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Muhle protective cap for Gillette MACH3 razor blades
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Muhle protective cap for Gillette FUSION razor blades
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Types of razor blades
The modern Gillette razor blade consists of 3 or 5 razor blades: 3-blade or 5-blade. The first blade cuts the beard hair and lifts the hair slightly; the next blades therefore cut closer to the skin. This ensures a super smooth shaving result. The Mach3 and Fusion razor blades are equipped with a handy indication strip: Lubrastrip. This sliding strip provides an extra sliding layer and discolors if the blade no longer shaves optimally. The Comfort Guard on each blade is a rubber strip. This strip ensures that beard hairs get an extra lift. There is a precision trimmer on the back of the Fusion blade. This allows you to shave hard-to-reach areas. These disposable razor blades provide an easy, efficient and comfortable shave. Shaving your head is easier and more pleasant with the special razor blades from HeadBlade. These razor blades fit the HeadBlade razor holders. Many people complain about the high costs of razor blades from the major well-known razor brands. The Belgian Raz*War sells 3-blade and 5-blade razor blades for an affordable price.
Razor blade brands
Gillette is the world's largest manufacturer of razor blades and shaving systems. Razor manufacturers, such as the German Muhle and English Edwin Jagger, produce various designer razor holders for the well-known Gillette® Mach3™ and Fusion™ razor blades. The American HeadBlade has a complete range of razors and razor blades for shaving the scalp. The Belgian Raz*War from Pierre de Nayer is the affordable alternative to the expensive modern cartridge razor blades. Same quality and competitively priced. Raz*War has a complete range of 3-blade and 5-blade razor blades.
Shaving instruction with modern razor
Preparation is half the battle. Protect your skin optimally and ensure a fresh and smooth shave. Beard hairs are as hard as copper wires. But also absorb water. So take your time. Apply shaving cream, shaving soap or shaving foam to the face for at least 1 minute. The beard hairs become softer and softer. This makes shaving easier. The razor has to do its job. Shave with gentle, even movements. Applying less pressure with the razor contributes to more shaving comfort. This means you will have fewer shaving irritations afterwards. If necessary, use a preshave cream or oil before shaving. This provides extra shaving comfort. Start with the sideburns and cheeks, then the neck and finally the chin and mustache area. Shave with the beard hairs as much as possible and then against the beard hairs if necessary. Rinse the razor clean after use.