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Safety Razor Blades
Regular price $15.00 Save Liquid error (product-template line 122): -Infinity%Over two billion plastic razors and cartridges are discarded annually in the U.S. alone. Well Kept’s goal is to reduce that number.
Set of 20 recyclable safety razor blades compatible with all Well Kept razors. The blades are plastic free with their packaging recyclable; the blades are also recyclable.
Well Kept recommends switching out the blade every 5-8 shaves.
Replacement blades are a fraction of the cost [$.70 vs. multi-blade cartridges that cost between $3-7]. Although initially more expensive, after only two years, you will save at least $25 [the more you shave, the more you save]; after five years that number increases to over $145.
How to Use: To initially assemble or change your blade, take hold of your razor in one hand, then grip the head of the razor in the other. Be sure to pinch from the top and bottom in order to avoid the blade which protrudes from the sides. Unscrew the handle and gently lay the pieces on whichever surface you’re working on. If you’re changing out the blade this is a great time to give all three pieces a good rinse. If you’ve been using the shave oil, a quick bath in soapy water works great.
Putting it back together is simple. Just position the blade onto the top cover [piece 1]. Position the next on top of the blade ensuring the spacer [the elevated square visible on piece 3] touches the blade. Finally, screw the handle back into place. Remember to hold the head steady from the top and bottom rather then sides in order to avoid pinching the blade [which will be brand new and sharp]. Screw the handle on firmly [you’ll notice the blade will flex a little, that’s totally normal].

Citrus Shave Soap
Regular price $18.00 Save Liquid error (product-template line 122): -Infinity%Over two billion plastic razors and cartridges are discarded annually in the U.S. alone. Well Kept’s goal is to reduce that number.
Well Kept's Citrus Shave Soap creates a light lather, and when used with the Safety Razor, provides a smooth shave – leaving skin nourished and lightly scented.
Size: 114 g
How to Use: Begin with steamed and exfoliated skin; follow with shave soap, then gently glide the razor over your skin and let its weight apply the pressure for you. Shave with the grain to reduce irritation; if hair remains, shave against the grain on your second pass.
Ingredients: Sodium Olivate, Sodium Cocoate, Sodium Castorate, Sodium Cocoa Butterate, Sodium Shea Butterate, Beeswax, Chamomile Flower, Lemon Oil, Lemongrass Oil, Grapefruit Oil, Lime Oil, Bergamot Oil, Orange Peel Oil, Tangerine Oil.

Blade Bank
Regular price $26.00 Save Liquid error (product-template line 122): -Infinity%Over two billion plastic razors and cartridges are discarded annually in the U.S. alone. Well Kept’s goal is to reduce that number.
Well Kept's Blade Bank is the perfect place to safely store your used safety razor blades. Once full, send it back to Well Kept to recycle it for you AND send you a new blade bank.
While used blades are recyclable, due to how sharp they are, they cannot be recycled in your curb-side pickup. Blade Bank fits 80-100 blades.
Replacement blades are a fraction of the cost [$.70 vs. multi-blade cartridges that cost between $3-7]. Although initially more expensive, after only two years, you will save at least $25 [the more you shave, the more you save]; after five years that number increases to over $145.
Size + Contents: 7.5 cm x 4.3 cm x 1.6 cm; made of stainless steel
How to Use: To initially assemble or change your blade, take hold of your razor in one hand, then grip the head of the razor in the other. Be sure to pinch from the top and bottom in order to avoid the blade which protrudes from the sides. Unscrew the handle and gently lay the pieces on whichever surface you’re working on. If you’re changing out the blade this is a great time to give all three pieces a good rinse. If you’ve been using the shave oil, a quick bath in soapy water works great.
Putting it back together is simple. Just position the blade onto the top cover [piece 1]. Position the next on top of the blade ensuring the spacer [the elevated square visible on piece 3] touches the blade. Finally, screw the handle back into place. Remember to hold the head steady from the top and bottom rather then sides in order to avoid pinching the blade [which will be brand new and sharp]. Screw the handle on firmly [you’ll notice the blade will flex a little, that’s totally normal].

Safety Razor - Rose
Regular price $82.00 Save Liquid error (product-template line 122): -Infinity%Over two billion plastic razors and cartridges are discarded annually in the U.S. alone. Well Kept’s goal is to reduce that number.
With its single sharp blade, the safety razor provides a close shave while reducing irritation. The brass handle is made to last, reduces plastic waste, and is more cost effective over time. The razor's weighted handle allows you to shave without applying any pressure, again, reducing irritation, as well as the occurrence of in-grown hairs.
The razor is made of solid brass and designed to last a lifetime. Both the razor and blades are plastic free with their packaging recyclable; the blades are also recyclable.
Replacement blades are a fraction of the cost [$.70 vs. multi-blade cartridges that cost between $3-7]. Although initially more expensive, after only two years, you will save at least $25 [the more you shave, the more you save]; after five years that number increases to over $145.
How to Use: To shave, begin with steamed and exfoliated skin; follow with shave oil or soap, then gently glide the razor over your skin and let its weight apply the pressure for you. Shave with the grain to reduce irritation; if hair remains, shave against the grain on your second pass.
To initially assemble or change your blade, take hold of your razor in one hand, then grip the head of the razor in the other. Be sure to pinch from the top and bottom in order to avoid the blade which protrudes from the sides. Unscrew the handle and gently lay the pieces on whichever surface you’re working on. If you’re changing out the blade this is a great time to give all three pieces a good rinse. If you’ve been using the shave oil, a quick bath in soapy water works great.
Putting it back together is simple. Just position the blade onto the top cover [piece 1]. Position the next on top of the blade ensuring the spacer [the elevated square visible on piece 3] touches the blade. Finally, screw the handle back into place. Remember to hold the head steady from the top and bottom rather then sides in order to avoid pinching the blade [which will be brand new and sharp]. Screw the handle on firmly [you’ll notice the blade will flex a little, that’s totally normal].

Shave Oil
Regular price $34.00 Save Liquid error (product-template line 122): -Infinity%Over two billion plastic razors and cartridges are discarded annually in the U.S. alone. Well Kept’s goal is to reduce that number.
This almond-based shave oil pairs with Well Kept’s Safety Razor to provide a smooth shave and hydrate your skin simultaneously. Added argan oil, Vitamin E and rosemary essential oil reduce skin irritation and help with moisture retention.
Size: 4 oz. | 118 mL
How to Use: Begin with steamed and exfoliated skin; follow with shave oil, then gently glide the razor over your skin and let its weight apply the pressure for you. Shave with the grain to reduce irritation; if hair remains, shave against the grain on your second pass.
Ingredients: almond oil, argan oil, Vitamin E and rosemary essential oil.

Safety Razor - Cream
Regular price $82.00 Save Liquid error (product-template line 122): -Infinity%Over two billion plastic razors and cartridges are discarded annually in the U.S. alone. Well Kept’s goal is to reduce that number.
With its single sharp blade, the safety razor provides a close shave while reducing irritation. The brass handle is made to last, reduces plastic waste, and is more cost effective over time. The razor's weighted handle allows you to shave without applying any pressure, again, reducing irritation, as well as the occurrence of in-grown hairs.
The razor is made of solid brass and designed to last a lifetime. Both the razor and blades are plastic free with their packaging recyclable; the blades are also recyclable.
Replacement blades are a fraction of the cost [$.70 vs. multi-blade cartridges that cost between $3-7]. Although initially more expensive, after only two years, you will save at least $25 [the more you shave, the more you save]; after five years that number increases to over $145.
How to Use: To shave, begin with steamed and exfoliated skin; follow with shave oil or soap, then gently glide the razor over your skin and let its weight apply the pressure for you. Shave with the grain to reduce irritation; if hair remains, shave against the grain on your second pass.
To initially assemble or change your blade, take hold of your razor in one hand, then grip the head of the razor in the other. Be sure to pinch from the top and bottom in order to avoid the blade which protrudes from the sides. Unscrew the handle and gently lay the pieces on whichever surface you’re working on. If you’re changing out the blade this is a great time to give all three pieces a good rinse. If you’ve been using the shave oil, a quick bath in soapy water works great.
Putting it back together is simple. Just position the blade onto the top cover [piece 1]. Position the next on top of the blade ensuring the spacer [the elevated square visible on piece 3] touches the blade. Finally, screw the handle back into place. Remember to hold the head steady from the top and bottom rather then sides in order to avoid pinching the blade [which will be brand new and sharp]. Screw the handle on firmly [you’ll notice the blade will flex a little, that’s totally normal].