3 Reasons Why Men With Thick Hair Are Switching Back To Safety Razors

If you've got thick, coarse, or curly regrowth, you already know what a 5-blade cartridge does to it: bumps along the jaw, ingrowns that take a week to calm down, a neckline that looks rough by Wednesday.

None of that is bad luck, it's how multi-blade cartridges are built.

Here's why the SL-1 is built the opposite way.

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A single blade reduces painful ingrowns

Each blade in a cartridge tugs hair upward a fraction before cutting it. On straight hair that's harmless.

On coarse or curly hair, the cut end retracts below the skin as it grows and curls back into the follicle — that's the ingrown. Run four or five blades over the same patch and you've created four or five chances for that on a single pass.

The SL-1 carries one blade. It cuts hair where it stands instead of stretching it first, so there's nothing left to retract and curl back in, leaving your skin feeling smooth and refreshed.

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Solid metal build doesn't tug on hair

Coarse hair takes more force to cut cleanly than a typical razor head weighs on its own, which is exactly why most people press down, drag the blade, and pull hairs instead of cutting them.

The SL-1's build is solid metal, heavy enough that its own weight supplies the force a cartridge expects from your hand. You guide it; the weight does the cutting.

No pressing, no dragging, no hairs caught and pulled out of the follicle.

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Cleaner lines without going to the barbers

A crisp lineup comes down to one thing: how much control you have over a single edge. Cartridges spread that control across four or five staggered blades sitting at slightly different depths — fine for an open cheek, but it blurs the moment you're tracing a hairline or a beard neckline.

A single, fixed blade tracks exactly where you put it. Once you've got the weight figured out, the same razor that handles your regrowth handles your lines, perfect if you're in a rush to look sharp.

Your Solution To Smoother Skin This Summer.

  • Put In a Sharp Blade

    Twist to open SL-1 and put in a sharp blade. Twist again to shut and the head will hold the blade secure at a safe angle.

  • Lather It Up

    Add water directly to your shave soap and vigorously mix to create a protective nourishing lather. Our shave soap is unscented and perfect for sensitive skin.

  • Apply Soap With Brush

    Use your shave brush to generously apply a protective layer of lather to your neck and face. The soft brush helps exfoliate your skin as you apply the lather.

  • Light Pressure

    Use quick short strokes when shaving. The key is to let the heavy weight and sharp blade cut through your hair, just simply guide it. Rinse frequently.

    You Won't Cut Yourself.

    Unlike a straight razor, our safety razor features a protective guard positioned just behind the blade edge, controlling the angle and exposure so the blade glides across your skin without nicking or cutting.

    Simply put, our razor takes the guesswork out of what angle to shave at.

    If You Think It's Expensive...

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    Just remember that our razor pays for itself in a couple of months compared to cartridge refills which is another ongoing cost.

    Costs Pennies To Replace Blades

    Long Term Savings

    Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty

    No Subscription Lock In

     
     

    Buy With Confidence

    We built the SL-1 to last a lifetime, and we back it up with a Lifetime Factory Warranty against defects. For protection against the unexpected, consider our Accident Protection to cover drops and user mishaps (both policies valid for one full razor replacement). Learn more here

    Plus, you're protected by our 30-day money-back guarantee, so there's zero risk in seeing the difference yourself.

     
     

    Why You Should Switch ✅

      Your Cartridge Razor
    Gentle On Sensitive Skin
    Reduces Ingrowns and Razor Burn
    Saves You Money Long Term
    Built To Last A Lifetime
    • I can’t be bothered shaving everyday, so it is every other day, or sometimes every three days. This razor with the right blades makes shaving a lot easier even with my thick regrowth.

    • I prefer to shave upward, since it results in a nicer, smoother finish. Been doing that for about 2 years, and with some caution and aftercare, I rarely ever experience cuts or irritation.

    • I now get the hype. Shaving is smooth, my skin gets really smooth and there's no friction when shaving. No signs of irritation. Skin is smooth like a baby's butt.