The Best Safety Razors For Sensitive Skin | Say Goodbye To Skin Irritation

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Published 2020-09-25
Get rid of any skin irritation from shaving such as razor bumps, redness, ingrown hairs and more with our top recommended safety razors for sensitive skin.

People with skin problems often avoid shaving for days or even weeks on end and when they do eventually shave, they suffer from redness, itchiness, razor bumps and cuts. I believe the vast majority of these problems can be eliminated if the user has a good shaving technique and the right tools.

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Shop the Muhle R106 Doube Edge Safety Razor here - www.executive-shaving.co.uk/m...

Shop the Merkur 34C Double Edge Safety Razor here - www.executive-shaving.co.uk/m...

Shop the Outlaw Mild Double Edge Safety Razor here - www.executive-shaving.co.uk/t...

* Please note that the matching stand does not come with the Outlaw Razor. This must be purchased separately. *

Shop the Executive Shaving Mild Safety Razor here - www.executive-shaving.co.uk/e...

Best safety razor blades for sensitive skin here - www.executive-shaving.co.uk/p...

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All Comments (21)
  • @nickybutt9733
    This is my homeboy right here man. He taught me how to shave
  • @nicetna2010
    For those just starting out with DE shaving, these are indeed good, mild choices. I own them all, plus more. Note: the Merkur and Muhle heads are constructed of Zamak - basically just a zinc alloy coated in chrome. With proper care they can last decades. However, stainless steel is undoubtedly the better material. Also, the vintage Gillette Tech, Flair Tip Super Speed and all vintage Gillette adjustable offer a very good, mild shave and they are all constructed of brass - made to last several lifetimes. Now you know.
  • @cjohnson289
    i have incredibly sensitive skin and when i first got a double edge razor i literally just picked the first one i saw with the first pack of blades i saw. worst thing i ever did. i got the muhle r106 and personna platinum blades and that helped INCREDIBLY. so much better. thank you brian ❤️
  • @MrJMB122
    Thank you brother for my sensitive skin self!!
  • I have sensitive skin that's prone to ingrown hairs, and I've come to love my Merkur 38c. I make under 10 passes on each shave.
  • I bought both the Muhle R89 and R106, but found that the R106 was much better for my very sensitive skin. Love Persona blades, and Executive Shaving's shaving cream too.
  • @TallysVids
    I have the normal Outlaw, which I got back in May, and it still impresses me. Phenomenal build and finish, and the Super Grip handle gives an insane amount of grip (there's no fear whatsoever that this will slip out of your hand) and the shaves it gives are outstanding. You can certainly tell that a lot of time, effort and sleepless nights were spent engineering this razor. Well done to all concerned 👍🏼
  • @dayaan3s632
    My father was a terrible shaving teacher. Brian made me change everything about the way I shave and I look better and feel better. Thank you so much! Also, my father also picked up things from this and now my mother cooks better too..! Good looking man makes a happy wife!!
  • @dusaovox
    I started with the Edwin Jagger with black handle closed comb, but now I am in loving with the Fatip Piccolo open comb.
  • @JohnPaulHare
    I love my Merkur 34C so much I got my brother the same one for Christmas. Excellent little razor for the price and quality, and I couldn't be happier with how much better my skin has been since I started using it instead of cartridge razors.
  • @jamesprestonuk
    I took your advice and bought some Personna blades from Executive Shaving and wow - what a difference. I've not been shaving with a safety razor for long but the difference between these blades and Wilkinson Sword blades is incredible. I normally end up with about half a dozen cuts after a shave. Just now, after my first shave with the Personna blade, I had only one - and that was after I reopened one of yesterday's cuts. The shaving experience is far smoother than with Wilkinson Sword (or Astra blades - they left me looking like I'd lost a fight with Freddie Kruger) and my face is now smooth and irritation free. Thank you for the recommendation - I'll be sticking with these blades from now on.
  • @clint4004
    I would like to add the razor that helped my sensitive skin turn around was a Yuma...cheap but surprisingly good...
  • I bought a 34C HD. I love it, but the handle is a tad short. I love the Merkur 34C's head, so I purchased a Merkur 38C. Same head, longer handle. Love it to pieces.
  • @user-cr8nq6gs8i
    You are missing something. For many years i thought that mild razors are for me cause i have super sensitive skin. However i had my best shave the day i tried an R41 and i am still using it to this day almost exclusively. Mild razors require more effort and passes in order to remove stuble whereas aggressive razors need less. Hence there is no such rule: sensitive skin -> mild razor.
  • @rb7940t
    Thank you, I've been looking all over YouTube for a video like this. Thanks so much for the information.
  • @Spongelebob
    Just switched to a safety razor after only ever shaving electric, picked the R106. Really loving it so far, will try the personna blades on it