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3 Best Safety Razors For Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 10 мар 2023
  • In this video, we will be comparing three popular safety razors: the Supply Single Edge Razor, the Leaf Twig Razor, and the Henson AL13 Razor. These razors are perfect for those who are new to wet shaving and are looking for an alternative to disposable razors.
    Let's start with the Supply Single Edge Razor. This razor has a sleek design and is made from high-quality materials. The Supply Single Edge Razor uses injector blades that are easy to load and dispose of.
    Get the ‪@SupplyGrooming‬ razor here: shrsl.com/3gugh (affiliate)
    Next up is the ‪@LeafShaveCo‬ Twig Razor. This razor is a great option for those who prefer a more eco-friendly shaving experience. It has a unique design that eliminates the need for disposable blades, as it uses a double edge blade that can be replaced when needed. The Leaf Twig Razor also has a comfortable grip.
    Get the Leaf Twig here: bit.ly/3XiCb7n (affiliate)
    Travel Case here: bit.ly/3Qh3yvI (affiliate)
    Finally, we have the Henson AL13 Razor. This razor is known for its innovative design and high-quality construction. It has a solid aluminum handle that provides a comfortable grip, and uses a double edge blade that ensures a smooth and precise shave. The Henson AL13 Razor also has a unique comb guard that helps to prevent irritation and ingrown hairs.
    Overall, these three safety razors are all great options for those who are looking to upgrade their shaving routine. Whether you prefer a more traditional razor like the Supply Single Edge Razor, an eco-friendly option like the Leaf Twig Razor, or a high-tech razor like the Henson AL13 Razor, there is a safety razor out there for everyone.
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Комментарии • 85

  • @GregTardif
    @GregTardif  Год назад +71

    If you’re watching this in the future. Late 20’s early 30’s means 1920’s and 1930’s

    • @BucketList-zk5me
      @BucketList-zk5me Год назад +5

      As I'm looking at this, your video dropped 45 minutes ago, but your comment is timestamped 13 hrs ago...so...your talking to people from the future while you yourself are in the past? Am I even typing in the present? What is reality?!!! 🤣

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад +2

      @@BucketList-zk5me haha! I do like to post a comment on the video before it goes live.

    • @steveboyd3455
      @steveboyd3455 Год назад +1

      @@BucketList-zk5me Well, you realize that his family name is similar to the name of the ship that Time Lord 'Dr Who' uses to zip about ..... coincidence? Perhaps not....

    • @BucketList-zk5me
      @BucketList-zk5me Год назад

      lol

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад

      @@steveboyd3455 lol!!!

  • @brianh2287
    @brianh2287 Год назад +25

    The Henson without question. I'll take the Henson everyday , it is amazing IMO. The Henson and the Karve Overlander are my favorite everyday razors. No nicks, no cuts, BBS shaves.

  • @lowelldueck3096
    @lowelldueck3096 9 месяцев назад +3

    In January of this year I started traditional wet shaving with the Henson AL13++. Some months later I purchased the AL13+ and gave the AL13++ to my son. The Henson is a great razor for the beginner. I also bought a Karve CB with four different base plates, SB A to D. With the Karve you need to watch your technique a bit more, but the mild plates (A/B) help reduce your chances of getting nicked.

  • @bobleroe3859
    @bobleroe3859 Год назад +5

    I'd recommend the Merkur 34C for new wet-shavers. I like the 2-piece, easy to work with, and you get a mild but effective shave. Good price also. I think the Henson is over-rated. It's OK but I'm not thrilled with mine.

  • @glenndevecchis5493
    @glenndevecchis5493 2 месяца назад

    The Henson hands down. Even though its a DE, its by far the most forgiving. I have chopped my face to bits with both the Supply and Leaf razors. Never cut myself with the Henson, and yes, Im a pretty experienced wet shaver.

  • @voodoo7008
    @voodoo7008 2 месяца назад

    I’m 62, have not used a safety razor for nearly 40 years.
    I’ve decided to go back where I started, and picked up an adjustable razor, and presently accumulating the rest of the stuff I need.
    I should have done more research before selecting the adjustable. Some things I’ve read, is when just starting out, get a variety pack of razors, and try different ones to find what works. I would imagine it’s hard to zero in the blade that works when you’re adjusting the razor. The razor did come with 5 blades. Maybe start with those, adjust as I get the hang of it, and stick with these blades. Wish me luck.

  • @josephuslevenson7788
    @josephuslevenson7788 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the analysis on these razors. I'm still new to the game of safety razors, and your advice provides perspective. Look forward to your next review.

  • @magnoliamike
    @magnoliamike Год назад +1

    Hard to beat the twig, love that thing. Most of all I like the ergonomics of the head design. Easy to get under the nose, and under the neck it is effortless

  • @Kenoji8
    @Kenoji8 Год назад +7

    Good video, man, as always. I haven't tried the Leaf, but out of the other two, I would honestly recommend the Henson. Here's why. When I first got into this, the Supply got me into the game (the earlier Supply before the one you show here). It was the first razor I'd ever used in my life and for the most part, starting out, it was quite good, but this one you still had to be a tad bit concerned about shaving angle. I also got a Rockwell 6C as a backup just to try double edge razors, too.
    As a bit of time went along, I wanted to look into other blade options other than the packaged Supply and Rockwell blades. When I checked the injector side, I could only find some Schick injector blades. So I bought those and used them for two shaves, and I probably got the worst shaves I'd ever had since using the Supply razor. But when I went to the Rockwell side, there were SO MANY damn blades across the board, I'd be spending my whole life finding a blade that would suit me. And that overwhelming amount of options helped me understand that SOMEWHERE there was a blade for me and my face and comfort. As such, I got rid of the Supply and went full double edge. With the Henson, the angle of the shave is idiot proof and you don't have to focus on any angles whatsoever. But the game changer...comes down to the blades. Because THERE IS A BLADE that will give you the perfect shave with the Henson SOMEWHERE, but it is about FINDING IT. Once you do...really...the extra few dollars for the razor justify the amazing shaves that you will get, bar-none. (I recently shaved with the Henson using a Perma-Sharp blade and it might have been one of the best shaves I'd ever had, and you already know how many razors I've used.) Just make sure to try the different Henson types, like the "Medium" and "Aggressive" options, to see which one is right for you because the "Mild" is TOO mild to me.

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад +2

      Great points for sure.

    • @ASVP5
      @ASVP5 8 месяцев назад

      I first started with the twig leaf in August, and just bought the Henson from dr squatch with the Black Friday/cyber Monday discount.
      After my first shave with the Henson, I sold my leaf twig. The supported blade makes such a difference. The Leaf was great, the shape, and weight was perfect, but the fact that the blade didn’t have support I felt caused some of the nicks I got. There’s a noticeable difference when you shave.

  • @flitch77
    @flitch77 Год назад +1

    Howzit from Hawaii! Really enjoy your videos. Even though I am a 10+ year wet shaver, still so much to learn and you make it funny and fun. Love the Thorn and Supply (great customer service from Supply too) I always recommend them for beginners. But, seriously, am I the only person who hates the Henson? I have never been so butchered by a razor, not even by my Feather shavette. I haven't even been able to finish a full shave with it. My friend put it best when he tried the Henson, "I've never actively hated a razor while using it" Looking forward to more videos from you. Cheers

  • @Surefiresecurity
    @Surefiresecurity Год назад

    I just moved over to Timeless. I got the Bronze, Aluminum and Titanium. I haven't used the Titanium yet but already I feel like I've kicked my shaving game up a notch. Effortless shaves with no cuts, grazes or sting from the aftershave.

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад

      Nice! I love my timeless bronze

  • @traumaticroids7929
    @traumaticroids7929 Год назад +1

    The first safety razor I got was the king c gillette. It's a good razor but now with my Rockwell 6s I haven't used it in a while.

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад

      Yeah! Those are two good ones

  • @mrmasher1126
    @mrmasher1126 Год назад +2

    Nice choice, i target the leaf twig for my next razor. Supply is cool but having a proprietary razor is a deal breaker. Henson is just above my price range

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад +1

      There are several manufacturers of injector blades. I wouldn’t call it proprietary.

    • @mrmasher1126
      @mrmasher1126 Год назад

      @@GregTardif well, at my country, only supply has injector style and it is expensive

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад

      @@mrmasher1126 oh snap really? Can’t get schick or personna?

    • @mrmasher1126
      @mrmasher1126 Год назад +2

      @@GregTardif no shick and personna injector razor here. But i can find double edge razor blade at USD 0.03 a piece. So, twig it is.

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад +1

      @@mrmasher1126 👍

  • @coldfire774
    @coldfire774 Год назад +1

    So I have what's probably an odd question but what would you think is a good starter for women? I have quite coarse full hair so I have to shave a bit more often than average so I've been using a safety razor lately since they're much more economical for me but I'd love extra opinions on what to get next since the one I have is decent but doesn't really get as close as I need it to.

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад

      So, I might look at a Parker razor. Maybe a 22r. Or something more efficient (meaning it can take on more hair). If you want to splurge…a Rex envoy or ambassador might fit the bill. Or you can go Rockwell 6S and figure out what works best for you

    • @coldfire774
      @coldfire774 Год назад

      @@GregTardif ok thank you for the advice I'll look into the options you gave here the Rockwell seems like a good way to go for me

  • @nomad1517
    @nomad1517 4 месяца назад

    Id go for the supply SE. 1. The blades can shave off over a weeks worth of growth without razor burn because of the thickness of the blade. No real need for adjustments. 2. The blades last longer and the injector magazine has a blade bank and is recyclable. 3. Angle isnt hard to find. 4. Easy to clean. 5. Materials will last a lifetime. 6. They have a silicone sleeve for shower use, which can also make it easier to shave with. 7. Because of the injector system, you have less chances of cutting yourself. 8. The design is balanced and has a nice heft to it allowing you to use the razors weight to do the work for you mostly. I have heard that the Hensons light weight can make it easy to put too much pressure on your face resulting in knicks and cuts. Plus, with the Henson the mild has been said to be too mild, which means more passes if you dont shave as much. But if you wanna be safe about it, a murkur 34c would be the best overall option. Getting technique down is vital for a beginner. But that also requires a learning curve. All depends on what you want to do.

  • @hassyg4083
    @hassyg4083 Год назад

    i'd also recommend the rockwell 6c as beginners adjustable razor. not sure people want to buy special blades for the supply

  • @petekadenz9465
    @petekadenz9465 Год назад +2

    Very interesting video as always Greg. I very much agree that all three would be excellent beginner razors.
    But my ranking would be different. Personally, I feel the Henson is the easiest to learn because the shave angle is built into the design. That’s true of the Supply too, but I find the blade angle makes it a little more difficult to shave with. And while I invariably get a nick with the Supply razor (despite their ‘nick proof’ technology) I almost never do with the Henson. The Twig is somewhere in between.
    So my ranking is: (1) the Henson; (2) the Twig; and (3) the Supply.
    I guess that confirms the YMMV adage.

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад

      Certainly does prove that. I think all three have the shave angle built in. And you’re right we can all think differently

  • @dsha2006
    @dsha2006 6 месяцев назад

    What's the alternative to "wet shaving?" I always wet my face with hot wash cloth, then cream. I do that with a cartridge type.

  • @joaonevessantos
    @joaonevessantos Год назад

    Very nice insight on those three razors.
    When choosing one, go for the hotdog 😂

  • @markomartinovic9408
    @markomartinovic9408 8 месяцев назад

    I've been using a Wilkinson sword classic for almost a year now. It's way better than the Gillette I used previously. Any tips for a better shave and maybe some razor recommendations.

  • @rangiz99
    @rangiz99 Год назад

    Greg i think your mileage may vary. I tried all three. I had supplys first razor and the version 2. No matter what i tried, i kept getting nicks with it. I would rank them Twig / Thorn 1, Henson 2, and the supply 3 but that is my opinion.

  • @angryahole
    @angryahole 5 месяцев назад

    Got the leaf twig. I love it.

  • @logancass5284
    @logancass5284 Год назад +1

    Great video. Im pretty interested in getting into this. Do you have a tutorial video or a playlist for people who are brand new to this?

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад

      You could check out this one, Conan O'Brien Needs to Wet Shave
      ruclips.net/video/p5pO-8GHgOo/видео.html

  • @peterwolf1892
    @peterwolf1892 Месяц назад

    Great video as usual.

  • @dorkettedorkee7904
    @dorkettedorkee7904 Год назад

    I'm very clean and all my grooming tools are stainless steel and easy to clean, i.e. disassembles with no hidden parts, so I can scrub ALL parts with bleach. Can you recommend a safety razor like that?

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад

      Any three piece. The Rockwell 6S would be a good option

  • @RobertsClassicShave
    @RobertsClassicShave Год назад +1

    Nice beginner's guide!

  • @JakeBlock_campskylemar
    @JakeBlock_campskylemar 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your video! I'm debating between the Henson and the Supply.

    • @chriswang4717
      @chriswang4717 3 дня назад

      if you havent got one yet, get Henson. I tried supply, kind of garbage

  • @magnoliamike
    @magnoliamike Год назад +1

    Get an adjustable. Solves all problems

  • @HooverFamily-nn8di
    @HooverFamily-nn8di Год назад

    I’m a Mach 3 guy right now but considering a change due to cost of the cartridges. I shave every day due to military standards at work. I shave with the grain first then against. I also shave my head. Which would you recommend for head and face?

  • @theodorepapadopoulos810
    @theodorepapadopoulos810 7 месяцев назад

    Been wet shaving for about 10 years. I have all three of these razors. I agree the AL13 is a good transition/beginner razor. As for the Supply SE and Twig-- they’re actually more dangerous than most of my DEs. They give you a false sense of security and can easily bight you in the ass
    Keep up the good work! 👍

  • @1Frst693
    @1Frst693 Год назад

    Henson blades are about $.10 apiece. The supply are close to a dollar apiece on their website

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад

      If you buy the supply branded ones yeah. They take any SE blade too. I did mention they are more expensive but that they also last more shaves…

  • @magnoliamike
    @magnoliamike Год назад

    Looking forward to watching this later

  • @rhglpk2800
    @rhglpk2800 Год назад

    Great video! 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Stl71
    @Stl71 6 месяцев назад

    Is Henson milder than the Muhle R89?

  • @Kittkat13
    @Kittkat13 Год назад

    Do you think there would be a difference in opinion for legs?

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад

      The leaf is phenomenal for legs. Leaf twig or the tri-blade leaf would be good too

    • @Kittkat13
      @Kittkat13 Год назад

      @@GregTardif okay thank you so much! (:

  • @AngelbertGonzalez
    @AngelbertGonzalez Год назад

    How's the gold coating on the leaf razor holding up ?

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад +1

      Good! I could probably clean it though

  • @DE_Razor_Shaving
    @DE_Razor_Shaving Год назад

    Great vid! 😁👍🏼

  • @TheRednaxela100
    @TheRednaxela100 2 месяца назад

    Ah thought you didn’t like the Henson.

  • @xdfckt2564
    @xdfckt2564 Год назад

    Which kind gives the closest shave?

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад

      They all will give great shaves

  • @teakey
    @teakey Год назад

    mustard, ketchup, or mustard and ketchup? Think I might have to run these numbers over on IG.

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад

      Wrapped my hot dog in American cheese

  • @georgewashington3012
    @georgewashington3012 9 месяцев назад

    Too much focus is given to which razor someone should use if new to safety razors. Just steer them away from crazy aggressive ones and they’ll be fine.

    • @ericjencson9489
      @ericjencson9489 5 месяцев назад +1

      I'm just getting into it. I need all the advice I can get

  • @kensurfs
    @kensurfs Год назад +1

    👍👍💈💈💈

  • @jmw3938
    @jmw3938 Год назад

    Great video, Greg (as always). Can’t argue with your conclusions, although I don’t have the Supply in my collection. My only comment is that if we’re supportive of people getting into the hobby, maybe the best place to start is with an actual DE razor (a mild one). There’s always going to be a learning curve, so why not start with a traditionally shaped DE razor? Otherwise you have to learn about other blades and loading techniques before you start on the real thing. I’m no Henson fanboy, but a newbie could do much worse than starting with one. If it’s too mild, or not their cup of tea for some other reason, there are many other options. So down the rabbit hole they go… Cheers. 👍🪒

    • @GregTardif
      @GregTardif  Год назад

      Good point. One step at a time