Why shave with the RetroRazor?

Safety Razors Reduce Waste up to 90%

Replace just a single razor blade. Virtually zero plastic and minimal packaging. Fight the trend of an increasing number of expensive blades. One. Simple. Blade.

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Shave with Style

No paid celebrity endorsements, just authentic cool: Mad Men, New York Times Fall 2009 Style Magazine, Weeds, NY Fashion Week, Esquire and GQ.

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Closer Shaves, Less Razor Burn

Safety razors give an incredibly close shave, but without the irritation and razor burn from a cartridge razor. A single blade will glide micrometers above the skin with little or no pressure on the face. Multiple blades just rub against the skin. Granted, a safety razor takes a few more ...

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Save Hundreds of Dollars Every Year

$20 for 100 Blades, lasting about 1 year! Replacements for the RetroRazor are standard 'open-source' double-edge razor blades, and the starter kit includes a sampler of 15 blades. Once you find the best blade for your skin and hair type, buy in bulk for top savings.

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  • Save Money, Reduce Razorburn, Be Green...and with Moxy

  • RetroRazor shown on KOMO-4, Seattle’s ABC affiliate

    King County EcoConsumer Tom Watson highlights the RetroRazor Weishi on KOMO-4 TV

    Another link for the video clip: Green Gifts from Tom Watson and Mary Nam

    Thanks Tom and Mary for the shout-out!

    Here are the other products featured:

    Waste Free Holidays program http://www.wastefreeholidays.com

    Seattle Bug Safari – discounted gift offer for Waste Free Holidays

    Sweet Beauty’s Mojito Body Scrub – Made with Seattle’s Theo Chocolate

    Elf booties for baby - Made in Seattle from recycled wool sweaters – From Goods for the Planet

    Iqua Sun Bluetooth solar-powered headset

    Hanukkah menorah made from pipe fittings

    Retrorazor – Traditional double-edge-blade durable razor, from Seattle company: Booyah!

    Totes Eco ‘brella – Umbrella made from recycled pop bottles

    Seattle Coffee Shirt – 100% organic cotton, dyed using recycled coffee grounds – From Goods for the Planet

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