Blade razors typically get a closer shave, but that might not be a big deal to your child just yet.
Not exact matches
Shaving soaps on the other hand are usually made from mostly natural ingredients that work to nourish, hydrate and protect the face, while also
typically providing better lubrication to allow the
razor blade to gently glide over your skin.
Much of the reason that safety
razors are so great has to do with the double edge
razor blades themselves, as not only are they relatively inexpensive (even the best ones
typically cost less than 50 cents apiece), but they are also generally made of much higher quality steel than the
blades found in disposable
razors.
While this type of
razor uses a disposable, double edge
razor blade, the entire rest of the
razor is
typically constructed from metal and is meant to be used time and time again.
If you have any noticeable areas of bleed / product seep you can try to clean it up a bit — the end of a pencil (eraser) works good, as do mini flat screwdrivers, flat toothpicks etc — If I am applying thick products onto mirror / glass I
typically let the design dry, then clean messy parts using a single
razor blade.