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SAFETY RAZOR TYPES - QUICK GUIDE

I|| QUICK GUIDE TO || SAFETY RAZOR TYPES {BY NUMBER OF PIECES} 1-PIECE 2-PIECE 3-PIECE a.k.a. Butterfly or Twist-to-Open HOW TO LOAD THE BLADE = %D 1 Hold razor head 1 Hold head down 1 Hold head down down and twist handle between thumb and between thumb and forefinger on short sides or knob to open wings forefinger on short of head sides 2 Turn handle to 2 Allow the blade to 2 Turn handle to release bolt from both drop out release bolt holding top head pieces of head from handle 3 Allow used blade to 3 With base of head 3 Allow used blade to facing up, hold tight to short sides of base and drop out drop out lift up at an angle, letting used blade to fall out of head 4 Holding razor head up, position new blade, carefully held by short edges, between wings, centering it on guides 4 Center new blade through bolt on underside of removed 4 Center new blade on head. That bolt and two bolt and guides of other guides will ensure proper placement underside of curved 5 Turn handle or knob to close wings of head head top, ensuring proper placement 5 Thread bolt and to secure blade guides into head base and handle, holding removable top curved side down, blade up 5 Position head base over blade, lining up bolt and guide hole This style is considered particularly safe as little handling of the head is necessary while changing the double edged blades 6 Hold reassembled between thumb and head by short sides, curve down, and thread bolt through handle forefinger again on short sides 6 Turn handle to secure 7 Turn handle to secure {BY BAR OR GUARD} 300 CLOSED COMB OPEN COMB a.k.a. Straight Bar or Straight Guard a.k.a. Tooth Comb or Toothed Comb The razor head has a smooth or nearly smooth base below the exposed cutting edge of the blade. Sometimes solid and sometimes scalloped, this edge is believed to offer a less aggressive shave, gliding over the face and beard during The razor head features teeth that look like a comb on the base of the head just below the blade's cutting edge. Designed for heavier, coarser beards, the teeth straighten and separate individual hairs with each pass making it easier to manage thicker growth. use. Brought to you by: F ENDRIHAN

SAFETY RAZOR TYPES - QUICK GUIDE

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A quick guide to learn more about safety razor types. Take a look at this infographic from Fendrihan to see the differences between safety razors.

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Fendrihan

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shaving

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Lifestyle
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