How to Shave with a Safety Razor: What You Should Know
 
 
 
 
 
 

How to Shave with a Safety Razor: What You Should Know

11:22 PM April 09, 2019

Shaving your face? Want to change razors? Want a safety razor? Shaving your face with an electric razor may leave you with bumps, and not give you the best or closest shave. Why not try using a safety razor? If you are wondering how to shave with a safety razor, we have provided the essential details to a successful shaving experience.

Safety razors have been around for ages, and they originated over 100 years ago. They are very simple, and very self-explanatory. With safety razors, you do not have to worry about bumps, or not getting the close shave you want.

Here are some facts that you should know about safety razors, so you can learn how to shave with a safety razor, and what features the safety razor has to offer.

How to Shave with a Safety Razor – Closer Shave

Safety Razor Closer Shave

More blades do not always mean a better shave. A single, sharp, clean safety blade will give you a much closer and much smoother shave. The multi-bladed razors or cartridges cannot always accomplish this.

How to Shave with a Safety Razor – Cleaner Shave

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The safety razor’s blades do not have to be replaced very often. You can replace them once a week or later. Since there’s only one blade, safety razors do not accumulate the germs and bacteria like other cartridge blades do. With the multi-bladed razors, all of your dead skin particles, oils, and things from your face collect on them.

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A cartridge razor can harbor bacteria and create infections when re-used excessively. If you shave again with it, and have an open wound on your face or vulnerable pores, you can give yourself an infection. With safety blades, the chances of infection are reduced significantly. Safety blades are also much sharper, and they make your face smoother, therefore, there are no blunted areas where ingrown hairs can grow.

How to Shave with a Safety Razor – Cheaper Shave

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Shaving is more affordable these days because of all of these men’s shavings clubs. Gillette even has an on-demand service too. With that being said, however, the club subscriptions are still about $120 per year, sometimes more. Amazon sells a pack of 100-blade safety razors for less than $20, which is a great deal. That is what most men use in two years. West Coast Shaving also offers 50 or 100 packs of double- edged razors for about the same price, too. Most of the safety razors are double-edged, this way you are able to use both sides of the razor before throwing it away. It is very economically efficient. If you have a pack of many blades, you won’t feel like you have to use them over and over again.

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How to Shave with a Safety Razor – No Razor Burn

Safety Razor Burn

Let’s begin with how razor burn occurs. Razor burn is a skin irritation that happens while you’re shaving. When shaving your face, always go with the grain, not against. When you are shaving with the grain, this prevents razor burn, ingrown hairs, and irritations. Safety razors help prevent razor burn. Preventing razor burns also requires a clean and sharp blade. Safety razors are sharper, and cartridge razors fail when compared. Cartridge razors get clogged up, and bacteria builds up, causing razor burn.

How to Shave with a Safety Razor – Acne Free

Safety Razor Acne

One reason why we have acne is due to the fact there are excess oils and dirt built up on the face within skin pores. Double edge safety razors can help you with acne better. Cartridge razors have up to five blades going over your face. These razors can cause oils to appear on your face. This can cause acne flareups. The cartridge razors cause you to go over your face more times. Safety razors are so sharp, you only have to go over your face 2 or 3 times. This creates small cuts and abrasions on your face, aggravating the skin.

Also, safety blades do not clog like cartridge blades do. Less bacteria floats around on the blade. Therefore, there are smaller chances of bacteria being release onto your dermis, resulting in acne flare ups.

When to NOT Use a Safety Razor

Safety razors are very sharp. There are times where you do not want to use a safety razor. If you have very sensitive skin, you should avoid using a safety razor. You can find adjustable safety razors that offer a way to alter the angle of the blade. This will minimize the chances of irritations. Men that shave every day might want to avoid using safety razors. The reasoning is because they give an ultra-close shave. Men that have facial hair that grows in a whorl pattern may need to not use safety razors as well. If you are experiencing acne, do not use a safety razors until your face has cleared up. This can cause a lot of uncomfortable irritation.

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How to Shave with a Safety Razor

If you have never used a safety razor before, you probably don’t know how to use one. Here are some steps and tips to shaving with safety razors.

Start out going slowly with the razor. Going too fast on the first try will cause messy cuts. The razor is not why people get cut, it’s the person using the razor.

Focus on maintaining a 30 degree or 45-degree angle between the blade and your skin. The rounded head and tip should rest nicely against the skin at that angle.

How to Shave with a Safety Razor – Don’t!

Don’t hold the razor perpendicular to your skin and drag down. You will take more than just hair off with this strategy.

Shave each section of your face with the grain, not against it.

Do not apply a lot of pressure when you shave. The blade is sharp, holding it at that angle will give you a nice shave, without force.

Before you shave, you need to wash your face. Wash it with warm water, followed by lathering on pre-shave conditioner. You can also use a conditioning gel or soap. After you have shaved, splash cold water on your face, to close your pores. Make sure you hydrate your face with a soothing post-shave balm or liquid aftershave.

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