Getting Started
Leaf Two watch, then shave.
Welcome to your new Leaf razor. Jump to whatever part of the ritual you need, or start from the top and let it play.
Unbox the Razor Opening up a Leaf Two Razor.
You should immediately feel the quality when you first pick up your new razor.
- REMOVE THE RAZOR
The Leaf Two razor handle will be the first thing you see, take this out and set it aside.
- REMOVE THE BLADE PACK
Find the starter 10-pack of blades. It will be immediately visible after removing the handle, in the topside of the paper-molded insert.
- RECYCLE THE PACKAGING
All of the packaging is paper, and is curb-side recyclable.
FIRST LOOKS? Wow.
The Leaf Two is a two-blade pivoting safety razor. Hold it, turn it over, get a feel for it's weight and balance. This is your new razor.
Watch the unboxing for your razor or kit, closely review blade loading, and complete your orientation for the grip-sleeve and the stand if you have them.
FROM HEAD to toe.
No matter where you remove hair, you'll find a clean, comfortable shave with the Leaf Two Razor.
CARE FOR THE THINGS that care for you.
A few minutes every now and then is the difference between a razor you replace and one you hand down.
Your razor is finished to fight off corrosion, but nothing that lives in a wet room is indestructible. Keep it clean, let it dry, give it some air. And every once in a while, give it a deep clean. That's it!
WHEN, HOW & which ones?
Leaf steel blades run about 20¢ each. Plastic refills can cost $2.50-5.00+. The math, as they say, maths.
Our razors do not use proprietary blades. They work with standard safety blades.
quick answers.
Most shavers get 6–12 shaves per blade. Everyone is different, some go months - others like a new blade every other shave.
You'll know it's time when the razor tugs instead of glides.
Standard half-DE blade shapes like Leaf Shave brand blades, or (almost) any double-edge blade snapped in half.
(Please note: as we don't control manufacturing tolerances for other brands of blades, we can't guarantee every single blade in existence will fit Leaf Shave razors).
Yes! The pivoting head and gentle blade exposures make it more forgiving than a traditional safety razor.
Get a Leaf recycling tin drop your used blades in, and when it's full, mail the whole thing back to us or recycle locally.
Press (don't wipe) with a clean cloth or bandage. Typically, nicks close on their own in a minute or two.