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Razor Blades for Safety Razors

Fed up with the quality of your shave? High-quality razor blades for safety razors are your secret to unlocking smooth, comfortable results with your grooming routine.

Yes, the right blade can really make all the difference — sharpness, material, and coatings all directly impact the overall shaving experience.

Our collection of razor blades for safety razors offers a wide range of options, with blades tailored to all different skin types, hair textures, and preferences. Browse our collection below. 

  • Voskhod - Teflon Double Edge Razor Blades - New England Shaving Company
    Voskhod - Teflon Double Edge Razor Blades - New England Shaving Company
    Original price $2.99 - Original price $29.99
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    Voskhod - Teflon Double Edge Razor Blades

    Voskhod

    These blades are Teflon coated for consistency and long durability. Known for exceptional comfort while shaving. Extremely Sharp and Long lasting. ...

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    Original price $2.99 - Original price $29.99
    Original price
    $2.99 - $29.99
    $2.99 - $29.99
    Current price $2.99

Understanding Blade Sharpness

Blade sharpness is a key factor in how a razor blade performs. These are the main differences between sharp and mild blades:

  • Very sharp blades: Ideal for those with coarse hair but may cause irritation on sensitive skin.
  • Milder blades: Better for sensitive skin but might not give as close a shave on thicker hair.

The key is to find a mix that suits your skin type and shaving preferences. Experimenting with different levels of sharpness will help you determine the best fit.

Popular Blade Brands and Their Characteristics

Several well-known brands produce high-quality razor blades for safety razors. Each brand offers unique characteristics that cater to various shaving needs.

Feather

  • Known for its extremely sharp blades.
  • Best suited for experienced users with thicker hair.

Astra

  • Offers a balance of sharpness and smoothness.
  • Great for all-around use, particularly for beginners.

Derby

  • Milder blade, perfect for sensitive skin.
  • Ideal for those prone to irritation.

These brands provide a variety of options for both beginners and seasoned shavers. The key is testing which product works best for you.

If you want to try them out, we offer all of these brands as part of our premium safety razor blade sampler. They are compatible with most safety razors. 

Blade Materials and Coatings

The material and coatings in razor blades for safety razors impact their performance and longevity.

  • Stainless steel blades: Durable and rust-resistant for a balance of sharpness and smoothness.
  • Platinum-coated blades: Provide extra protection against corrosion and help blades last longer.
  • Titanium or chromium coatings: Improves the blade durability and reduces friction for a smooth shave.

Choosing blades with the right material and coating can improve your overall shave and extend the blade’s lifespan.

Choosing the Right Blade for Your Skin Type

Not all blades are created equal. It's important to select a blade that suits your skin type and hair texture.

  • Sensitive skin: Opt for milder blades, such as Derby or Astra, to minimize irritation.
  • Coarse hair: Choose sharper blades like Feather that cut through thick hair more efficiently.
  • Combination skin: Test different brands to find the right balance between sharpness and comfort.

Blade Longevity and Replacement

The lifespan of razor blades for safety razors depends on several factors:

  • Shaving frequency: Daily shavers will need to replace blades more often.
  • Hair type: Coarser hair dulls blades faster than finer hair.
  • Proper care: Rinse and dry blades after each use to prevent rust and extend life.

Replace your blade when it feels dull, or you notice tugging during your shave. On average, a blade should last between 3 to 7 shaves. Regular replacement ensures the best performance.

Safety and Storage Tips

To keep things safe and your blades in good shape, handling and storing them properly is important.

  • Store your blades somewhere dry to prevent rust.
  • Use a blade bank or a dedicated container for safe disposal.
  • For travel, remember TSA regulations: blades must be in checked luggage, as loose blades are not allowed in carry-ons.

Sticking to these tips will help you steer clear of accidents and keep your blades in great condition.

Finding Your Perfect Blade

Finding the right blade requires quite a bit of trial and error when you're using a safety razor. The key is to test out different razor blades for safety razors to find out what works best for your skin type, hair texture, and preferences.

  • Start with a variety pack to test multiple brands.
  • Adjust based on sharpness, smoothness, and comfort.
  • Don’t hesitate to switch brands if you’re not satisfied.