The Close Shave Razor
Tired of plastic multiblade razors that clog easily, dull quickly and irritate your skin? Built with a single replaceable blade, our Close Shave Razor provides a smooth shave without any hair-pulling, preventing razor burns and ingrown hairs. Although more costly up front, this plastic-free and eco-friendly razor will last you years. All you need to do is replace the blade every 4-10 shaves, making it the most affordable shaving option in the long term.
Tired of plastic multiblade razors that clog easily, dull quickly and irritate your skin? Built with a single replaceable blade, our Close Shave Razor provides a smooth shave without any hair-pulling, preventing razor burns and ingrown hairs. Although more costly up front, this plastic-free and eco-friendly razor will last you years. All you need to do is replace the blade every 4-10 shaves, making it the most affordable shaving option in the long term.
- Reduces razor burns, irritation, bumps and ingrown hairs
- Plastic-free and reusable for years, making shaving affordable in the long term
- Provides a smooth shave with a single pass
- Requires minimal pressure due to weighted design
- Reduces razor burns, irritation, bumps and ingrown hairs
- Plastic-free and reusable for years, making shaving affordable in the long term
- Provides a smooth shave with a single pass
- Requires minimal pressure due to weighted design
How to assemble
- Twist the handle to unscrew the head.
- Remove the bottom plate and insert the blade by holding the shorter sides with your fingers.
- Replace the bottom plate and reattach the handle.
How to shave
- Shave using short and smooth strokes at a 30° angle relative to your skin.
- Do not apply pressure since the razor is weighted.
- Shave in the direction of hair growth.
How to clean and store
- Disassemble the head. Run the blade under water and dry it with a towel.
- Change the blade every 4-10 shaves and store your razor in a dry place outside of the shower.
How to assemble
- Twist the handle to unscrew the head.
- Remove the bottom plate and insert the blade by holding the shorter sides with your fingers.
- Replace the bottom plate and reattach the handle.
How to shave
- Shave using short and smooth strokes at a 30° angle relative to your skin.
- Do not apply pressure since the razor is weighted.
- Shave in the direction of hair growth.
How to clean and store
- Disassemble the head. Run the blade under water and dry it with a towel.
- Change the blade every 4-10 shaves and store your razor in a dry place outside of the shower.
The Close Shave Razor
Tired of plastic multiblade razors that clog easily, dull quickly and irritate your skin? Built with a single replaceable blade, our Close Shave Razor provides a smooth shave without any hair-pulling, preventing razor burns and ingrown hairs. Although more costly up front, this plastic-free and eco-friendly razor will last you years. All you need to do is replace the blade every 4-10 shaves, making it the most affordable shaving option in the long term.
Tired of plastic multiblade razors that clog easily, dull quickly and irritate your skin? Built with a single replaceable blade, our Close Shave Razor provides a smooth shave without any hair-pulling, preventing razor burns and ingrown hairs. Although more costly up front, this plastic-free and eco-friendly razor will last you years. All you need to do is replace the blade every 4-10 shaves, making it the most affordable shaving option in the long term.
- Reduces razor burns, irritation, bumps and ingrown hairs
- Plastic-free and reusable for years, making shaving affordable in the long term
- Provides a smooth shave with a single pass
- Requires minimal pressure due to weighted design
- Reduces razor burns, irritation, bumps and ingrown hairs
- Plastic-free and reusable for years, making shaving affordable in the long term
- Provides a smooth shave with a single pass
- Requires minimal pressure due to weighted design
How to assemble
- Twist the handle to unscrew the head.
- Remove the bottom plate and insert the blade by holding the shorter sides with your fingers.
- Replace the bottom plate and reattach the handle.
How to shave
- Shave using short and smooth strokes at a 30° angle relative to your skin.
- Do not apply pressure since the razor is weighted.
- Shave in the direction of hair growth.
How to clean and store
- Disassemble the head. Run the blade under water and dry it with a towel.
- Change the blade every 4-10 shaves and store your razor in a dry place outside of the shower.
How to assemble
- Twist the handle to unscrew the head.
- Remove the bottom plate and insert the blade by holding the shorter sides with your fingers.
- Replace the bottom plate and reattach the handle.
How to shave
- Shave using short and smooth strokes at a 30° angle relative to your skin.
- Do not apply pressure since the razor is weighted.
- Shave in the direction of hair growth.
How to clean and store
- Disassemble the head. Run the blade under water and dry it with a towel.
- Change the blade every 4-10 shaves and store your razor in a dry place outside of the shower.
Better price, better shaves, better planet
Billions of plastic razors are chilling in landfills every year. Our Close Shave Razor? The last razor you'll ever buy. Made of metal, lasts forever, and gives you a smoother shave while saving your wallet. Cut the waste, not the shave!
Frequently asked questions
Our razor may seem pricey up front, but it's the most affordable hair removal method in the long term. The razor itself lasts forever and the replaceable blades are affordable. In contrast, multiblade razors might be less costly upfront, but need to be discarded and replaced much more frequently, increasing the cost of shaving overtime.
Our razor may seem pricey up front, but it's the most affordable hair removal method in the long term. The razor itself lasts forever and the replaceable blades are affordable. In contrast, multiblade razors might be less costly upfront, but need to be discarded and replaced much more frequently, increasing the cost of shaving overtime.
The razor itself lasts forever, but the blades should be replaced approximately each 4-10 shaves.
The razor itself lasts forever, but the blades should be replaced approximately each 4-10 shaves.
Each replaceable blade lasts approximately 4-10 shaves. You'll know it's time to replace the blade when it starts to feel dull and doesn't cut hair cleanly in one or two swipes anymore.
Each replaceable blade lasts approximately 4-10 shaves. You'll know it's time to replace the blade when it starts to feel dull and doesn't cut hair cleanly in one or two swipes anymore.
Like any razor, you can cut yourself if you’re not careful. If you’re switching from multiblade razors, there might be a slight learning curve at first. To avoid nicks, shave at a 45-degree angle and avoid applying pressure since the razor is already weighted. Take your time on uneven areas like your knees. Once you master the technique, you’ll enjoy a smooth shave without worrying about cuts!
Like any razor, you can cut yourself if you’re not careful. If you’re switching from multiblade razors, there might be a slight learning curve at first. To avoid nicks, shave at a 45-degree angle and avoid applying pressure since the razor is already weighted. Take your time on uneven areas like your knees. Once you master the technique, you’ll enjoy a smooth shave without worrying about cuts!
To unclog the razor, simply rinse it under water between shaves. After each use, disassemble the razor, wipe away any excess hair and water, and store it outside of the shower.
To unclog the razor, simply rinse it under water between shaves. After each use, disassemble the razor, wipe away any excess hair and water, and store it outside of the shower.
The razor is built with a single and sharp blade that cuts cleanly and evenly, which actually reduces irritation and minimizes the risk of ingrown hairs and razor bumps.
The razor is built with a single and sharp blade that cuts cleanly and evenly, which actually reduces irritation and minimizes the risk of ingrown hairs and razor bumps.