Why is shaving with the Safety Razor so popular?
In 2009 we started the reintroduction and sale of the safety shear. The Safety Razor or the Double Edge razor was almost no longer for sale in the Netherlands and Belgium during that period. Nowadays more and more men are banning the modern multiblade or cartridge razor. People switch to the safety shear. Worldwide there are billions of men who shave daily with this type of razor. And that is not so strange. 99% of people who switch and now shave themselves with the safety sheers are enthusiastic. Our customers say that it even better, more pleasant, smoother and smoother shaves compared to Gillette Mach3 and Fusion, Wilkinson Quattro and Boldking.
Is shaving with the safety sheers difficult?
Shaving with the Safety Razor is not learning to shave again. It took some getting used to in the beginning. After one week you will master it completely and skim it as easily and smoothly as the modern razor.
What are the advantages of the safety shear's?
But what are the benefits now? Here they come:
- It shaves better, more pleasant, smoother and smoother
- Less ingrown beard hairs and other shaving irritations
- Inexpensive compared to the modern cartridge razor: the loose Double Edge blades cost on average € 0.30 each
- More sustainable and environmentally friendly: the loose double edge blades are made of metal and contain no plastic
- Suitable for any type of skin (normal and sensitive skin), type of beard (light to heavy beard) and beard length (stubble to weekly beard)
- More suitable for shaving the beard contours
- Universal shaving system: all brands Double Edge blades fit into all safety sheersmakers
- Customization: the different shaving properties of the loose blades and the razor blade holders can be combined and fully tailored to type of skin and beard growth
Which safety razor is suitable for me?
The choice is huge. The advantage is of course that there is always a razor that suits you. But which razor is the best for me?
The right choice depends on your personal shaving wishes:
Issue | Your situation or shaving wishes | Choose your type Safety Razor |
Beard type | I have a light, normal or heavy/stiff beard. |
→ Safety Razor for light beard growth |
Type | I have sensitive or fast irritated skin. I have normal or sturdy skin and no shaving irritations. |
→ Safety Razor for sensitive skin |
Beard growth length | I shave almost every day. I shave on average once or even less per week. |
→ Safety Razor for daily use |
Beard or not |
I don't have a beard and shave my face smooth. |
→ Safety Razor for smooth shaving of the entire face |
Degree of coordination with personal shaving technology | I just want to shave my face in one way. I want to coordinate the sharpness of the razor as much as possible in my way of shaving and the different parts (cheek, mouth and neck) of the face. |
→ Safety Razor with a fixed non-adjustable shaving head → Safety Razor with an adjustable shaving head |
Degree of easily changing blades | I want to be able to change blades easily and easily in the razor holder. The smooth change of blades is not an issue for me. |
→ Safety Razor for easy and smooth change of blades |
Which safety razor best suits my beard growth?
In the case of a flax beard or light beard growth you can perfectly shave with a slight safety shear, such as the razor with the handy butterfly closure. Do you have a normal or heavy beard growth? Then you benefit a lot from a somewhat heavier razor. These are the razors with a shaving head with a comb closed. Hard -hard beard plugs and still want to shave smoothly and comfortably? Then use a Safety Razor with an open tooth comb shaving head. Note, shaving razors with open tooth comb, slightly more direct or more aggressively compared to the regular Safety Razors with a closed comb.
Which safety razor best suits my skin?
Do sensitive skin and quickly suffer from poor red skin or a burning sensation after shaving? In this case you have to use a mild razor. A mild razor is light to medium heavy and the shaving head has a closed comb.
With normal or sturdy skin you can use a slightly more aggressive razor. This razor has a little more weight or a shaving head with a closed comb. If you really have sturdy skin, you can also use a razor with a more aggressive open tooth comb.
Which safety razor should I use if I shave daily or every other week?
If you shave every day, the beard stuffs are short. Then use a regular safety shear with a closed comb. Do you have a week beard or do you shave once every 2 weeks? Then the beard hairs have a nice length. A razor with an open tooth comb skins more efficiently longer hairs.
Which safety razor is useful for shaving my beard?
If you have a beard, it is important that you can shave the beard contours tightly. A light to medium heavy razor with a closed comb is the perfect tool for shaving the bearded edges. A shaving head with closed comb has a rectangular shape. This way you know exactly where the razor cuts and shaves.
I want to be able to set the sharpness of the razor. Which safety razor should I buy?
The shaving surface of your skin differs per part of your face. The cheeks are easy and flat. The beard hairs here are soft. The chin is difficult and round. Here are usually the hardest beard hairs. The skin directly under the nose is thin and vulnerable. The Halstreek is also sensitive. Moreover, smooth shaving into the soft skin of your neck will never go well in one go. Would you like to shave efficiently and comfortably smoothly? Then use a safety razor that you can set. An adjustable razor has different shaving positions. You can set it to or mild or medium or aggressive during shaving.
I want to shave easily and smoothly. Which safety razor should I buy?
In the morning we are not completely awake and handy. Do you not want too much fiddling and hassle in the morning? Then use a razor with the handy and efficient butterfly closure or twist-to-open mechanism. Turning on the handle and the shaving head open. Place the razor blade in the shaving head and close it again. Ready for use.
Also useful are the razors whose lower part of the shaving head is attached to the handle. The upper part is stuck by means of a thread. Screw the upper part loosely. Place the knife in the shaving head and screw everything again.