Safety Razor Aggressiveness Explained (UK Guide)

Safety razor aggressiveness is one of the most misunderstood topics in traditional wet shaving. Many beginners think “aggressive” means dangerous — but it simply describes how efficiently a razor cuts hair. This guide breaks down what aggressiveness really means, how it’s measured, and how to choose the right level for your skin and beard type. … Read more

Beginner’s Guide to Choosing Your First Razor

a cartridge razor, a safety razor, and an electric shaver

Choosing your first razor can feel overwhelming. This beginner‑friendly guide explains the differences between cartridge razors, safety razors and electric shavers so you can pick the right one for your skin, beard and shaving style. Why Choosing the Right Razor Matters Your razor is the foundation of your entire shaving routine. The right one gives … Read more

The Perfect Post‑Shave Routine for Healthy Skin

aftershave balm bottle, a safety razor placed neatly beside a soft folded towel, and a small soothing skincare tube

Your shave isn’t finished when the razor leaves your skin. The right post‑shave routine prevents irritation, razor burn and dryness while keeping your skin smooth and healthy. This guide shows you exactly what to do after every shave. Why Post‑Shave Care Matters Shaving removes the top layer of skin, exposes fresh skin cells and leaves … Read more

The Perfect Shaving Routine (Step‑by‑Step UK Guide)

a complete shaving setup including a safety razor, shaving brush, lather bowl with foam, pre‑shave oil bottle, and aftershave balm

A perfect shave isn’t about expensive products — it’s about using the right steps in the right order. This guide shows you the ideal shaving routine for smooth, comfortable, irritation‑free results. Why a Proper Routine Matters A great shave is built on preparation, technique and aftercare. Most shaving problems like razor burn, tugging, redness, patchiness … Read more

How to Stop Your Razor Clogging While Shaving

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Razor clogging makes shaving harder, increases irritation and forces you to press too hard. This guide explains why razors clog and how to stop it for a smoother, cleaner shave. Why Razors Clog Razor clogging happens when hair, shaving cream and natural skin oils get trapped between the blades. Cartridge razors clog the most because … Read more