Pros: Adjustable head system lets you change the amount of
exposed blade edge for a custom shave, sleek modern aesthetics, excellent German build quality, and it has a longer handle than standard safety razors
Adjustable head system lets you change the amount of
exposed blade edge for a custom shave, sleek modern aesthetics, excellent German build quality, and it has a longer handle than standard safety razors
Not exact matches
One of the main drawbacks of a safety razor, and what makes it slightly less capable of getting a perfect shave when compared to a straight razor, is that the head locks the
blade in place and keeps only a certain length of the
edge exposed.
It's a simple and elegant solution: By removing some of the surface area of the guard bar, more of the
blade's
edge is
exposed so that it can cut deep enough to tackle stubborn stubble that normal safety razors can't seem to get.
This increases or decreases the amount of the
blade's
edge that is
exposed so you can use the razor as gently or aggressively as you need.
This razor type uses a double - sided
blade covered by a guard that
exposes only a sliver of the
edge, preventing major cuts.
What this means is that you can change how much of the double
edge blade is
exposed.
The more the
blades edge is
exposed, the more pressure is transferred to the
blade instead of the guard resulting in a more aggressive shave.
Medium aggressive safety razors, as the name suggests, have an average
blade gap and
expose a reasonable amount of
blade edge.
Medium aggressive safety razors have an average
blade gap and
expose a reasonable amount of
blade edge.