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Rose Gold Safety Razor

Rose Gold Safety Razor

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How to

Angle the Razor: Hold your razor at a 30-35 degree angle.

Shave in Short Strokes: Shave in short strokes, a few inches at a time. This helps you control the angle and ensures a smoother shave.

Use No Pressure: Let the weight of the razor do the work—no need to press down.

Can it be used on sensitive skin?

Yes! The Gaia razor is gentle on sensitive skin and can be used on delicate areas like the bikini line and underarms.

Care Guide

Follow these steps to ensure your Gaia razor remains timeless. Your purchase includes a lifetime warranty so our customer support team is on hand if you encounter any issues.

Using your razor:

1. Unpackage your new safety razor and unscrew the handle.
2. Insert a razor blade between the two parts of the razor head, ensuring the ridges face upwards, then screw it onto the base.
3. To prevent rust, store your razor in a cool, dry place or pair it with our razor stand for optimal care.

Shaving Tips:
1. Shave in the direction of hair growth.
2. Use a shallow 30 degree angle.
3. Use short, gentle strokes and let the weight of the razor do the work.

No ingrowns. No bumps. No pain.

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What Makes Gaia Special?

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Have questions? We've got answers!

Can I use it Everywhere?

Absolutely, your Gaia razor is safe for head, legs, and anywhere in-between!

How long do the razor blades last?

We recommend replacing the blade after 4 to 10 shaves.

What is a safety razor?

A traditional Double Edge Safety Razor, is the name for a shaving device with a protective barrier positioned between the edge of the cutting blade and the skin.


Traditional double edge safety razors have been around since 1880. They would have been the razor of choice for your father or grandfather before the cartridge system revolution in the 1970s and 80s.

Recent years have seen a rise in popularity for this classic form of shaving for a number of reasons. Replacement safety razor blades are considerably less expensive than cartridges, making them more economical for long term use. Only one blade and no lubrication strip tends to cause less irritation on skin prone to redness and itching after a shave. Also, due to the reduction in single use plastic, safety razors are better for the environment.

Is it easy to learn how to use a safety razor?

Safety razors require a slightly different technique so can take a bit of getting used to!

Gaia razors have an enclosed head design - this means that the corner of the blade is shielded and as little of the blade is exposed as possible - minimising your risk of nicks & cuts.

With the right technique you'll discover the smoothest shave of your life.

What is the right shaving technique?

Rather than pressing the razor against the skin, it is best to apply minimal pressure and let the high-quality blade do the work.

1. Shave in the direction of hair growth.


2. Use a shallow 30 degree angle.


3. Use short, gentle strokes and let the weight of the razor do the work.

Are safety razors good for sensitive skin?

Using a safety razor gives a close and clean shave, whilst avoiding irritation to the skin. Visit our blog for more information on how safety razors prevent in-grown hairs.

Does the razor rust?

The Gaia razor is made of high-quality brass, a material known for its resistance to rust. However, like any metal, it can be susceptible to corrosion if not properly cared for.

To ensure your razor lasts, we recommend keeping it clean, dry, and stored in a cool, dry place.