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  2. Sep 16, 2021 · Fortunately, our sleuthing powers came to the rescue, and we found the culprit: if your safety razor isn’t shaving, it may be assembled wrong. If your razor looks like this, it ain't gonna shave!

    • Nathan Gareau
  3. One sign of insufficient preparation — when a lather’s too dry and/or the lathering process is too brief — is that the blade seems dull, pulling and tugging at the beard (“why is my safety razor cutting me?”) instead of cutting smoothly and easily.

    • There is no blade in the razor. Between the brush, the shave soap, the soaking, the exfoliating, and all the other steps to getting a close shave, it’s easy to overlook something as small and simple as placing the razor blade in the razor.
    • The razor isn’t correctly assembled. Improper razor installation is one of the most likely reasons why your razor isn’t shaving. Whether you’re using a single-edge razor or a double-edge razor, there are a few trouble spots to be aware of when you’re assembling your razor.
    • The shaving angle is too shallow. The tendency for those new to safety razors is to be overly cautious with their shaving angles. As a result, the razor is moved across the face, but little-to-no hair is ever shaved.
    • The blade is dull. Dull blades can hurt your shaving experience. Shaving relies on literally razor-sharp blades that can cut hair with minimal pressure. When you don’t have sharp blades, it can irritate or simply not cut the hair.
    • Practice Makes Perfect: Mastering the Safety Razor Shave. Switching from cartridge razors or disposable razors to double-edged safety razors, also known as double-edge razors, might be intimidating for beginners.
    • Prepping Your Beard With Hot Water. No matter what shaving tool you are using, prepping your beard is essential. You have two ways to prep your beard for a safety razor shave: a hot towel or a warm shower.
    • Using The Correct Angle. One of the fundamental aspects of using a safety razor is finding the correct angle to hold it against your skin. Generally, the optimal angle is anywhere between 30-45 degrees.
    • Safety Razors are Heavy for A Reason. The biggest hurdle that people face is applying too much pressure using a safety razor. Remember, the weight of the razor itself is designed to provide enough pressure for a close shave.
  4. Jul 1, 2020 · Consider shaving with your safety razor a mini ritual and set aside 5-10 minutes to properly prep and consciously go over your intended area of hair removal for the best outcome. Speed shaving leads to nicks, scarring, patches of hair missed and dry skin.

  5. When using a safety razor, the angle between your skin and the blade is crucial. Hold the blade at a 30-45° angle and keep your skin taut for the blade to glide across smoothly. Be careful not to apply pressure and shave with the grain. Use small strokes and be careful not to go over an area already shaved.

  6. Shaving with a safety razor uses significantly less plastic and sends virtually nothing to landfill - what materials you do use can usually be recycled.

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