3-Blade vs 5-Blade Razor: Which Is Actually Better for You? — SmartShave UK

3-Blade vs 5-Blade Razor: Which Is Actually Better for You?

The debate between 3-blade and 5-blade razors comes up every time someone buys a new razor. The honest answer depends on your skin type, hair coarseness, and how you shave. Here’s the complete breakdown.

More blades sounds like a simple win — but the reality is more nuanced. Each blade configuration suits a different type of shaver, and choosing the wrong one is a common cause of persistent irritation. SmartShave offers both 3-blade (SB3, CB3) and 5-blade (GG5, BB5) options because neither is universally superior.

How multi-blade razors actually work

Multi-blade cartridges work on the “hysteresis” principle: each blade slightly lifts the hair above skin level before cutting, so the final blade cuts the hair slightly below the skin surface. The result is a closer shave than a single pass with one blade. More blades = more lift-and-cut cycles in a single stroke.

The trade-off is that more blades per stroke also means more skin contact per stroke. For men with sensitive skin or those prone to razor bumps, this increased contact can cause more irritation per pass — even though fewer passes are needed overall.

Head-to-head comparison

Factor3-Blade (SB3 / CB3)5-Blade (GG5 / BB5)
Closeness of shaveVery close (1 or 2 passes)Closest possible (1 pass)
Sensitive skinBetter — less skin contact per passGood with fresh blade
Coarse / thick hairWorks wellBetter — more lift per stroke
Head shavingGoodExcellent — fewer passes needed
Razor bumps riskLowerSlightly higher
Blade lifespan5–7 shavesSlightly longer per blade
Price (SmartShave)£9.99 starter / £14.99 monthly£9.99 starter / £14.99 monthly

Choose 3-blade if:

  • You have sensitive skin. Fewer blades per pass means less friction per stroke — ideal for skin that reacts to shaving.
  • You’re prone to ingrown hairs. The hysteresis effect is less pronounced with 3 blades, meaning hair is cut closer to the natural surface level and less likely to curl back into the skin.
  • You’re a beginner. A 3-blade razor is more forgiving in terms of learning the correct pressure and technique.
  • You shave daily. If you’re shaving every day, skin gets minimal recovery time. A gentler blade configuration reduces cumulative daily irritation.

Choose 5-blade if:

  • You have coarse or thick hair. The additional blades provide more lift cycles per stroke, cutting through dense, wiry hair more effectively.
  • You shave your head. A 5-blade razor covers more surface area per pass — crucial on the larger, curved surface of the scalp.
  • You shave every 2–3 days. Longer hair between shaves benefits from the additional cutting power of 5 blades.
  • You want maximum closeness in minimum time. One pass with a SmartShave 5-blade typically matches the result of two passes with a 3-blade.
SmartShave’s view

Both 3-blade and 5-blade SmartShave razors use the same ceramic-coated carbon steel blades with aloe vera and vitamin E lubrication strips, and both are available on the same pricing. The right choice is genuinely personal — if you’re unsure, start with the 3-blade (SB3 or CB3) and switch to 5-blade if you feel you want a closer result or are shaving your head.

Does blade count affect how often you change blades?

Yes, slightly. A 5-blade cartridge typically outlasts a 3-blade cartridge slightly because each individual blade does less mechanical work per shave. The recommended replacement interval for both is 5–7 shaves, but 5-blade users often find they comfortably reach 7 shaves before quality drops. Both SmartShave subscription plans deliver four blades per month — correctly calibrated for either configuration on a daily shaving schedule.

SmartShave — 3-blade & 5-blade options, same price

Both available from £9.99. Monthly subscription £14.99. Free UK delivery. Cancel any time.

£9.99Starter kit
£19.994 cartridges + handle
£14.99/moMonthly subscription
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is a 5-blade razor better than 3-blade?

Not universally. A 5-blade gives a closer single-pass shave and is better for coarse hair and head shaving. A 3-blade is better for sensitive skin, daily shaving, and those prone to ingrown hairs. Both SmartShave options perform excellently within their intended use cases.

Can more blades cause more ingrown hairs?

Yes, potentially. More blades create more hysteresis effect — cutting hair slightly below the skin level. For men with curly or coarse hair, this increases the chance of a freshly cut hair curling back into the follicle. If you’re prone to ingrown hairs, a 3-blade razor is the safer choice.

Which SmartShave razor is best for beginners?

The SmartShave SB3 or CB3 (3-blade) is our recommendation for beginners. It’s forgiving, gentle on learning-curve skin, and delivers excellent results. You can always upgrade to a 5-blade option once you’ve established your technique.

Do 3-blade and 5-blade SmartShave blades cost the same?

Yes. Both the 3-blade and 5-blade SmartShave options are priced identically: £9.99 for the starter kit (handle + 1 cartridge), £19.99 for 4 cartridges + handle, and £14.99/month on the monthly subscription. You’re choosing based on performance, not price.

Which is better for shaving your head — 3 or 5 blade?

The 5-blade SmartShave GG5 or BB5 is better for head shaving. The larger surface area of the scalp benefits from the additional cutting power, and fewer passes means less total friction on scalp skin.