How To Choose The Right Razor For You - Part One

04 16, 2026

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I believe that most men's first impression of shaving is still stereotypical, task-like completion of a must-do task.

Not long ago, MOSSEI noticed a study that showed that men spend an average of 45 days of their lives shaving. This is based on shaving for five minutes four times a week. There's no doubt that working from home during the pandemic has reduced the need to shave regularly. Still, it takes a few days, an activity that many people consider a daily "chore," like brushing your teeth or washing your hair, and it's something that needs to be done.

However, having the right tools can make shaving faster, easier, more comfortable, or more enjoyable. Let's take a look at the different types of razors and which one is right for you.



Disposable razor
What is a disposable razor?

Disposable razors were invented for emergencies, usually a cheap disposable razor with a fixed blade. These disposable convenience items can be found in supermarkets, corner shops and hotel amenities.

Pros and cons

Disposable razors are very skin unfriendly, so I only recommend that young people use them in the early stages of hair growth, disposable razors tend to be rough and dull quickly, therefore anyone with moderate to severe hair length may find that the razor dulls during shaving, which can make a mess of the skin. This can cause bleeding and hair to grow inward as the injured skin heals on the hair follicle and the hair gets caught.

Perfect for teenagers or anyone with very light stubble.




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