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.

If you switch to a straight razor and spend some time learning how to use it properly, you can expect a vastly comfortable and superior shave. With the standalone blade, you have an unparalleled degree of freedom. There's no guard to keep you from decreasing or increasing the angle, and you could turn the knob for a more/less aggressive shave. Thanks to the multiple strokes and angles, you're able to completely control your shave.

Although the average straight blade is quite sharp, it doesn't need special materials to achieve this. This is usually the case with most modern equivalents, which need special materials to attain the same level of slickness. On the contrary, straight razors only need specialized polishing to keep them sharp. If you switch to a straight razor, you'll no longer have to dread the irritation that follows shaving, thanks to this. The superiorly sharp blade only needs to be run once or twice, which reduces both irritation and the risk of cutting yourself.

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.

After incurring the initial expense of purchasing your blade, there's not much else you'll have to think about. The only other tools you'll need are those used in maintenance, and even these are usually one-off purchases. In comparison, modern multi-blade razors tend to be expensive, and the quality doesn't even match the price.

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 level of luxury that comes with shaving with a traditional razor cannot be exaggerated. From the irritation-free cut to the warm lather, you'll not find another better shave. Each blade is also hand-crafted uniquely in a much better process than is the case with mass-produced modern razors made from molded metal or plastic. The result is a high level of craftsmanship. The satisfaction of performing a clean shave each morning also offers meditative benefits.

Why should one ditch their multi-blade cartridge razor, with its expensive R&D, to revert back to using technology that dates back centuries? Well, using a traditional blade is arguably the artisan shaving technique that comes with better results and unparalleled luxury. If you're looking for an efficient blade that gets the job done with minimal side effects, this would be your best bet.




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