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GETTING STARTED

Start here and review the below information. Next, watch the videos to see your new tool in action. And if you ever have any questions please reach out to us at support@leafshave.com.

USING YOUR TWIG OR THORN RAZOR

Once you get things set up, it’s time to shave. Welcome to a better way! Your Twig or Thorn razor is designed to be a full replacement for multi-blade cartridges. The single-edge design, paired with a good shave routine, will give you a perfectly smooth shave with less irritation and reducing risk of ingrown hair. Keep these things in mind when using your razor for the first time:

  • You may encounter a short learning curve. Some people take to it right away, some need a handful of shaves. The biggest difference is the weight, and the sharpness of the blade.
  • You should find the shave-angle very naturally. The blade will engage when the razor is around 45 degree angle against your skin (the handle will be half-way to perpendicular).
  • Work in shorter strokes than you might be used to. Apply only as much pressure as needed to comfortably move the blade across your skin.
  • Plan for a two (or three-pass) shave as needed. Generally speaking, your first pass should be with the grain-growth of your hair. And if you require a closer shave, re-lather and make a pass across-the-grain or against-the-grain depending on your needs and how comfortable your skin is.

And if you want to see it in action first, watch some of these videos below from real people using their Leaf Razor.

USING A SINGLE-EDGE RAZOR TO ADDRESS RAZOR BUMPS

Razor bumps, also known as pseudofolliculities barbae (or ingrown hair), can be a frustrating result of shaving for many face shavers, particularly in the neck area. It's important to understand that there are some things in your control, and some things (genetics leading to skin or hair types predisposed to ingrown hair) out of your control.

  • Pre-Shave Prep: Exfoliate! Clean your skin and clear away dead skin cells. Then warm your skin and hair, softening the follicles.
  • Sharp Blades: If you suffer from razor bumps, prioritize swapping in new, fresh and sharp blades more frequently.
  • Technique: Ingrowns happen when regrowing hair gets trapped beneath your skin. The most sure-fire way to avoid razor bumps is to avoid shaving so-close that the hair ends up under your skin. Try shaving with-the-grain of hair growth only. You may feel stubble still, but at least you won’t have ingrowns.
  • After Care: Rinse your skin, finish with cold-water, and continue to keep your skin exfoliated in the next couple of days.

Fore more information, read through our blog post on how to tackle ingrown hair and razor bumps on your neck.

SHAVING AROUND YOUR BEARD

If you routinely keep facial hair, you still need a way to maintain it and keep it looking and feeling clean. We typically recommend our single-edge razor for shaving and maintaining beards.

Both Twig and Thorn versions make good tools for shaving the cheeks and necklines around a beard.

Tip: Shave Oil doubles as a beard oil. Facial hair can get dry and brittle as it grows out, it’s important to the health and comfort of your beard to keep your hair hydrated. After shaving your cheek and neckline, rub a little Shave Oil into your beard to keep it soft and comfortable.

FAQ

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HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR RAZOR

Your new Twig or Thorn Razor is a tool that you want to keep around for a long time. With proper care, that will be the case. Don’t feel intimidated by caring for your razor, though, it’s not onerous. Live by this simple rule: keep it at a base level of clean.

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