Looking to join a new shaving club? We’ve reviewed the best options to help you find the right one for you. Shaving kits don’t last forever. Having a shaving subscription can end your frequent search for good products without the need to step out of your front door. This is a service that has grown in popularity and now has several options to choose from. The best shaving subscriptions deliver high-quality products within the required timeline. New blades and shaving cream can be delivered before the current ones run out, so you don’t have the hassle of going to the store and overpaying. We have gone through and tested many shave clubs to find the best.
Most of these services aren’t limited to razors, either. You can snag other great toiletries and products for sensitive skin, like shave gel, shaving butter, body wash, aloe vera, shea butter and aftershave. By including add-ons such as shaving cream and gel, Dollar Shave Club, Billie, Harry’s and other shaving subscriptions are looking to offer you more value than if you set up Subscribe and Save on Amazon for your favorite name-brand razor.
Don’t assume that a shaving club is limited to those who shave their face. Many of these services offer products targeted toward all genders.
Interested in ditching your drugstore disposable razor for a monthly razor subscription? This guide will help you choose the best shave club. We’ll update this list periodically.
Best shave club services for 2024
One of the original razor subscription services, famous for its 2012 viral video, Dollar Shave Club razors offers two club razor options for your daily shave: four-blade and six-blade. These cost $10 per month or less for replacement blades and a one-time cost for the handle.
The Dollar Shave brand started as just a razor subscription brand and has now expanded into several lines of men’s grooming products, including skincare, hair care, fragrance, deodorant, shaving and oral care.
For your first order, Dollar Shave Club urges you to get a starter pack, which includes four replacement cartridge refills, a razor cover, a handle and shave butter for $5. After two weeks, you’ll automatically get a restock shipment of two cartridge razors for $20 (or more if you add additional products). You can customize both your Dollar Shave starter kit and restock shipments to also include body wash, face wash, shampoo, post-shave dew, toothpaste and a toothbrush.
Although the Dollar Shave branding is aimed at men, I’ve bought and used Dollar Shave Club’s razor blades in the past and they’ve done well for ingrown hair on my legs and underarms.
Harry’s focuses on simplicity, style and higher-quality craftsmanship for its shaving and grooming products. There are just two handle options for their men’s razors and one type of razor cartridge. Its Winston handle is metal with no-slip rubber grips for $12. For $10, you can get the Truman, which has a rubber coating throughout and comes in orange, navy and green.
Like Dollar Shave Club, Harry’s has a shaving essentials grooming starter pack for $5 that comes with one razor blade cartridge, handle, travel cover and shave gel. With a Harry’s Shave Club subscription, you get eight new cartridges for $16 (plus shaving gel for an extra $6), every two to six months, depending on how often you shave.
In addition to blades, Harry’s also sells face wash, post-shave balm, soap and other body care items.
P.S. I’ve also used Harry’s razors with good shaving results. If you truly want a women’s razor for a close shave, Harry’s owns a brand called Flamingo that sells them but does not offer subscription boxes. Flamingo’s razor has a weighted ergonomic handle and a rubber grip for easy shaving.
Billie’s ambition as a shave club is to provide quality women’s razors and body care products that don’t cost more than men’s. Women’s personal care and shaving products are often subject to the “pink tax,” meaning they cost more simply because they are marketed to women.
The brand sells one style of razor, available in Instagram-worthy eight colors. It has five blades and a band of charcoal soap around the blades to help the razor slide easily for a comfortable shave.
Billie’s $10 starter kit includes a handle, two cartridges and a magnetic holder to store the razor in your shower. The company then sends you four replacement cartridges monthly (or whatever frequency you choose to get a blade refill), which also costs $10. Billie also sells body lotion, body wash and shave cream.
What I particularly love about this company is that it celebrates and normalizes women’s body hair, whether you choose to shave or not, with its Project Body Hair campaign. Anyone can submit a photo of their body hair, and you can see photos from others who’ve contributed. In a society that often demonizes any kind of physical flaw in women, this approach is frankly refreshing.
Coarse facial hair can be hard to shave, but kinky or curly hair is even harder. Bevel’s shave kit is designed with men of color in mind, to address their specific skin and shaving needs.
The shave kit mimics what you’d see at a barber shop, with a shaving brush, skin oil, shave cream and an aftershave balm. All of those skin products have moisturizing oils to prevent bumps, razor burn and ingrown hairs on your face and neck.
When it comes to the actual hair removal, instead of a multiblade cartridge, you use a single-blade safety razor. The complete kit is $59 with a subscription, an extra $16 the first time (or $90 without), and Bevel will send you refills of razor blades, oil, shaving cream and balm.
For men who love a straight razor shave, or who just consider themselves a bit hipster, there’s the Supply razor. This sleek single-edge razor is made from aerospace-grade stainless steel and uses injector-style blades that are easy to change. Its unique design helps it stand apart from the typical safety razor. This high-quality razor has a 100-year guarantee.
As an additional note, there is a starter set. It includes the razor handle with three months’ worth of blades, a shave brush, shaving cream and aftershave for $99. For just the razor, it’s $59, and new blades are $8 for eight blades — which the company says will last you for months.
Like Bevel, the Supply single-edge razor is designed to minimize skin irritation, razor bumps, ingrown hairs and razor burn. Its unique, high-quality design helps it stand apart from the typical safety razor.
Yeah, those prices are steep, but Supply offers you a 100-day trial. If you don’t like it after you try it, you can get a refund.
Supply sells a few extras too. For $31, you can get a beautiful, although superfluous, leather case.
I’d bet you’ve used one of Gillette’s razors in your life. In response to all of these razor subscriptions popping up in recent years, Gillette also offers its own shave club to help you save money.
You can choose between two starter kits, the ProGlide Shield and the SkinGuard kit. Both are usually priced at $14 but are free with a subscription and come with a handle, blade and travel case. Refills cost $26, and you can get them every one, three or six months.
Those prices are actually competitive with Amazon, at least for some of the products, and not all Gillette refills on Amazon offer Subscribe and Save. If you really want to “set it and forget it” with your razor blades, Gillette On Demand isn’t a bad deal.