Norvik AGATE Double Edge Precision Safety Razor

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  • $ 109.00
  • Regular price $ 119.95
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Introducing the Norvik AGATE Double Edge Safety Razor, the epitome of opulence for a refined and indulgent shaving experience. Immerse yourself in the world of unparalleled luxury with this exquisitely designed razor. Its resplendent, vibrant aesthetics infuse your grooming ritual with an air of distinction and sophistication. Meticulously handcrafted using the finest materials available, the Norvik Agate razor stands as a testament to enduring quality and unmatchable functionality.

Distinguished Features:

  1. Unparalleled gentleness on your skin, ensuring a pain-free and sumptuous shaving experience.
  2. The timeless design radiates charisma and exclusivity.
  3. Artisanal construction with top-tier materials guarantees peerless durability and utility.
  4. Boasts a double-edge design for an exceptionally close and extravagantly comfortable shave.
  5. Versatility fit for both professional and personal use, making it a true embodiment of lavishness.
  6. The detachable blade design simplifies the cleaning process, ensuring effortless maintenance.

Package Inclusions: 1 x Norvik Agate Safety Razor

Why a safety razor? The reasons are many but one that seems to have started the use of what is called a safety razor is the design. A safety razor is an implement with a protective device positioned between the edge of the blade and the skin. The initial purpose of these protective devices was to reduce the level of skill needed for injury free shaving.

The reality is that protective devices for razors shave existed since at least the 1700's. A French cutler Jean-Jacques Perret added a protective Guard to a regular straight razor. and h added a protect guard to a regular straight razor and that was the first known occurrence of the term "Safety Razor". Then in the 1900's the double edge disposable blade was invented and having two sharpened edges. That razor came to prominence during WWI, so popular that the military even issued them in shaving kits for the servicemen.