Shaving should feel good, every time.
JOKMAE is a leading manufacturer of premium manual razors and shaving tools. With nearly two decades of expertise, we specialize in OEM/ODM solutions, delivering innovative, ergonomic razors for global brands.
Our adjustable razors provide a smooth, precise shave for all skin and hair types. Crafted for durability and sustainability, they offer a confident shaving experience while minimizing waste.
Perfect for daily use or as a thoughtful gift, JOKMAE redefines shaving—one shave at a time.
Why us?
Bonus Points
✓ Precision-Built for Exploration
With nearly two decades of expertise in razor design and manufacturing, we specialize in producing precision grooming tools tailored to diverse client needs. Our integrated design, development, and supply chain capabilities enable customized solutions that meet rigorous quality standards, ensuring exceptional performance in every shave.
✓ Unbeatable Value
Experience lasting savings from day one. A single investment in JOKMAE delivers a shaving cost that remains far below conventional cartridge systems year after year. This is engineered affordability—high performance without the recurring expense.
✓ All-Metal, Planet-Friendly Design
Crafted entirely from metal with zero plastic, the JOKMAE razor is built to last. Each blade is fully recyclable, aligning premium craftsmanship with environmental responsibility. It’s design that respects both the user and the planet.
✓ Freedom from Lock‑In
No proprietary blades, no subscriptions, no constraints. The JOKMAE razor is compatible with all standard double-edge blades worldwide, putting the power of choice—and real long-term value—back in your hands.
Frequently Asked Questions.
How often should I replace my safety razor blade?
This depends on the coarseness and density of your beard and your shaving frequency. Generally, a double-edge blade can last for 3-7 shaves. The best indicator is when you feel significant tugging or pulling during the shave, need to go over the same area repeatedly, or experience post-shave irritation. For the best experience, we recommend not over-extending blade usage.
What do "With the Grain," "Across the Grain," and "Against the Grain" mean? Which order is best?
These terms refer to the direction of your shaving stroke relative to your hair growth.
With The Grain (WTG): Shaving in the same direction your hair grows. Least irritating, but may not be the closest shave.
Across The Grain (XTG): Shaving perpendicular to the hair growth. A good balance between closeness and irritation.
Against The Grain (ATG): Shaving opposite to the hair growth. Provides the closest shave but has the highest risk of irritation and ingrown hairs.
Best Practice: For most, the ideal order is: 1st pass: WTG → 2nd pass: XTG → (Optional) 3rd pass: ATG. Always re-apply shaving cream between passes.
What is the proper steps for a traditional wet shave?
Prep: Wash your face with warm water and a cleanser to soften the beard and open pores.
Lather: Use a shaving brush to create a rich, creamy lather from a quality shaving soap or cream and apply it evenly to your face for protection and lubrication.
First Pass - With the Grain: Shave in the direction of hair growth (With the Grain). Do not apply pressure; let the weight of the razor do the work.
Second Pass - Across the Grain: Rinse your face, apply more lather, and shave again perpendicular to the direction of growth (Across the Grain).
(Optional) Third Pass - Against the Grain: For ultimate smoothness, apply lather and shave against the direction of growth (Against the Grain). Those with sensitive skin should skip this step.
Aftercare: Rinse your face with cold water to close pores, then use an alcohol-free aftershave balm or lotion to soothe the skin.
Why do I keep getting nicks and cuts with a safety razor? How can I avoid them?
Incorrect Angle: The optimal angle between the razor and skin is approximately 30 degrees. Too large an angle (handle far from face) won't shave effectively; too small an angle (handle against face) will cause cuts.
Using Pressure: The biggest mistake is thinking "pressing harder gives a closer shave." A safety razor relies on blade sharpness and its own weight. Guide it gently with ZERO pressure.
Dull Blade: Using old or low-quality blades forces you to use more pressure, increasing risk.
Poor Preparation: Beard isn't softened enough, or insufficient lubricating lather.
Solution: Practice maintaining the 30-degree angle, imagine the razor is "gliding" over your skin, and ensure you use a sharp blade with plenty of lubrication.
There's more to shaving.
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The Skin Barrier: Why It’s More Important Than You Realize
Shaving isn’t just about removing hair — it’s one of the most significant daily rituals for your skin barrier, directly influencing its strength, resilience, and ability to retain moisture for a visibly healthy and youthful complexion. A mindful shave today builds the skin you’ll see tomorrow.
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Designed for Her: Safe, Smooth, Confident
Shaving should empower women, not force compromise. A razor must respect her skin—its curves, its sensitivity, its need for safety and smoothness. True care means gentle precision, consistent comfort, and confidence in every glide. No cuts, no irritation, no compromise.
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How the Shaving Industry Has Let You Down
For years, the industry prioritized profits over skin health—adding features while ignoring real shaving problems like irritation and discomfort.
Jokmae is changing that. We listen, engineer precisely, and deliver what truly matters: a comfortable, healthy shave every day.