🪒 Razor sharp safety, minus the hassle!
The FeatherStyling Razor Disposal Case is a compact and eco-friendly solution for barbers and professional stylists, designed to safely store and dispose of used razor blades. It accommodates over 200 double-edge safety razors and 120 styling razor blades, ensuring a clean and sanitary workspace. With its easy-to-use mechanism, this disposal case promotes safety and environmental responsibility.
M**N
Keep those old razors off of the counter or the floor!
I decided to upgrade my morning routine and give myself something to look forward to when I'm feeling lazy and thinking about sleeping in. I also felt like it was time to stop using an electric razor since it was leaving me with a very amateur-looking shave (lots of stray hairs that I couldn't get no matter how much I tried). I wanted to get the most out of the safety razor experience, so I did a lot of research into which products are needed and how to use them. I made all of the purchases together on Amazon and tried them out as a set. After using an electric for the past 10 years, I was pretty worried that I would get some serious razor burn, but to my surprise I had none whatsoever! I was pretty careful to not get too aggressive with the shaving, so I went WITH the grain and only made one or two passes on each area. The result was a shave that was 100X closer than an electric with no discomfort, nicks, cuts, or razor burn!Here's what I bought and why:Safety Razor: Parker 96R – Long Handle Butterfly Safety Razorhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B002IFFSOS/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_2This safety razor has a great weight to it, a long handle for a comfortable grip, and a black and chrome coloring that looks great with the other items on the list. The butterfly razors seem to be the easiest to open and close for changing blades.Razor Blades: Astra Superior Premium Platinum bladeshttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EXPTR0W/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_4One of the great things about safety razors is that the blades are SUPER cheap. These Astra blades are some of the most popular and highest quality blades I could find. At $0.10 each, you can clearly see the cost advantage to regular razors. I have been told that one blade should last about a week. That means that 100 is nearly 2 years’ worth! Do yourself a favor and buy the best blades you can get. There’s no reason to save a few cents to get blades that dull quickly and give you razorburn.Brush: Perfecto 100% Badger Shaving Brush - Blackhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VF1NI5M/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_40This brush is a fraction of the cost of the higher end brushes and it felt GREAT and worked up a nice, foamy lather very quickly. I don’t see any reason to buy a more expensive brush, especially if you are just starting out and want to see if you enjoy this process before you commit to a high-dollar brush. Personally, I still wouldn’t get anything more expensive.Bowl: Schöne Stainless Steel Shaving Bowl with Lidhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OQDEL8Y/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_37I think this is a matter of preference and taste in aesthetics. This bowl matches the other items that I bought and has a lid, which I am hoping will allow me to make my soap last longer. It seems to be well made and is a great size for working up a lather with the brush and is shaped well for holding it in your hand while you apply the lather. I think there are a lot of options for you to choose from, so pick something that matches your style if this one isn’t for you.Razor and Brush Stand: SimplyBeautiful Deluxe Razor and Brush Standhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AG92BXY/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_35This stand looks great and is balanced well so that it holds my brush and razor without falling over. I chose black for two reasons. One: It matches the other things that I bought (razor and brush). Two: It should resist rusting better since it is coated.Pre-shave Oil: The Art of Shaving Pre-Shave Oil, Sandalwoodhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FGTTTM/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_3The Art of Shaving makes some great products, but some of them have changes in recent years, so you can’t rely on the ratings alone. I read through them and found that the pre-shave oil is still a very popular product and from my experience, it definitely helps prep your beard and skin for the shave. Applying the oil is step 1 in safety razor shaving.Shaving Soap: Taylor of Old Bond Street Sandalwood Shavinghttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007MW2ZW/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_1TOBS shaving soaps are the highest quality soaps I could find based off of smell, quality of lather, and consistency of the product quality. This soap is more like a cream. I scooped out some with my fingers, put it in the bowl, added some hot water, and then worked up a lather. It felt and smelled amazing! In reality, I didn’t want to wash it off because it just felt so good!After-shave Balm: Truefitt & Hill Sandalwood Aftershave Balmhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B004OWPW0I/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_29This was my biggest splurge of the whole set-up and I did so for several reasons: First, using after-shave balm is said to be gentler on your skin than alcohol-based after-shaves. As I mentioned before, I switched from an electric to a safety razor with no skin irritation at all. This cream soothes the skin and makes it soft. It was the perfect way to finish my shave. Second, this stuff is rated as the absolutely best smelling after-shave balm out there and I can attest to that. It smells so great that I stopped using my cologne. Based on the small amount that is needed, this bottle should easily last for a year or more. Three, there are other “luxury” brand shaving balms that have been bought out by big brand companies and their formulas have changed significantly as a result. That means that some of the products out there have great ratings, but only because of the number ratings BEFORE they recently changed. If you look into other luxury shaving brands, then you will see what I mean.Razor Disposal Case: Feather Styling Razor Disposal Casehttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DWGEY1K/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_36Even used razors are sharp, so I bought this little case to keep stray razors off of the counter, or better yet, off of the floor. Just drop in the used razor when it’s too dull for shaving. It holds over a hundred, so you can go without emptying it for a few years. It’s pretty cheap, so maybe you can just throw it away when it’s full? Your choice.That’s my whole set up. If you want to get into safety razor shaving, then I highly recommend the products on this list. All-in-all, you will spend about the same on this list than you would on a TAOS starter kit that only has the oil, brush, soap, and balm. I’m a morning shaver, so the sandalwood scent works great for me, but evening shavers may consider the same products in lavender scent if you want a relaxing experience to help you sleep.
C**7
It does its job
It’s a sturdy case to dispose of old razor blades. I’d recommend it.
J**W
Very useful
After a few decades using plastic razors with an ever-escalating number of blades, I just began using a “safety” razor. Definitely a closer shave, plus there’s the ever-present thrill of danger that makes a morning shave fun. I’d thought the disposal case would be a superfluous purchase, but it’s actually very handy. I don’t mind exposing my own face to some danger, but I don’t want to expose the world to naked blades that could actually be dangerous. The case is small, unobtrusive, but able to hold lots of used blades. A+.
J**Y
Effective method for safe disposal of razor blades
I know from my years as a facility manager that the disposal of sharp objects--like razor blades, diabetic needles, and broken glass--can be an extremely serious issue for anyone who handles trash. This razor blade disposal case is nicely made and effective. It securely holds a great many blades as a disposal method, until the full case itself is discarded or its contents are extracted and sent safely to a landfill by some other means. While it is true that every packet of Feather blades that I've seen has a perfectly good dispenser pocket in back, making this case an option rather than a necessity in those instances, not all blades come with such an option. In sum, this case is excellent, thoughtful safety device for anyone who needs it..
I**N
Compact and safe
Perfect for artisan blade disposal
J**.
Good product
If you're looking for a convenient and easy way to dispose of your Feather styling razor blades, then the Feather Styling Razor Disposal Case may be the perfect solution for you. This compact and practical case is designed to safely collect and dispose of your used blades with minimal effort and hassle.The disposal case is made with high-quality materials and is incredibly durable, ensuring that it can withstand even the most intensive use. Additionally, its compact size makes it easy to store and transport, making it the perfect accessory for any stylist on-the-go.Overall, I highly recommend the Feather Styling Razor Disposal Case for anyone looking for a simple and reliable way to dispose of their used razors. It's a must-have for any hair stylist who wants to maintain a clean and uncluttered workspace while also ensuring their safety and the safety of their clients. So, give it a try and see how it can improve your salon or barbershop experience!
D**K
Awesome, great stuff.
I still can't believe that I bought the box to dispose the razor blades :-)))But I really like it a lot for some reason, very convenient to just drop used blade inside and not to worry about opening and closing boxes.Normally I was using empty chewing gum containers or empty shampoo bottles and just toss it every few days.I do like the fact that you can open the box, by gently pressing on the side where the clips are and empty it.So you do't have to throw the box when it gets full.But when it does I will probably just empty it in some larger empty bottle like I used to do it.This disposable box works for me and I am glad I got it. I don't have to worry about used blades not being stored safely until I dispose them all together.Thanks!
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