Master The Art of Shaving

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Start your day by taking a moment for yourself.

Shaving is one of the first things that men learn to do when a boy becomes a man. Every morning this routine allows you to take a few minutes and recover energy before facing the day-to-day.

Make this process a pleasure with these options that will help you shave in style.

Straight Razor

Bring back the glory of the barbershops of yesteryear by shaving with a Straight Razor Blade.

The best possible shave. This is as smooth as it gets.

Environment-friendly option. There is no impact on the environment in your daily shaving routine, except for biodegradable soap or foam residues discarded after each shave.

Being a delicate process and concentration allows you to keep your attention focused and awake to start your day, or to end it relaxed if you shave at night.

Practice makes perfect. This isn’t an easy skill for beginners. We recommend you get a ⅝ size blade that slides better around the contour of your face. We don’t recommend getting a very large blade.

The razor.

The strap.

A hone.

Brush.

Shaving cream or soap.

Safety Razor

Retro trends are usually the way to go even in a world of technological innovation. Such is the case for the safety razor or razor blade. A vintage choice that guarantees a lower impact on the environment and a shave more flush than with razors of multiple knives. It is easier to use than straight barber blades.

Provides one of the best available shaves.

Reduces and even eliminates pain, when used with cream or soap.

Eliminates irritation, razor burns, and ingrown hairs.

Faster to use than a straight blade.

None.

Safety Razor Blade.

Shaving Cream or Soap.

3 TO 5 BLADE RAZORS.

There are many fans and haters for this type of shave. Some even claim that the extra razors in the rake are there only for the purpose of selling more cartridges; while others claim that the first razor hooks the hair follicle and pulls it at the root, the second razor cuts the most exposed hair and from the third they are used as a reinforcement, making sure that nothing is left behind. These can have 3, 4, 5, or even 6 razors per rake.

Easier to use than safety or straight razors.

Practical and easy to find.

Mayor environmental impact.

Not a very close shave.

As more blades are added, there is also an increased chance of razor burns, skin irritation, nicks, and ingrown hair.

Razorblade.

Water.

Soap or shaving cream.

ELECTRIC SHAVER.

If you value time more than results, this is the choice for you. As if you want to take care of and keep a beard instead of looking for a close shave.

Saves time.

Reduces nicks, cuts, and ingrown hair.

Require fewer instruments.

Easier to travel with.

Doesn’t work well for a close shave.

Electric Shaver.