Hands down, DOVO razors are the best, I'm a barber and have used many different types but DOVO razors are not cheap,in my opinion they are worth every penny.They are handcrafted and have hundreds of years experience behind them, you buy one and care for it properly and your grandkids kids will be able to use them they are that good.
Stick with German, England, and USA made razors. Stay away from Pakistani, Chinese made razors.
http://www.straightrazorplace.com
is a really helpful place for those who are thinking of getting into using a straight razor
The straight razor.
The best old fashioned razor for a man to get a close shave is a straight razor but they can be dangerous if not used properly.
A straight edge razor made by W.F. Haas Solingen in Germany is considered to be one of the best straight edge razors ever made. This type of razor is generally a vintage item and although not extremely valuable, they are often collectible.
Walmart carries many types of razor sets and they are well known for their straight razor sets. You should check out their website or find a store near you.
One may purchase a straight edge razor at Vintage Edge Razor. They supply blades, handles and complete kits. These are nice gifts for any man who prefers to use this style of razor.
One can learn to shave with a straight razor from online information websites sites such as Wikipedia. One can also view instructional videos on straight razor shaving through video sharing websites such as YouTube.
No, you cannot bring a straight razor in your air travel kit. You can bring an electric or a disposable razor.
"While most switched to safety razors or cartridge razors, many still prefer the traditional style of the straight edge razor. The Parker SR1 Stainless Steel Straight Edge Razor offers the convenience of disposable blades with the look and feel of the iconic straight razor."
Its when they take a straight razor to cut your hair, at the salon. To give it that choppy look!
yes, but only disposable straight razor blades. They must be properly disinfected for use.
I use a straight razor every day. but it is a skill witch has to be learned. if you get in a rush you may land in the er. It takes time to use one right. so safety is a matter of use. If you learn how to do it correctly it is the best shave. If you don't it can hurt you.
Yes, you can pack a razor in your carry-on luggage, but it must be a safety razor or disposable razor with a blade cover. Straight razors and razor blades are not allowed in carry-on luggage.