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Shavette Straight Razors

Shavette straight razors are designed with interchangeable blades that can be used just like a classic straight razor. The ability to change the blade has made shavette shaving extremely popular for professional barbers since every customer receives a fresh blade.

A cut throat shavette razor requires little maintenance as there is no need to strop between shaves, and you can enjoy an exceptionally smooth shave worthy of a barber shop.

Refillable straight razors can be used with a single edge blade or a split double edge blade. Some shavettes, such as the DOVO or Boker Pro Long Barberette, can also be used with longer blades which increases the blade area. Our line of Feather shavettes are of the highest quality and are used in conjunction with Artist Club blades. With our range of refillable blades, you’ll easily find a blade perfect for your shavette.

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What is a Shavette Razor?

A shavette razor is a versatile grooming tool that combines the design and aesthetics of a traditional straight razor with the convenience of replaceable blades. 

These blades are typically single-edged and come in various styles, such as feather, derby, or shark blades. Shavettes are favored by barbers and enthusiasts for their precision and ability to deliver a close and clean shave.

The key components of a shavette razor include the handle, which provides a comfortable grip, and the blade holder, which secures the replaceable blade in place. 

The shavette's design allows for controlled shaving and precise detailing, making it an excellent straight razor alternative for edging, outlining, and achieving well-defined facial hair styles.

FAQs

How do you use a shavette?

Using a shavette for beginners requires some skill and practice, but here are the basic steps:

  1. Prepare Your Face: Start with a clean face. You can apply pre-shave oil or shaving cream to soften the beard and provide lubrication.
  2. Insert the Blade: Open the shavette and insert a single, sharp blade into the blade holder. Ensure it's securely in place.
  3. Angle Matters: Hold the shavette at a 30-degree angle to your face. This is crucial for a close and safe shave.
  4. Short Strokes: Begin shaving with short, controlled strokes in the direction of hair growth. Stretch the skin with your free hand for a smoother shave.
  5. Rinse Frequently: Rinse the blade frequently to remove hair and shaving cream buildup. Patience is key; don't rush.
  6. Complete Passes: You may need to make multiple passes to achieve a close shave. Reapply shaving cream as needed.
  7. Final Rinse: After shaving, rinse your face thoroughly with cold water to close the pores. Apply an after shave product to soothe the skin.

Is it hard to use a shavette?

Using a shavette razor may present a learning curve for newcomers to this grooming tool, but with dedication and practice, most individuals can become proficient in its use. 

Key considerations include maintaining a steady hand, which is essential due to the sharp blade's demand for precision, and mastering the proper shaving technique, including blade angle and pressure. 

While achieving these skills may take time and patience, it's important not to rush during the shave, paying careful attention to each stroke. Additionally, safety should be a top priority when handling the sharp blades to avoid cuts or nicks. 

Despite the initial challenge, many find the experience rewarding, as it offers exceptional control and precision in shaving. With practice, using a shavette can become a satisfying and enjoyable aspect of your grooming routine.

How many times can you use a shavette blade?

The longevity of a shavette blade varies from person to person and depends on several factors. On average, a shavette blade can be used for approximately 3 to 5 shaves before it begins to lose its sharpness. 

However, this estimate can vary based on individual factors such as the thickness and coarseness of your facial hair, the brand and quality of the blade, and how well you maintain the blade's sharpness.

To ensure a consistently effective and comfortable shave, it's advisable to replace the blade as soon as it starts to feel dull or tugs at the hair. Using a dull blade can lead to irritation and discomfort during shaving. 

Many shavette users keep spare blades on hand to ensure they can replace them as needed, allowing them to maintain a sharp and efficient shaving experience. Proper disposal of used blades is also crucial for safety and hygiene.

Is a shavette suitable for sensitive skin?

Yes, shavettes can be suitable for sensitive skin, especially when using sharp, high-quality blades and practicing proper shaving techniques to minimize irritation.

What type of blades are compatible with my shavette?

Shavette razors are compatible with a variety of replaceable blade razors, depending on the model. Shavettes typically use single-edge or split double-edge blades. Some models, like DOVO or Boker, also work with longer professional blades for increased coverage.

How do I clean and maintain my shavette?

To prolong the lifespan of your salon-quality shavettes, rinse your blade holder after each use. Dry it thoroughly and store in a dry place to prevent rust and maintain hygiene.