A durable safety razor, designed for a smoother shave.
Minimalist, sturdy, and comfortable to hold, the Bareaya safety razor replaces disposable razors with a long-lasting alternative. Its single blade provides a precise, comfortable, and gentler shave.
Why you'll love it
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A single blade : fewer passes, less irritation, and fewer ingrown hairs.
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Curved head with low exposure : a gentle shave with controlled aggressiveness
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Closed comb : more protection and a smooth glide over the skin
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Long, sculpted handle : excellent grip, even underwater
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Balanced weight : let the razor glide, without pressing down
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Clean design : a beautiful object, designed to last.
For which areas?
Unisex and usable on all parts of the body: beard, legs, armpits, bikini line , etc.
Blade compatibility
Compatible with universal double-edge blades . Refill available here .
Details
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Handle: brass and zinc alloy
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Dimensions: 12 cm x 4.4 cm
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Weight: 100 g
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Blades: compatible with all double-edged blades
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Included: 1 blade , for approximately 5 to 10 shaves
Usage tips
Install/change the blade
Unscrew the handle (counterclockwise), place the blade between the two parts of the head, then screw it back on. The blade is then naturally curved: this is what makes the shave smoother than with most razors.
Shaving (if you're a beginner)
Ideally, shave at the end of your shower, on softened skin and hair. Apply shaving soap, cream, or oil. Shave in short strokes, maintaining an angle of approximately 30° . Do not press down : let the weight of the razor do the work.
After shaving
Apply the oil or cream of your choice. Rinse the razor, remove any residue (soap/hair), then dry. To prevent the blade from oxidizing, be sure to rinse it thoroughly and avoid leaving it damp inside for too long.
Maintenance tips
Rinse and dry the razor after each use. A safety razor can last a very long time if well cared for, but it remains susceptible to impacts and drops.
Packaging
Recycled/recyclable kraft paper box.
Place of manufacture
Our razors are manufactured in China in a small, family-run workshop (18 people) that we have audited. The workshop is also BSCI certified (a recognized standard for assessing working conditions).