are basically the same thing as the men's, right down to the connectors, but with a coat of pink and an extra $2-3 tacked on. She buys the same ones I do and doesn't bat an eye about it. If more women would realize the same thing and not give a crap about how the soap smells or having fifteen different hair products taking up space in the shower, the "pink tax" would be a thing of the past.