Bambaw Metal Safety Razor Silver
Bambaw Metal Safety Razor Silver
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Description
This double edge silver safety razor really cuts it as a beautiful object that's also more efficient, less expensive, and far better for the planet than plastic multi-blade razors.
Benefits:
- Bambaw Metal Safety Razor Silver, attractive, environmentally friendly, cost-effective, and good for a smooth shave
- One blade for greater results with fewer irritations and cuts
- Far more affordable than multi-edge replacement blades
- Good quality corrosion-resistant stainless steel blades for a close and comfy shave
- The razor's head and handle are made of brass with a good weight that encourages a closer shave
- The riffles on this long handle always ensure a firm grip. So, there's no risk of it slipping out of your hand, even in the shower.
Ingredients
1x Bambaw metal razor 1x Razor blade 1x In-depth digital user manual
Usage and Instructions
Assembly:
- Unscrew the metal razor anti clockwise by twisting the handle, NOT the head
- Separate Sections A, B and C
- Carefully take a blade from the packet and peel off the wrapping
- Place the blade onto section A
- Place Section B on top of the blade and Section A
- Assemble on Section C
- Screw the razor back together by twisting the handle, NOT the head
- Stop screwing the handle when the handle is tightly fitted to the head and the blade is slightly curved
How to use:
- Which blades to use - Each type of hair needs a different type of blade and it is best to experiment a bit. In all cases we recommend platinum coated blades.
- Take it slow - Go slow. Shaving with a safety razor is not difficult, it is best to do a few “test runs” to make a smooth transition and break bad shaving habits. The biggest mistake is to shave with a safety razor as though it were a disposable razor.
- Prepare the pores - To open the pores, make the area you want to shave thoroughly wet.
- Lather up - To lather up, use a shaving cream or soap. Smear a generous amount on a shaving brush and apply it on the area you want to shave. This makes the hair stand out, allowing a much smoother shave with less friction.
- Rinse the razor - Rinse the razor head under hot water before you begin: Rinse again after every few swipes to remove accumulated shaving cream and hair.
- Shave with the grain - For beginners, it is important that you shave with the grain, not against it. This gives the most comfortable shave and is best for the skin. If you are more experienced, you can do a second pass against the grain to get a closer shave, if necessary.
- How to hold the razor - For the ideal performance, hold the razor at an angle of 30° to the skin. If the angle is too high, the guard will prevent a close shave. If the angle is too small, the blade is more exposed, which can lead to small nicks. This takes a bit of practice, but you will learn quickly.
- Use short strokes - Take short and smooth strokes: A safety razor doesn’t have a pivoting head like disposable razors do, so keep this in mind and favour short strokes over long ones. Especially when shaving bony parts.
- No pressure - Let the razor glide over the skin smoothly with little pressure. In fact, applying too much pressure is generally how people cut themselves. Just let the weight of the head do the work!
- Close the pores - When you are happy with the result, apply the coolest water comfortable to the shaven area to close the pores again and prevent a shaving rash. Then pat it dry with a clean towel (don’t rub, only pat). You can also add a natural aftershave or a skin cream.
Delivery options
Orders placed before 8.pm on working days are dispatched the same day.
Standard delivery (Royal Mail)
Price: £3.49, or free on orders over £20.
Delivers in 2 days, excluding Sunday.
Next day delivery (Royal Mail)
Price: £4.99, or free for orders over £35.
Delivers next day, excluding Sunday.
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