
Leaf Shave razors are under a Lifetime Warranty. The black matte finish is generally 'softer' and are more likely to show wear, tear and love over time. For tougher build-ups or hard water marks, soak your razor in a solution of 1 part white vinegar and 1 part water for up to 10 minutes, then scrub with a drop of dish soap and a soft brush before towel drying. Use a drop of dish soap and a soft brush (like an old toothbrush) and scrub in the nooks and crannies. Periodically run your razor through a deeper clean. Rinse the blades, and then allow them to dry (or blow the water off of them) before re-loading.

Give your razor head a thorough rinse inside and out after shaving to get rid of any shaving soap or hair. Step Three: Then, secure the blade by twisting the bottom of the handle counterclockwise until finger-tight. Step Two: Load a single-edge blade into your Twig.

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How to load the razor: Step One: Open the blade holder by twisting the bottom of the handle clockwise. Includes one Twig Razor and one 5-blade starter pack. In general, it is a particularly good razor for intimate areas given its size and precision control. To complete the documentation of this astounding modern art form, a group of world experts wrote an original introduction to the books.The Twig by virtue of being the smallest-head on a safety razor, excels in shaving small, tight, or sensitive areas.
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