How To Shave Like Your Grandpa Using a Safety Razor (2024)

Editor’s Note: This was the very first article I ever published on AoM and the one I credit for “putting us on the map.” It was originally published January 4, 2008. I have updated it in October 2020.

Proper shaving has become a lost art. Today’s average male has no clue about the fine art of the traditional wet shave that their grandfathers and some of their fathers used to take part in. Instead, they’re only accustomed to the cheap and disposable shaving products that companies market. I’m not sure when or why it happened, but the tradition of passing down the secrets of a clean shave abruptly stopped. Thankfully, this glorious male ritual is making a comeback.

Benefits of the Classic Wet Shave

Reduce costs. An 8-pack of your typical 4-blade cartridge razors can set you back over $20. $20! That’s $2.50 per cartridge. The cost of a double-edged safety razor is no more than $.25. You can save some serious money switching over to a safety razor. Additionally, you can save money by using traditional shaving creams and soaps. A can of the chemically packed gel goop that most drug stores sell can cost you up to $5 a can and it doesn’t even last that long, and they don’t give you a quality shave. On the other hand, traditional shave creams and soaps are made out of natural materials. While their up-front cost may be a bit more than shaving gels, you require less product to get a proper lather. Thus, you end up saving more in the long run.

Reduce environmental impact. Traditional wet shaving with a double-edged safety razor uses less waste than shaving with cartridge razors. The only waste is a single metal razor blade and lather down the sink. Unlike today’s razor cartridges, a double-edged blade can easily be recycled. The tubes and bowls that most traditional shave creams and soaps are sold in produce less waste than those clunky non-biodegradable aerosol canisters that gels come in.

Better, more consistent shaves. Most men today walk around not knowing they have horrible shaves. Electric razors and the latest 5-blade contraptions irritate the skin more than needed, leaving razor burn, ingrown hairs, and redness. Shaving with a safety razor will eliminate the skin irritation and give your face a clean, healthy look because you’re just using one blade instead of several that chew up your face in order to cut your whiskers.

You’ll feel like a bad ass. It’s nice taking part in a ritual that great men like your grandfather, John F. Kennedy, and Teddy Roosevelt took part in.

The Tools

Safety Razor

Switching from a cheap disposable razor to a double-edged safety razor is like upgrading from a Pinto to a Mercedes. A safety razor is a machine. It’s nice holding a piece of heavy, sturdy metal in your hand while you’re shaving as opposed to a piece of cheap-o plastic.

You can find safety razors in a variety of places. First, ask your grandpa if he still has his. Chances are he does. If gramps doesn’t have one, try checking antique stores. I found my 1966 Gillette Superspeed Safety Razor in an antique store in Vermont. I only paid $10 for it. If you don’t have any luck there, stop by eBay and do a search for safety razors. You’re bound to find a few there. Finally, if buying a used safety razor doesn’t fancy you, you can always buy a new one from the several companies that still make them. A highly recommended safety razor is from Merkur. They have several types to choose from at varying prices. Look to spend about $40 for a new safety razor.

Suggested Razors

Merkur Classic Safety Razor
Merkur Futur Adjustable Double Edge Safety Razor
Merkur Classic Long Handled Safety Razor, Straight
Blades

You can choose from a variety of different blades. Each blade has a unique sharpness and cutting ability. Experiment with different kinds until you find the ones you like.

SuggestedBlades

American Personna. You can find these in most drugstores. They’re usually marketed as generic brand blades. They’re pretty forgiving for the first-time user.

Merkur Double Edge Razor Blades- Pack of 10 Blades- Made in Germany

Shaving Brush

How To Shave Like Your Grandpa Using a Safety Razor (1)If you’ve never used a brush during shaving, you’re in for a treat. A brush helps hydrate the shaving cream in order to form a thick, rich shaving lather. Using a brush to lather up helps get the shaving cream up under each whisker which results in better, smoother shaves. Plus, it just feels nice on your face to lather up with a brush.

Brushes are made out of two types of animal hair: boar and badger. Boar bristles are stiffer than badger bristles and hold less water. Boar hair brushes are also cheaper. You can find a boar hair brush at Walmart for about $4. If you really want to have a nice shaving experience, splurge and buy a badger hair brush. Badger brushes create more lather and it feels a lot nicer on your face. You can pick up a nice badger brush at any Crabtree and Evelyn. If you don’t have a Crabtree in your area, try Amazon.

Suggested Brushes

Omega Creamy Curved Handle Pure Badger Shaving Brush – #13109

Porter’s Badger Shaving Brush

Soaps and Creams

If you’re like the average guy, you’ve probably been getting your shaving cream from a can. This blue/green, chemically laced goop does nothing for your face and smells like a hospital. Traditional shave creams and soaps, on the other hand, are full of natural ingredients that nourish your face and leave you smelling absolutely manly. While these high-quality creams and soaps may cost more than the can stuff, just a dab will create enough lather for you to lather up twice.

Suggested Creams and Soaps

Proraso Eucalyptus & Menthol Shaving Cream 150 ml.

Kiss My Face Fragrance Free Moisture Shave, 11-Ounce Pumps (Pack of 4)

Taylor of Old Bond Street Sandalwood Shaving Cream Jar

Proraso Shave Cream Tube

Body Shop For Men Shave Cream

How to Shave with a Safety Razor

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1. Prep your beard. If you want a clean shave, you need to prep your beard adequately. The goal during beard prep is to soften your whiskers so shaving is easier and causes less irritation. The best way to soften your beard is to shave right when you get out of the shower. The hot water from your shower should hydrate and soften your beard enough for shaving. If you haven’t showered, at least wet your beard with some hot water. A hot towel is a great way to soften the facial hair.

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2. Lather up. Take a small dollop (about the size of a nickel) of your shave cream and place it in a mug. Take your brush that you’ve pre-soaked with water and swirl the cream around until you get a nice thick lather. Apply the lather with your brush in swirling motions. When your face is nice and covered, take a few strokes to smooth everything out.

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3. The shave. Unlike shaving with cartridge razors, shaving with a safety razor actually requires some skill and technique. Once mastered, though, you should be shaving effectively in no time. The four keys to a successful shave with a safety razor are:1) use as little pressure as possible, 2) angle the blade as far away from your face as possible, 3) shave with the grain, and 4) go for beard reduction, not beard removal. This will take some getting used to if you have used cartridges your entire life.

You don’t need to use pressure because the weight of the safety razor is sufficient to cut your beard. If you press down, you’ll end up hacking up your face. To help counter the tendency to apply pressure, try holding the razor by the tip of the handle.

Angling your razor is probably the trickiest part. The proper angle is somewhere between 30 and 45 degrees. To get the proper razor angle, put the top of the razor head directly on your cheek, with the handle parallel with the floor. Now slowly lower the handle until the blade can cut your whisker. Practice on your arm if you’re not comfortable practicing on your face.

While shaving against the grain can get you that smooth feel, you risk slicing up your face and causing ingrown hairs. When you’re first starting out, shave with the grain of your beard. If you lather up and pass the razor more than once over your face, you’re guaranteed to get a smooth finish.

The goal with shaving should be gradual beard reduction, not beard removal in one deft swoop. Most men try to get rid of their beard in one pass of the razor. This hack-and-go technique is what causes the majority of skin irritations. If you want to avoid skin irritation, lather up and pass your razor over your face several times. Your face will thank you.

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4. Post-shave. Rinse your face off with some cold water to close your pores. Treat your face to a nice aftershave. There are several to choose from, so pick the one you like best. Aftershave helps reduce any irritation that may have occurred and will leave your skin looking healthy.

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Additional Resources

Several resources exist on the internet on traditional wet shaving. Check these sites out for more information.

Badger and Blade (This is an excellent resource. I learned most of what I know about the traditional wet shave from this forum.)
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FAQs

How To Shave Like Your Grandpa Using a Safety Razor? ›

Safety Razor Shaving Stroke Technique

How do you get the closest shave with a safety razor? ›

Using a fresh blade, start shaving in the direction of your hair growth at a 30 degree angle. Hold your razor firmly and use short strokes. Don't add pressure or push the blade into your skin (tread lightly with slow, short mindful strokes). A heavyweight safety razor should glide across your skin.

How do I shave like my great grandfather? ›

The four keys to a successful shave with a safety razor are: 1) use as little pressure as possible, 2) angle the blade as far away from your face as possible, 3) shave with the grain, and 4) go for beard reduction, not beard removal. This will take some getting used to if you have used cartridges your entire life.

Is it OK to use your dad's razor? ›

Hepatitis B can spread through sex and blood. If someone with hepatitis B has blood on their razor, using it may put you at risk for hep B. Sharing razors can put you at risk for hepatitis C.

Should I shave my pubes with a safety razor? ›

If you're interested in a clean shave, then a reusable metal safety razor is definitely your best option.

Can you get a smooth shave with a safety razor? ›

When using a safety razor, the angle between your skin and the blade is crucial. Hold the blade at a 30-45° angle and keep your skin taut for the blade to glide across smoothly. Be careful not to apply pressure and shave with the grain.

Why do I not get a close shave with a safety razor? ›

I'm not getting a good shave with my safety razor

Without getting too nerdy, this means that some razors are better for you than others. Some may be too “mild” for your hair or too “aggressive” for your skin, while others will give you the best shave of your life!

Is it harder to shave with safety razor? ›

Thanks to modern advances in double edge razor blades, a safety razor can shave much closer with a single blade than a plastic multi-blade cartridge can with 3, 4 or even 5 blades and because only a single blade passes over the skin it causes less irritation.

How do I make my safety razor more aggressive? ›

Double edge safety razors with positive blade exposure will provide an aggressive shave and those with neutral or negative blade exposure will provide a mild shave. Whether positive, neutral or negative each type can be adjusted in terms of aggressiveness by adjusting the angle of the shaver against the face.

What gives a man the closest shave? ›

A hot shower - Warm water will open up your pores and relax the skin, making your hair follicles "fight" less against your razor, making for a closer shave and a better shave. Plus, it'll get you nice and loose for the task ahead. A hot towel on your face can also do the trick. We got a few made just for shaving here.

How do you get a super close shave? ›

5 steps to a close shave at home:
  1. Have a hot shower first. ...
  2. Give yourself a home-made hot towel treatment. ...
  3. The next step is to lather your stubble using a shaving brush and ADAM Classic Shaving Cream. ...
  4. Shave with your razor of choice. ...
  5. Once you've finished shaving, hydrate and soothe your skin with a post shave balm.

How do you shave a senior man? ›

When you're ready to begin shaving, follow these steps:
  1. Wash the face with warm water to soften the hair.
  2. Apply the shaving cream.
  3. Shave with the direction of hair growth. ...
  4. Press the razor firmly, but not too much. ...
  5. Use short strokes, and be careful around the Adam's apple, mouth, nose, and chin.

Is it OK for a 13 year old to shave down there? ›

There's no particular age when girls should start shaving, shaving is a personal decision and is not mandated by age or sex. However, the person shaving should be old enough to operate a razor without hurting themselves.

Should my son shave at 13? ›

There's no one-size-fits-all answer to the question of when a guy should start shaving. Some will notice their first facial hair from as early as aged nine, while others won't get any until their late teens.

Should I let my 11 year old shave? ›

There is no right or certain age to start shaving,” said Rashell Orey, a licensed master social worker at Banner Health. “Some may be eager to start very early, while for others, this could be a scary thought. It's a conversation that you'll need to discuss with them.”

Is shaving with a safety razor better? ›

A safety razor can significantly help reduce friction and irritation while shaving, which can often be painful. Unlike disposable razors, safety razors provide a premium shaving experience and since they're sharper than disposable plastic razors, there is far less chance of developing razor burn too!

How do you not cut yourself when shaving with a safety razor? ›

Achieve the perfect shave
  1. Understand the direction of hair growth. ...
  2. Apply a quality shaving cream or soap. ...
  3. Hold the razor at a 30° angle. ...
  4. Use short strokes of 1-3cm in length. ...
  5. Let the razor do the hard work. ...
  6. Shave in the direction of hair growth. ...
  7. Flip the razor over as it begins to clog, then rinse clean.
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Should you shave before or after shower with safety razor? ›

Shaving after showering

This is because the hot shower water cleanses your skin: the steam opens up your pores, flushing out the dirt that has accumulated since your last shower, and causes your hair follicles to soften - making it easier for you to enjoy a closer, more comfortable shave, with fewer passes.

Do you need to use shaving cream with a safety razor? ›

Safety razors can often be better than cartridge razors for those with sensitive skin because they cause less friction, and the blades don't get blunt as easily. Adding a shaving cream means you've got the recipe for a perfect shave!

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