🪒 Elevate your shave game—closer, cleaner, greener.
The Leaf ShaveThorn Razor is an all-metal, eco-friendly razor designed for men and women with coarser hair. Featuring a single-edge blade with magnetic loading, it offers precision shaving with maximum control and easy blade replacement. Compatible with standard safety razor blades, it eliminates the need for costly cartridges and supports sustainable grooming with its plastic-free design.
H**S
Yes you can use this "everywhere" ( A male review)
The media could not be loaded. Hate disposable razors but hate the "learning curve" say no more ... i have used many razors, disposable, electric, straight, double edge, and while I can use most all on my face and even the double edge on my armpits there was only one thing I trusted for my sensitive area (we will call him bob) Bob has lots of curves, angles, soft skin, floppy skin, regular skin, thin skin, something I only trusted a disposable razor for .... NOT ANYMOREI took this razor out the box went to the shower and started with my face ... easy peasy felt like using my double edge but better, less clogging, a much more ergonomical handle. I said wow!!! Then looked down at Bob, said a couple hail Mary's to myself then said to Bob may the odds be ever in your favor ... IT ... WAS ... PERFECT!!! Just like using my trusty disposable, felt confident, no nicks, nothing, the soft floppy skin, the creases, the top, the bottom, bobs flag pole, done, and much faster with way less clogging.What I like most about this razor is the size is almost exact of a disposable but it shaves like a double edge with one AMAZING advantageOn the double edge safety razor the corners of the blade are exposed so when going up against tight spots like folds of your leg and Bob the corners were of an issue and also the width of the head was problematic. With this razor the corners of the blade are tucked in and protected.100% recommend this razor and if you are going from a double edge to the leaf you can just snap the double edge blades to make 2, they fit!! So if you like Astra or Feather, or other brands you can keep using them.
M**C
HONEST REVIEW: Twig vs Thorn vs Leaf
First impression and TLDR headline: Get the Thorn Razor Set (different listing here on Amazon) with the base, 55 blades and used blade tin for $20 or more. These razors actually live up to the hype and are fantastic for anyone looking for a mild to medium shave.Longer version: I have tested dozens of single and double edge razors, from the Gillette Fat Boy, Slim Adjustable and Merkur 34c (all outstanding) to the modern Supply (WAY overrated) and Parker Solo-Edge (cut myself every single shave). I also spent years in the disposable world, using everything from Gillette Mach 3 to Fusion 5, Harry's and the Dorco blades that are sold as Dollar Shave Club.None of them compare to the Leaf razors. None!After trying the Thorn, Twig and Leaf Leaf (so confusing), I find the Thorn to be a clear winner.LEAF: It's really not for face shaving because the head is going to be too big to fit under the nose of most people. Bummer, because the choice of using 1, 2, or 3 blades is pretty cool ... and actually works.TWIG: It really is a mild shaver, and perfect for anyone just beginning to dabble in the world of safety razors. I have a rather thick, fast-growing beard, and the Twig shaved casual close. Great for weekends when you want to look shaved but don't mind a little stubble after a few hours. For anyone from the Gillette adjustable world, this would be about a 1 or 2 setting.THORN: Best of all worlds. The extra .2mm or blade exposure from the Twig makes a big difference. The name Thorn suggests a level of sharpness that's a big exaggerated. You're basically jumping from a mild shave to a medium shave, which equates to about a 4 on a Gillette Fat Boy or Slim Adjustable.If you demand an extremely close shave and max out your adjustable razors and can only live with Feather blades, the Thorn, Twig and Leaf are not for you.PRO TIPS: Buy quality double-edge blades and break them in half (while still in the protective paper). They're cheaper and last forever. Also, if you end up flying with any safety razor, it must be placed in checked luggage or have no blade in your carryon.For anyone just starting out in the safety razor world, you might want to consider the Twig but will probably want to graduate to the Thorn. You MUST keep in mind that as mild as these razors are, they demand a different technique. You've probably read this before, but you need to let the razor do the work, applying virtually no pressure and letting the blade glide across your skin. Go strictly with the grain at first until you get the hang of it and after a few shaves, start working against the grain until you get the technique down.Ending on the tip that I started with: Get the Thorn Razor Set (or the Twig Razor Set, if you prefer). For just $20 more, you get a matching stand, 55 blades (the standalone razor comes with just 5) and a tin container to store your used blades for recycling.
A**R
Exactly What I’ve Been Looking For
This razor may not be for everyone but for my needs it’s as close to perfect as it gets. For context, I’ve been shaving with a double edge (DE) razor for nearly 20 years. For most of that time I’ve been using Feather blades in a German razor. I also use a Japanese shavette to line up my beard.I decided to try this razor because 1. It’s nearly impossible to consistently get up close to a beard with a DE. The back side of the head blocks your view no matter what position you try using. 2. You constantly have to remain aware of and adjust your shaving angle to ensure a good shave while avoiding nicks and burns. 3. I don’t always have the time and patience that DEs require when it comes to shaving before work or bed.The Leaf Thorn addressed all of these issues for me. The shape of head provides a significantly better view of my beard. The angle of the head vastly reduces the amount of time and effort it takes to maintain the correct shaving position.In terms of aggressiveness, the Leaf Thorn is equivalent to a decent closed comb DE razor. If you’re used to using those 5 or 6 blade cartridge razors DO NOT assume that you can transition over to this razor without adjusting your technique. You definitely need to avoid long, fast strokes with a heavy hand. If you tend to be a slow learner or if you think you’ll revert back to your multiblade shaving technique then the Leaf Twig might be a better option for you. However, if you’re a fast learner or you’re used to using a DE razor then the Leaf Thorn will be a natural transition for you. You’ll still need to use a light hand and short strokes. But you’ll find that the shave itself will ultimately be faster and easier. That said, keep in mind that the weight of the razor sits in the handle rather than the head. Not a big issue for me but some people might not like that.I haven’t had it long enough to speak to its durability but it has a nice amount of heft and it feels sturdy and precise when opening and closing it. The magnet for the blade is also a nice touch.As always, a razor is only as good as the blades that you put in it. There are lots of decent brands out there but I recommend Feathers. Snap them in half and you’re good to go.
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