Product Description
The RYTMO series stands for eye-catching, timeless design: the conical form is interrupted at the chrome-plated base by distinctive lines. As with other traditional forms, this design principle ensures a snug fit when hung in the holder. RYTMO is provided in the high-grade resin variants black, stone and fjord blue. The series is also optionally available in thermally treated ash wood. All colour and material variants are especially accentuated by the gleaming, chrome-plated base.
In the design of the holder a small plastic rim is bonded directly to the metal. This principle guarantees the optimum purchase of brushes and razors, as well as reliably protecting the shiny chrome surfaces against scratching.
safety razor, compatible with classic razor blades
Ash trees provide a light wood with a characteristic, ring-shaped grain that is distinguished by its high elasticity and firmness. This type of wood is ”sealed“ and made water-resistant using oils.
Chrome is a silvery-white metal that is processed galvanically. Handles made of brass are first nickel-plated and then refined stylishly with chrome.
Shaving with a safety razor requires a little practice. The skin also needs some time to grow accustomed to the shave. Getting started will be easier if you follow these instructions:
Moisten the beard area, preferably with warm water, and lather it thoroughly with a brush. The longer you lather the beard, the more easily and gently the hairs can be cut. If possible, use a highly effective moisturising shaving cream or soap as this will allow the blade to slide over the skin more easily. Make sure that the shaving head and handle are firmly attached to each other, but only tighten the screw to the extent that it can be unscrewed without too much effort. This ensures that the blade rests at the correct angle. Now begin with the shave. Hold the safety razor at an obtuse angle (approx. 30°) to the skin. Start with the cheeks and allow the razor to slide over the skin, applying gentle pressure. Always shave in the direction of the beard growth (with the grain). When shaving the neck, stretch the skin tight with your free hand. Do not be discouraged by small cuts or grazes. Once you have familiarised yourself with the razor, they will rarely occur.