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Shaving guide

Welcome to our shaving guide. Here we help you through the entire process of wet shaving. The guide is mainly focused on wet shaving with a safety razor, but also contains information for those who want to shave with a shavette or razor.

This shaving guide gives you an overview of what you need to be able to carry out a wet shave. Some elements are slightly more important than others to complete. The most important thing is that you do the steps that suit you.

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How do I get started with wet shaving?

You will need a number of shaving tools and skin care products for wet shaving. What these are, we will go through in the first part of our shaving guide. There are also a number that can be nice to have. But these are not a must.

Safety razor

First of all, you need a safety razor. The most important shaving tool for classic wet shaving, at least for most people. It’s a relatively easy way to start with wet shaving.

Double razor blades

A pack of double razor blades that you use together with the safety razor. A climate-smart and economical way to shave. In addition, a traditional way to shave. Once you have started, you will not regret it.

Shaving brush

A shaving brush is at least as important a detail as the safety razor and double razor blade. It simply won’t be a classic wet shave without a shaving brush. Tradition and enjoyment together, it can’t get any better.

Shaving cream / Shaving soap

Shaving cream or shaving soap should always be used when shaving wet. It protects the skin and gives a wonderful feeling. Shaving soap nowadays is not just a scent, but today there are shaving soaps with all imaginable scents and a few more.

Pre-shave and aftershave

Wet shaving with a safety razor - Preparations

Make sure your face is clean. Prepare either with a shower or a warm towel. Also feel free to use a pre-shave product. Feel free to take your time, don’t stress but make the shave your moment, you deserve it.

The Shaving Brush Guide

Wet shaving with a safety razor - Create your shaving foam

Once your face is clean, it’s time to create your shaving foam. You can do this after you have prepared your face for the wet shave itself. The creation of shaving foam is also another moment for inner contemplation.

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During the wet shaving

Now it’s time for the actual wet shaving. Both the most fun and the hardest part of shaving! Like the previous steps, it’s important to take it carefully.
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Finish your wet shave in the best way

Once you are satisfied with your wet shave, you should finish it in the best way. Preferably with an aftershave. Should you suffer cuts, you should apply an alum stick or alum stone immediately.

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Wet shaving with razor and shavette

Maybe you’ve been doing wet shaving for a while and want to take the next step, or do you want to go full steam ahead right away? Then you can do any of this.

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Before, during and after wet shaving with shavette or razor

Wet shaving with a razor or shavette is not as dangerous as it sounds. It just takes a little more time and patience than wet shaving with a safety razor.

Frequently asked questions and answers about wet shaving

In our guide, we have collected some of the most common questions we receive. If you have more or other questions, please feel free to contact us.

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Nothing more than that a shavette blade only has one sharpened side while a double razor blade has two sharpened sides.

Shavette leaves are smaller and thinner than double razor blades. They are usually made of stainless steel and only have a sharp edge on one side. Shavette blades are most commonly used in professional razors and can be replaced after each use. They are also commonly used in barbers, as they are safer to use than real razors.

Double razor blades, on the other hand, are larger and thicker than shavette leaves. They have sharp edges on both sides of the blade and are often used in traditional razors. Double razor blades are commonly used in many different varieties and manufacturers, and can thus vary a lot in sharpness and quality.

Replacing shavette leaves can differ slightly depending on what the shavette looks like.

Always make sure to be careful and clean about your fingers when changing shavette leaves.

Start by opening the shavette carefully to be able to remove the shavette leaves.

Loosen the shavette leaf

Place the spent shavette leaf in a metal container for the purpose.

Take out a new shavette leaf and place it in the shavette.

Close the shavette thoroughly.

Read our guide on how often you should change shavette leaves

Perhaps the most common question of them all.

Normally, you need to replace the shavette blade in a shavette after about 3-6 shaves. It is important to point out that some people need or want to change significantly more often, while others manage longer.

This can vary depending on factors such as beard growth, hardness of hairs, and how much you shave at a time. You can also feel the blade to determine if it is still sharp or if it has become dull and should be replaced.

It is important to change the blade regularly to avoid irritation and get a close and comfortable shave. In addition, the risk of cuts increases if you use a dull blade. By having multiple blades on hand and replacing them regularly, you can maintain a consistently high quality of shaving.

Read our guide on how often you should change shavette leaves

It can happen an accident while using shavette leaves, but with proper preparation and care, the risk of injury is less.

To minimize the risk of injury and skin discomfort when using shavette blades for classic wet shaving, there are a few simple steps to follow:

1. Prepare your skin by washing your face with warm water and using shaving gel or shaving foam to soften the stubble.

2. Use a quality razor blade and make sure it is sharp enough. Replace the blade frequently, as dull blades can cause damage and irritation.

3. Don’t apply too much pressure to the shavette – let the razor blade do the work instead of pressing it against the skin. Hold the shavette at a 30 degree angle.

4. Rinse the shavette frequently during shaving to remove shaving foam and stubble.

5. After shaving, rinse your face with cold water and apply a gentle aftershave to avoid dry skin and irritation.

By following these simple steps, you can reduce the risk of injury and skin discomfort when using shavette blades for classic wet shaving.

It can happen that an accident happens while using shavette leaves, but it is easily fixed.

  1. If you accidentally injure yourself with a shavette blade during classic wet shaving, you can deal with the injury in several ways.
  2. One of the most common methods of dealing with small injuries is to use an alum pin or alum stone that contains aluminum. This can be applied to the wound to reduce bleeding and prevent infections.
  3. Another alternative solution is to use an aftershave that has antiseptic or anti-bacterial effect. These products help to clean and disinfect the skin after shaving.

Yes, shavette blades that are made entirely of metal can be recycled after use, just like double razor blades. Remember to put the leaves in a pine jar and then throw the entire metal can in the recycling.

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