Buy a razor? The complete guide to types, differences & professional advice
A good razor determines the quality of your shave. While modern cartridge systems offer speed, a traditional razor offers maximum control, precision, and a closer result. The right choice depends on your skin type, beard growth, experience, and personal preference.
Looking to buy a razor but unsure whether to choose a safety razor, Gillette Fusion, Gillette Mach3, a straight razor, or a shavette? In this comprehensive guide, you’ll discover the differences, advantages, disadvantages, and which type best suits your shaving routine.
What does a good razor actually do?
A quality razor ensures:
- Precision: controlled blade angle and even pressure.
- Comfort: less skin irritation with proper technique.
- Efficiency: a smoother result with fewer passes.
- Durability: replaceable razor blades extend lifespan.
Combined with a good shaving brush, high-quality shaving soap, and proper preparation, you achieve the best possible shaving result.
The different types of razors explained
Safety Razor – Classic double-edge shaving
The safety razor uses a double-edge replaceable blade. It offers maximum control, lower cost per shave, and less irritation than cartridge systems.
Within safety razors, there are three main variants:
Technical features:
- Replaceable double-edge blades
- Optimal shaving angle of around 30 degrees
- Low cost per shave
- Suitable for precision work
The Gillette Fusion features multiple blades in one cartridge. This system is designed for speed and ease of use.
- Multiple blades for a quick shave
- Flexible head
- Minimal technique required
The Mach3 is a proven cartridge system with three blades. It is less aggressive than Fusion and often more comfortable for sensitive skin.
- Three blades
- Good balance between comfort and efficiency
- Widely available
The straight razor is the most traditional form of shaving. Fully manual, extremely precise, and loved by purists.
- Maximum control
- Lifetime durability
- Requires technique and maintenance
Shavette – Modern straight razor system
This modern version uses replaceable half blades. Ideal for those who want the feel of a straight razor without sharpening.
- Hygienic
- No sharpening required
- Popular with barbers
Comparison of all razors
| Type | Control | Ease of use | Cost per shave | Suitable for |
|---|
| Safety Razor | ★★★★★ | ★★★ | ★★★★★ | Precision & classic shaving |
| Fusion | ★★★ | ★★★★★ | ★ | Fast & easy |
| Straight razor | ★★★★★ | ★ | ★★★★★ | Experienced users |
What should you consider when buying a razor?
1. Skin type
Sensitive skin? Choose a closed comb safety razor or a Mach3 system.
2. Beard growth
Thick or dense beard growth? An open comb safety razor or straight razor works more efficiently.
3. Maintenance
Straight razors require sharpening and maintenance. Safety razors use replaceable blades.
4. Long-term cost
Safety razors and straight razors are significantly more economical than cartridge systems.
Maintenance & lifespan
- Rinse thoroughly after use
- Dry the razor carefully
- Replace razor blades in time
- Store in a dry place
A quality razor can last for decades when properly maintained.
Frequently asked questions about razors
What is better: a safety razor or Gillette Fusion?
A safety razor offers more control and lower cost per shave. Fusion offers speed and convenience. For long-term comfort, the safety razor comes out ahead.
What is the difference between open comb and closed comb?
A closed comb is milder and suitable for daily use. An open comb removes longer or thicker beard growth more efficiently.
Is a straight razor better?
A straight razor offers maximum precision, but it does require experience and maintenance.
How often should I replace a razor blade?
On average after 3 to 7 shaves, depending on beard thickness and blade quality.
Is a safety razor suitable for beginners?
Yes, especially a closed comb model is very suitable for beginners.
Which razor causes the least irritation?
A properly used safety razor with a sharp blade generally causes less irritation than multi-blade cartridges.
Need advice?
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