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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  • Why Every Man should go to the Barbershop

    The Art of Manliness brings us a fantastic post about Rediscovering the Barbershop:

    I don’t know why I stopped going to a barbershop. As a child, I went to a barbershop on the main street in my hometown. It was called “The Friendly Barbershop.” I remember being fascinated with all the barber stuff. What I remember most though, was the distinct manliness of the place. Even as a young child, I could sense that a barbershop was a cool hang out for men. Twenty years later, I’m rediscovering the barbershop. You should too.”

    Great history of the Rise and Decline of the traditional barber, and wonderful descriptions of his shaving experience:

    Many barbershops still give traditional single blade razor shaves. You haven’t lived until you’ve experienced the pleasures of a great shave at a barber. This past weekend, I went to a barber here in town to get a shave. I reclined in the plush old school barber chairs that had ash trays in the arm rests, a throw back to a time when people could smoke in public places. Then my shave commenced. The barber first wrapped a hot towel around my face. Next, the barber massaged in a lemon based cream to clean out my pores.

    After that, several more hot towels were applied. By then, I was feeling nice and relaxed, on the verge of falling asleep relaxed. The barber then massaged in some cocoa butter to soften my beard. Next, the barber brushed a warm lather into my beard that smelled like man and not like that crappy artificial goo you buy in a can. The barber then took a piece of razor sharp metal and scraped my beard off for the closest, best shave I’ve ever had. Allowing another man to hold a razor to your neck is a good way to remind yourself that you’re alive.

    To finish it all off, I got another hot towel wrapped on my face along with a final face massage with a soothing vanishing cream. When I stepped out of the shop, I felt like a new man, ready to take on the world.”

    Fantastic work, Brett!

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