Double Edge Safety Razors

Double Edge Safety Razors

About Double Edge Safety Razors

The Zero-Waste Grooming Standard

Sama Homes: Canada's Source for Sustainable, Precision-Engineered Shaving Hardware

🌿 100% Plastic-Free ♻️ Recyclable Steel Blades ⏳ Buy-It-For-Life Quality

Precision Safety Razors

Upgrade your morning ritual and permanently cancel your plastic waste. Engineered for aerospace precision and built for a lifetime of use, our double edge safety razors provide a superior cut while eliminating the environmental toll of disposable grooming.

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Shave for the Planet

When you switch to a SAMA precision razor, you aren't just saving your skin—you are taking a stand against the "throwaway culture" of the modern grooming industry. Here is the direct impact of your choice:

2 Billion
ZERO
100%

One lifetime handle. Infinite recyclable blades. A cleaner Earth.

The Truth About Multi-Blade Systems

Grooming Impact Plastic Cartridge Razor Premium Safety Razor
Skin Health High friction, causes razor bumps Single blade precision, zero pulling
Blade Cost $4.00 - $6.00 per cartridge $0.10 - $0.20 per blade
Environmental Impact Non-recyclable composite plastic 100% Recyclable solid metal
Hardware Lifespan 1 - 2 years (Plastic fatigue) Heirloom / Generational

Safety Razor Knowledge Base

Why do safety razors prevent ingrown hairs?

Cartridge razors use 5 blades to pull hair and cut it below the skin level. When the hair regrows, it gets trapped, causing painful red bumps. A single-blade safety razor cuts the hair cleanly at the surface of the skin, completely eliminating the cause of ingrown hairs.

Are double edge safety razors hard to use?

Not at all! While they require a lighter touch than a plastic razor, brands like the Henson AL13 are machined with the optimal 30-degree shaving angle built right into the head. The learning curve is only 3-5 shaves before muscle memory takes over.

How often should I change the blade?

Because replacement blades cost roughly 10 cents, we recommend swapping yours every 3 to 5 shaves. This ensures you are always using a surgical-sharp edge, which is the best way to prevent tugging and irritation.

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