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Why Switch To A Straight-edge Razor?

By Linda Parker


Learning to use a straight razor is time consuming and not meant for the undedicated. And at first glance, shaving using a straight-edge razor appears dangerous. But while an unprotected razor blade is certainly lethal, there are many benefits of wet-shaving as compared to using modern alternatives.

The unlimited freedom offered by wet shaving is one of the benefits which draw people to the blades. Not only can you change the cutting angle, but one also has unlimited options in how they wish to wield the blade. With the right combination, you'll be much better placed to control the shaving process.

Straight blades are sharpened to a polish level that by far surpasses that of conventional blades. This gives them a far better cutting ability. Because the blade shaves by actually cutting hair strands instead of pulling them out, the resulting shave is devoid of irritation. You only need to run the blade against skin fewer times, which means you're less likely to cut yourself. This feature would be of great benefit to people who frequently get burns and rashes with conventional blades.

Most multi-blade razors work by pulling hair out with the first blade while the others do the cutting. This process is known as hysteresis. While this is certainly an effective way to shave, the blades never quite follow the same path, something that's known to cause in-grown strands. Traditional blades however don't have such annoyances.

Most modern shaving equipment is somewhat expensive. Multi-blades are particularly pricey, in spite of their poor quality in comparison with single blades. If you want to save on shaving, switching to traditional blades will greatly help your quest. The only significant cost you'll incur is the purchase price of the blade plus the few other essentials you'll need to maintain it.

Switching to a straight razor, conventional soap and a brush means one minimizes their environmental impact. Vintage blades don't even add emissions during the manufacturing process. And with no landfill waste or CFCs from aerosolized shaving products, using an open blade is perhaps the greenest way to shave. Old blades can even be sent to a recycling plant once one is done using them.

The open blade shave offers unrivaled luxury and craftsmanship. From the warm lather on your face to the smooth, irritation-free cut, you cannot find a better shave. And because much of the grinding, forging and assembly is done by hand, lots of craftsmanship go into making the blade. The satisfaction that comes with a clean shave, coupled with these factors, means that one soon starts looking forward to shaving.

Take the brave step and switch to open-blade shaving. While you'll need to take time to learn how to shave properly, the artisan technique is arguably much better than what any modern shaving option can offer. You'll not only be able to shave cleanly and efficiently, but also not have to dread any side effects.




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