mardi 18 octobre 2016

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.

While quite a number of modern disposable blades use special materials to achieve a high level of slickness, only a polishing process is used in straight razors. The result is a much better cutting capability. The open blade is thus able to shave without having to pull hair strands out, which in turn translates to minimized irritation. And because you'll only need to run the blade a few times, there's less likelihood of cutting yourself.

Modern multi-blade razors work via a process known as hysteresis. The first blade pulls out hair, while the subsequent ones cut. Because hair follicles are constantly forced to retract and emerge from skin repeatedly, there's no guarantee that the blade follows the same path. This results in high susceptibility to in-grown hair. Switching to a straight blade would lessen the occurrence of such painful annoyances.

Switching to a straight blade offers cost-saving benefits. In fact, you'll only need to buy the blade and a few other tools used to maintain it. Because most of them are only purchased once, you'll spend less than you would on modern alternatives. The quality of modern blades doesn't even go in line with their exorbitant prices.

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.

As one would see, there are many reasons why you should ditch whatever you currently use to shave and opt for a much better open blade. The traditional artisan technique involved offers quality results and luxury that you won't find on modern alternatives. The blades not only get the job done efficiently, but also bring little or no side effects. Their simplicity also means you can use them just about anywhere.




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