The world of shaving has seen tremendous technological shifts with each successive model. While each type of razor has its own positive features, it is good to see an increasing number of people switching back to the classic double-edged safety razor.

A double-edged safety razor continues to enjoy great popularity worldwide as it did in the nineteenth century when it was first launched. Its mass appeal lies in its numerous features and pricing. Let us look at the issue of accessibility. The blades of the razor are easily available everywhere. Old timers will swear about the durability of this razor. Popular brands of double-edged safety razors available today are Merkur, Edwin Jagger and Parker.

Like the other cartridge razors, the double-edged safety razors have the capability of providing a nice close shave. However, those of you who have sensitive skin and experience irritation or ingrown hair will be better off using a double-edged safety razor. The blades are twice as much sharper than that of the twin or triple blade razors. Additionally, with the double-edged safety razor, you can make use of both sides of the razor before you discard it.

The single biggest unique selling point of the double-edged safety razor is its affordability. Both the razor and its blades are relatively inexpensive as compared to the other multi-blade cartridge models which you get in the market. Considering the fact that shaving is a daily activity, buying the blades is a recurring expenditure for most money. This means some serious savings can be possible on a monthly basis if you use the double-edged safety razor!

From the environmental preservation perspective, the double-edged safety razor also gets big thumbs up. Unlike their counter-parts, the double-edged safety razors are completely biodegradable. They are made of stainless steel and recyclable plastic.

If you want to maximize the benefit of using the double-edged safety razor, you have to learn the art of using it well. Here are a few tips on how to use your double-edged safety razor in the best possible manner. The First thing to remember is to apply optimum pressure on the razor while shaving. In a bid to get a fine shave, some men press down on the razor a bit too much. This can lead to something commonly referred to as 'razor burn' which means that the top layer of your skin cells gets knocked off. Another thing to ensure is to keep the razor at a thirty degree angle in line with your skin. This works well for most of your face except the ear-lobes and nose region. The general rule to follow is to go in for long strokes while shaving if you have fine or gentle beard. However, those who have coarser or thicker beard should use shorter strokes in the course of shaving. Shaving is not difficult but you need to practice using the double-edged safety razor properly. With time, you will be able to see the difference for yourself with this razor. As they say, 'Old is Gold'. This is definitely true for the double-edged safety razor.