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Shaving Razors of Different Types


As we know, shaving is a part of daily routine of every man in the morning. Choosing the right type of razor is the most necessary step towards a close and cuts-free shave. There are so many kinds of razors available in the market today; it's difficult to choose which one is right for you. If you have general information about each type of razor available, making the choice becomes easy for you.

There are many different types of razors on the market for shaving unwanted hairs. Some razors are made of lightweight plastic and are disposable, some have heavy handles and only disposable heads and others come in the electric form. The one that is right for you will depend on your personal preferences. If you are in need of selecting a razor, here are some points to ponder in selecting the right razor for you.

Shaving has been going on for hundreds of years. Early men pulled out unwanted hair with their hands. Later, hair removal became a little less traumatic and blades were used for shaving facial hairs.

Picking a razor will mostly depend on your preferences. Some people prefer using a new razor each time they shave, so a disposable razor. Others dislike the cuts and nicks from blades and prefer an electric razor. There are razors of various sizes, colors and blade number. The main consideration when choosing a good razor is to find the one that gives you the kind of shave and results you want when shaving. Everyone has different hairtypes and skin types. What works for one person, may not work for another.

Blade razors:

Disposable razors: It might be the perfect choice for those looking for a close shave without the worry of changing out the head. These are inexpensive and come in all different varieties. If you are considering using a disposable razor, think about what you need in a razor. Some are very basic, offering just one blade. Others use new technology with up to four blades per razor head and swiveling heads. As a general rule, disposable razors with several blades offer the closest and smoothest shave.

Blades can be of different types, double blades or loose double blades are also used in these razors.

Traditional razors : These are often a little more expensive than disposable razors and often give similar shaves. Some people prefer these because the handles tend to be heavier and easier to manipulate with wet hands and skin. These razors also offer close, smooth shaves. These are very similar to disposable razors, but they handle is used over and over again and the heads are replaced with each shave.

Safety blade razor: There are traditional loose, double edged razors and single and twine-blade cartridge razor, some or which are adjustable for lighter or close shaves.

Electric Razors

These razors are rechargeable and some can even be used with water or shaving gel. For the most part, these give close shaves without the worry of nicks. Sometimes, electric razors do not give close shaves in areas that are bony, such as around the chin or knees. Electric razors are also good options for those who are on the go or who travel frequently and need a quick shave without the water or shaving lotion. These also come in all different brands and prices ranges. Still, these are good options for some.

Electric razors are also of different types.

Foil head razor : A foil head razor has a think flexible screen over the cutting head, which moves back and forth.

Rotary blade razor : This is less common and has spring mounted guards over the cutter.
Either types of electric shave have adjustable setting to regular the closeness of the shave.

Avoiding Shaving Rashes:

Razor burn does seem to be a minor issue, it actually is not, and you are actually tugging at sensitive skin. Curing razor burn is simple and easy; simply soften face with a light layer of moisturizer before applying shaving foam. Allow the cream to penetrate into the skin and then shave off. Your skin will feel softer and supple and no more rashes too.

To start with, ensure that the toiletries used for shaving are up to the mark; avoid using blunt blades as these give a poor shave.

Wash face with a facial wash as this will soften the beard and dislodge grime from the skin.

Shave in short strokes in the same direction as hair grows this avoids hair in-growth.

Opt for an after shave with soothing ingredients and natural fragrance.

The choice of razor is ultimately a matter of personal preference, with cost and convenience being the main consideration.

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