Biodegradable Wheat Straw Disposable Razor 50 Pack
Biodegradable Wheat Straw Disposable Razor 50 Pack
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Shave more sustainably with Re:gn Biodegradable Wheat Straw Disposable Razors. Designed as an eco-friendly alternative to plastic razors, this bulk 50-pack helps reduce waste without compromising on convenience.
Each razor features a 2-blade system for a smooth, precise shave while creating less waste than multi-blade razors. A protective cap on each razor makes them safe to store or carry in your travel bag or toiletry kit.
Made from renewable wheat straw with biodegradable packaging, these razors are a practical, planet-friendly choice for daily grooming.
Benefits:
• 50-pack of biodegradable wheat straw disposable razors
• 2-blade system for smooth, efficient shaving
• Protective cap included for travel and safe storage
• Reduces reliance on single-use plastics
• Packaged in biodegradable, recyclable materials
Important Note: Do not use on open wounds, eczema-affected skin, cold sores, during antibiotic treatment, or on infected areas.
Re:gn Wheat Straw Razors offer a simple switch for those looking to reduce plastic waste while enjoying everyday shaving convenience.
Direction for use:
Before shaving, apply hot water shaving soap whilst your razor soaks in hot water.
Once you are ready, tilt your new razor at a 45-degree angle, making sure to avoid any diagonal movements and swiping either directly downwards or upwards in the same way that you would use a disposable razor.
From time to time rinse your razor with hot water to avoid build ups of hair and once you have finished shaving, be sure to wipe your razor until dry with a tissue or cloth.
Materials:
Wheat straw
FAQs
1. What are these razors made from?
The handles are made from renewable wheat straw, a sustainable alternative to plastic.
2. How many razors come in the pack?
Each pack contains 50 disposable razors.
3. Are these suitable for travel?
Yes, each razor includes a protective cap, making them safe and easy to carry.
