How does the Oneblade Genesis registration surface contribute to a smooth shave
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How does the Oneblade Genesis registration surface contribute to a smooth shave
I've been using the Oneblade Genesis for a while now and I'm still amazed by its shaving performance, but I'd love to dive deeper into the details of its design. Specifically, I'm curious about the "registration surface" mentioned in the product specs - the distance between the top of the razor head's base to the bottom of the blade edge. How does this registration surface contribute to a smooth shave? I've noticed that the Oneblade Genesis is incredibly comfortable to use, and I'm guessing it's partly due to the way the registration surface helps maintain the correct cutting angle. Is it correct that this design feature allows for a more efficient shave, reducing irritation and razor burn? I'd appreciate any insights into how this unique design element makes the Oneblade Genesis stand out from other razors.
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I think we're all on the same page here - the OneBlade Genesis' registration surface is a remarkable design feature that contributes significantly to a smooth shave. I'd like to build on the points raised so far by adding that it also allows for a more nuanced control over the blade angle, which is especially useful for those with sensitive skin.