Not only will it keep your razor sharp but it will also provide daily maintenance to
keep your straight razor sterile.
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.
On the other hand,
straight razors require honing and sharpening to
keep them cutting properly.
So, to
keep things short, all you really need to know is that both
straight razors and safety
razors are virtually guaranteed to provide you with one of the best shaves you've ever experienced — provided you know how to use them correctly (if you don't, you should definitely check out our how to guides on using a safety
razor and
straight razor).