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A quality razor handle is important to getting a great hair cut or shave as well as maximizing the longevity of the razor. Choose from a variety of haircutting razors, cartridge shaving razors, safety razors and straight razors to meet your needs. 

A quality razor handle is important to getting a great hair cut or shave as well as maximizing the longevity of the razor. Choose from a variety of haircutting razors, cartridge shaving razors, safety razors and straight razors to meet your needs. 

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Feather Plier Razor

Feather Plier Razor

$150.00

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Feather Styling Razor Black Handle

Feather Styling Razor

$46.95

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Feather Styling Razor Detail Handle

Feather Detail Styling Razor

$46.95

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Feather Styling Razor Texturizing Handle

Feather Texturizing Styling Razor

$46.95

Feather Wood Look Styling Razor

Feather Wood Look Styling Razor

$54.95

Feather Styling Razor W for haircutting

Feather Styling Razor W

$69.95 $49.95
Seki Edge Haircutting Styling Razor (SS-702)

Seki Edge Haircutting Styling Razor (SS-702)

$16.00 $12.00
Feather Artist Club DX Wood Razor

Feather Artist Club DX Wood Razor

$280.00

Feather Artist Club DX Japanese Straight Razor

Feather Artist Club DX Straight Razor

$210.00

Feather Artist Club SR Folding Razor - Black

Feather Artist Club SR Folding Razor

$165.00

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Feather Nape and Body Razor

Feather Nape & Body Razor

$46.95

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Getting Started with Feather Styling Razors and Blades

Getting Started with Feather Styling Razors and Blades

by JATAI, 29 Nov 2021
If you're new to razor haircutting and new to the Feather Styling Razor, you might find there are a number of choices to make when it comes to using one. We know learning how to razor cut is already a big task and commitment, so getting the most out of your razor shouldn't be. In this article, we will be covering the unique benefits of the Feather Styling Razor, the different components to the system and which blades you should be using. HISTORY OF THE FEATHER STYLING RAZOR But first, a little bit of interesting history. Prior to the 1990's there was no haircutting razor available that had a guard. While that's difficult to imagine today, at the time, if you wanted to do razor haircutting you had to use a bare blade razor. This was a problem for many hairdressers because they didn't want to cut themselves or their clients. To say the least, the fear was real.  As a consequence, razor haircutting was not popular. Seeing the need in the industry, JATAI and Feather created a new kind of razor in 1992. You guessed it, the Feather Styling Razor was born. A unique and innovative haircutting razor that not only had a guard, but used replaceable blades. It was a never-before-seen product that hairdressers fell in love with. Today, the Feather Styling Razor is the number one haircutting razor in the world. With 30 years of dependability and quality control, the Feather Styling Razor is used all over the world by stylists and even barbers.   FEATURES OF THE FEATHER STYLING RAZOR   It's a System There are several unique features of the Feather Styling Razor. First off, it's a system. You can't just have the handle to make it work. You need the blades and the disposal case too.  The brilliant no-touch system allows you to easily insert, remove and replace blades without ever touching the blade! For sanitation and safety purposes, it doesn't get much better than this. You can watch this video on how to use the no-touch system. Safe Disposal of Blades Let's talk about that disposal case for a moment. The Feather Disposal Case is a container with a slot at the top used for removing and disposing used blades. Once a blade becomes dull, you remove the blades with the case. When the case fills up, you can dispose of it properly to keep wildlife safe. Blades are still sharp once they hit the landfill, so it's important to make sure they stay out of harms way. You can dispose the case at your local pharmacy or sharps recycling center. The Handle Design The handle itself has an ergonomic design. It's easy to hold and maneuver. The hole at the end is not necessarily to put your finger in. While you can do this, it can be restrictive. So use it or don't use it, it's up to you based on your preferences. The head of the razor is made of Japanese stainless steel. It's designed in a way that holds the blade snug in place. There is no chatter or movement of the blade in the razor head, making it very easy to use the razor. You may notice there are two types of handles. There is the standard handle and then the detail handle. The detail handle is 1" shorter and designed for detailed work such as razor cutting the fringe or small areas that need attention.   The Blades Finally, the biggest feature of all is the blades. The blades are what do most of the work. Made in Japan, there is an enormous amount of quality control that goes into making the blades in order to ensure the blades are made properly. It's due to the commitment and attention to detail that Feather has some of the most dependable and consistent blades on the market. They are made of 100% Japanese stainless steel. The blades are extremely sharp so they don't snag the hair and they last a long time so one blade goes a long way! The Feather Styling Razor Standard Blades are the most popular and the first blade to be produced. It has a built-in guard and comes in a pack of 10 blades. It's the most versatile blade and used for everyday razor haircutting. For most, this will be the go-to blade.  The Feather Styling Razor Texturizing Blades was the second blade to be produced. It has a unique guard pattern that allows you to cut 25% less hair than the Standard Blades. This blade is useful for razor cutting thin hair or if you want texture but don't want to take off too much hair. It's often associated with the red handle but the Texturizing Blade can be used in any Styling Razor handles. The Feather Styling Razor Standard R-Type Blades is the newest of the three. This blade looks similar to the Standard Blades but it has less guard. With 40% more blade exposure, you will cut off a lot more hair so be careful! This blade is best for a razor haircutter who is quite proficient in razor haircutting, wants to razor cut more quickly and wants less resistance in the hair. The more guard there is on the blade, the more resistance there will be. So, the R-Type Blades can be viewed as a stepping stone between a guarded blade and an unguarded blade, giving the most freedom when it comes to razor haircutting.  The Feather Styling Razor and blade system works. Throughout the years, competitors have tried to come up with their own version of a haircutting razor with a guard. But many blades and handles end up being produced in China. The quality and standards are not as high. They wear out faster and don't hold up as well. We believe the razor is an extension of your hand. Razors are a tool, that if properly made and handled, you can create beautiful art with them. Like a paintbrush, if your brushes are of quality, your strokes are nice and smooth. Your experience as a painter is more satisfying and fun. And your final artwork becomes a masterpiece. You are going to love razor haircutting. It brings creativity and art to haircutting. Please be sure to check out our JATAI Academy's Education CONNECT for tons of educational videos on how to use our various razors including the Feather Styling Razor.   Product, Haircutting Razors
The Evolution of the Feather Plier Razor

The Evolution of the Feather Plier Razor

by JATAI, 17 May 2023
The Feather Plier Razor has quickly become the industry standard for bare blade razor cutting. You've probably seen it used by your favorite stylists on Insta or you've attended classes with the instructor using one. The Feather Plier Razor is the ultimate haircutting razor and the most dangerous. Prior to the 1990's most hair professionals did not use a haircutting razor. They primarily used scissors. Although there were some hairstylists that used a bare blade razor, many stylists were scared to use one in fear they would cut themselves and their clients. It was unfortunate because a razor could add so much more depth to their haircutting abilities. But in 1992, Feather and JATAI created a razor would forever change the way hairstylists looked at razor cutting. The Feather Styling Razor was born. A handle that uses guarded replaceable blades was a historical game changer in the industry. Now stylists could razor cut without cutting themselves or their clients. Since its inception, the Feather Styling Razor has quickly become the most popular and well-known haircutting razor on the market. Stylists have been able to be more creative, create new looks and experiment with the Styling Razor to further their craft. And with the ability to use 3 different blades in the handle, this further tailored to the needs of the stylist. But this article is about the Feather Plier Razor, isn't it? Yes, we're getting there... The Feather Styling Razor has been a great introductory razor for stylists. Many will stick with the Feather Styling Razor for the rest of their career. They are perfectly fine with the guarded blade and don't see any issue with the guard. But for some, the guard gets in the way, and they want more freedom. If it wasn't for social media, the Plier Razor might not have gained the popularity it has gained. For stylists, it's fun to show video using the razor to cut hair and it's satisfying to watch. It's also eye catching to see the before and after results when using a Plier correctly. It's a unique skillset that stylists want to show off because not everyone can use one. It takes practice and patience and generally a lot of money if you want to learn from the best. In fact, we see more social content around the Plier than the Styling Razor for this very reason. And while this is a valuable and admirable skillset, any stylist who uses a Feather Plier Razor will get cut. Sometimes those cuts can get nasty, but that's the price you pay for using a bare blade razor. It's interesting to see razor haircutting come full circle. From a time when razor cutting was frowned upon because it was dangerous to a time where it's highly inspirational and desirable to razor cut with a bare blade. In fact, more and more razor cutting classes using a bare blade are popping up. Why is this change happening? First off, razor cutting is minimally taught in beauty school. Razor cutting is considered an advanced skill so if you want to get good at it, you'll have to get additional training. Using a bare blade razor is considered a specialized skill. Stylists pay a lot of money to learn this skill and in turn can charge a lot more for their services because they can create looks that have more depth which cannot be created with scissors alone. So you see more razor cutting classes because there is a demand but also there are more stylists who know how to razor cut with a bare blade razor. Secondly, the hair industry is expanding and growing. Stylists are getting better faster. They are curious and hungry to be the best at their craft which means learning to use more tools, becoming exposed to new and better products, and learning from the best in the industry. Thirdly, there are many stylists who want to 'graduate' from the guarded blade and move up to the unguarded blade. By doing so, this gives ultimate freedom in razor haircutting. Sometimes the guard can get in the way. If there is too much guard, it can create drag. So they are willing to take the risk of cutting themselves in order to eliminate the guard. Stylists are becoming more brave. They are not as afraid at trying new things. But in an industry that has grown over the years, they need to stand out. Standing out could mean specializing in a certain type of haircut or being known for something specific such as specializing in razor cutting or updos. There are more niches than ever these days. Razor cutting with a bare blade is a growing industry. And what better way to do bare blade haircutting than with a Feather Plier Razor. Made in Japan, the slim French razor profile and folding handle makes this razor difficult to compete with. The Feather Plier Razor uses extremely sharp blades. In fact, there is no better blade than the Feather Plier Blade for razor cutting. They are consistent, high quality and long lasting. The Feather Plier Razor is a tool you must take seriously, or it will seriously take you. Give it respect and it will respect you back. But with proper care and attention you can minimize injury. And with proper technique you can create a masterpiece and some of the most beautiful haircuts you've ever seen. The bare blade razor has come full circle. If you're ready to take your razor cutting to the next level, start with the best tool, the Feather Plier Razor.   Product, Haircutting Razors
What You Should Know About Using a Double Edge Razor

What You Should Know About Using a Double Edge Razor

by JATAI, 11 Oct 2021
As a man, getting the perfect shave seems so cliché. But cliché as it may sound, getting a great shave has always been an important result for a man's grooming routine. It is important to note that getting a great close shave requires a few things: using the right razor, using the right blade and having good technique. For the at home shaver, most men use cartridge razors, electric razors or a foil shaver because they are easy to use without cutting themselves. Men who want a quick shave resort to these kinds of razors. However, the shave is generally not as close as it could be. If you want a much closer shave and have a little more time to dedicate to shaving, it's best to use a double edge razor. Or if you're more adventurous, a straight razor is the best shave you can get. If you're not ready for a straight razor, a double edge or safety razor would be the next level up. There are several convincing reasons why using a double edge razor can be more beneficial. Are you ready to become a wet shaver?   WHY YOU SHOULD SWITCH TO DOUBLE EDGE RAZORS  1) You get a Better Value for Your Shaver Double edge blades are very inexpensive and you also have two sides of the blade to shave with which means twice the shaving capacity per blade. Because double edge blades are only composed of a thin sheet of metal, they are easy to produce and package. Each blade is easily under $1 each. However, cartridge blades contain several blades and have a plastic housing that results in a higher cost. Often replacement cartridge blades are well over $2 each and can run as high as $5 per cartridge! 2) You can Often Get More Shaves Out of a Double Edge Blade This is because double edge blades are sharper than cartridge blades. Since cartridge blades often contain anywhere from 2 to 7 blades in a cartridge, the blades don't have to be as sharp because if one of the blades doesn't cut the hair, the second, third or fourth blade will cut it. On the other hand, a single edge blade will be expected to cut off most hair in a single pass. Of course, the number of shaves you can get out of any blade also depends on the quality of the blade itself. Not all double edge blades or cartridge blades are made the same. For example, Feather Double Edge Blades have a reputation of having some of the sharpest blades around so you can generally get more shaves out of them than other brands.   3) You'll Likely Get Less Irritation When you are shaving with a double edge blade, you're shaving with a single blade. When multiple blades pass the skin multiple times, this creates irritation. Think about it. If 5 blades pass the skin 3 times, this is 15 blades going over the skin. On the other hand, if 1 blade passes the skin 3 times, this is 3 blades going over the skin. Less irritation means less redness, razor burn, razor bumps and better for sensitive skin.   4) Cartridge Blades Often get Clogged When there are many blades close together like in a cartridge blade, the hairs get stuck between the blades. Even after rinsing, sometimes the hair just doesn't pass through. With a single safety razor blade, hair can pass right through after a rinse. Clogged hairs between blades is a big nuisance and can also affect your shaving quality.   5) Safety Blades are Better for the Environment Since they are single sheets of metal they can decompose. Meanwhile, cartridge blades have plastic around them and plastic does not degrade easily. They sit in the landfills and end up in our oceans. If the environment means anything to you, this could be a very good reason to switch.   KEY DIFFERENCES There is a difference in how cartridge razors are used versus double edge razors. Cartridge razors are designed to remove as much hair as possible at one time and a double edge razor works by gradually reducing hair with each pass. Another thing to note is that double edge razors have a higher learning curve than cartridge razors. You'll definitely need some practice as there is a much greater risk of cutting yourself. However, once you get the hang of it, the results are worth it. When using a double edge razor be sure to replace the blade when they start to get dull to prevent any nicking or cutting. The number of times you might use a double edge razor blade depends on the quality of the blade and the technique. It may also help to designate a specific day of the week to change the blade. While double edge razors can help with skin irritation, there are other ways you can reduce these issues by simply taking care of your skin. If you are tired of razor burn, ingrown hairs, redness and bumps, it's important that you pay extra attention to the quality of your skin. Sensitive skin can be more prone to razor burn so exfoliate and remove dead skin cells before you shave so you can achieve a clean shave every time. This also helps to prevent ingrown hairs as exfoliating removes hardened proteins that block the hair follicle.   HOW TO SHAVE WITH A DOUBLE EDGE RAZOR 1) To begin, prep the area you want to shave by wetting it with warm water. When it's wet, this allows the hair to soften and swell making it easier to shave. A good time when this occurs is after a shower. 2) Once the area is wet, apply shaving cream or use a shaving brush. Lather your face using a swirl motion to distribute the cream evenly. 3) When shaving, shave in the direction of hair growth. Do not shave against the grain, especially on your first pass. Hair grows in various directions on different parts of the face and neck so pay attention to how your hair grows. With thicker hair, shorter strokes should be used. With more fine hair, strokes can be longer. Strokes should not be applied with pressure when using a double edge razor. 4) Let the razor glide over the skin for best results at a thirty degree angle relative to the skin. A 30 degree angle is the optimal shaving angle. If you notice the blade is getting dull, rotate the handle and use the remaining side of the blade to shave. Shaving at the right angle can be achieved by using the right razor. Feather Double Edge Razors are designed to easily achieve this optimal angle.  5) When there is build-up in the razor, be sure to run it under a stream of water or fill a sink with hot water and rapidly move the razor back and forth to remove the hair from the blades. Repeat this process as necessary until your clean shave has been achieved. Your morning shave should take no more than 10 minutes. 6) It's important to note that to get the closest shave, it may be necessary to stretch the skin in the opposite direction of the razor's path with the free hand so that the razor glides more easily. Stroke downward with the razor. Stretching the skin opens the hair follicle that exposes more of the hair shaft so it can be cut shorter. 7) Post shave, rinse your skin with cold water to close the pores. Follow up with proper skin care products such as toner and a good moisturizer. And voila! You've completed your first traditional wet shave. Getting a great wet shave with a double edge razor is well worth it. It takes some practice and a little know how, but once you get the hang of it, you will love the outcomes and say good-bye to yesterday's cartridge or electric shavers.    Product, Double Edge Razors
The Feather Butler Razor: A Different Kind of Cartridge Razor

The Feather Butler Razor: A Different Kind of Cartridge Razor

by JATAI, 20 Sep 2023
When it comes to shaving, finding the perfect razor is essential for achieving a smooth, comfortable, and irritation-free experience. Feather, a renowned Japanese company known for its high-quality shaving products, has introduced this exceptional razor that has gained popularity among shaving enthusiasts worldwide: the Feather Butler Razor. Let's delve into what makes this razor unique and an impressive grooming tool. The Feather Butler Razor is a true masterpiece that embodies elegance, precision, and functionality. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this razor combines classic design elements with cutting-edge technology to deliver an unmatched shaving experience. Let's take a look at the Butler's unique features.   The Feather Butler Razor's Unique Features Artisanal Design The Feather Butler Razor features a timeless design with a stainless steel handle that exudes luxury and sophistication. It has a heavier weight than most cartridge razors which allows the razor to do the work. It has an ergonomic shape allowing for precise control during shaving. And the horizontal grooves along the handle provides a comfortable grip. It's free standing so it can take up less space when sitting on the counter or in the medicine cabinet. And lastly, the handle is short for greater control. This razor is not short of design features (no pun intended) which aid in a superior shaving experience.   Uses 3 Different Blades The Feather Butler Razor uses F3, MR3 Neo and F2 blades which allows you to pick the best blade to meet your shaving needs. The blade replacement process is quick and straightforward, ensuring a consistently smooth and effortless shave. The F3 blade is a triple blade cartridge with a wavy guard built into each blade. This helps reduce pressure on the skin and makes it great for reducing irritation and razor burn. Perfect for sensitive skin, each blade has its own suspension so it can ride smoothly over the skin. The blades also feature SiC ceramic coating technology for durability and comfort. It comes in a 4 or 8 pack. The MR3 Neo Blade is also a triple blade cartridge. It features a semicircular guard and provides the closest shave out of the 3 F-System blades. It also features a metal roller for a close and comfortable shave. This blade is more aggressive than the F3 Blades. It comes as a pack of 9 blades. The F2 Neo Blade has 2 blades. It's best for someone looking for a more economical blade choice. With sharp edges and thin blades and a one push cleaning feature, this blade does the job for less. It comes in a 10 pack.   Adjustable Head Movement This razor allows users to adjust the cartridge movement according to their preferences. By simply moving the switch between 'lock' and 'free' on the handle, you can customize the blade's maneuverability. When set to 'lock' the cartridge head locks in place for more controlled shaving such as around facial hair. When sent to 'free' the cartridge moves with the angles of the skin.   Luxurious Presentation The Feather Butler Razor comes in a beautifully crafted presentation box, making it an ideal gift for any grooming enthusiast or a stylish addition to your shaving collection. The Feather Butler Razor has unparalleled precision. The impeccable craftsmanship and unique design make this razor a great choice for addressing all areas of the face, even challenging areas such as around facial hair and the neckline. It provides superior comfort coupled with the razor's balanced weight distribution. With a gentle and comfortable shaving experience the reduction in pressure minimizes skin irritation and razor burn. The Butler is durable and long-lasting where each blade results in cost-effective shaving in the long run. And lastly, the Feather Butler Razor's unique adjustable blade movement feature allows users to customize their shave according to their needs. The razor's exquisite design and luxurious presentation box make it a desirable grooming accessory, elevating the shaving experience to a whole new level. As you can see, it's not your ordinary cartridge razor. The Butler takes into consideration many downfalls that other cartridge razors have and bundles it all in one razor. Check out the Butler Razor.   Product, Cartridge Razors, Shaving Razors