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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, and it shows. Fatip has been manufacturing safety razors in Premosello, Italy since 1950, using brass and metal alloys that are cast and finished through hands-on production processes. That means you get a razor built to last decades, not something you replace after a few years of use.
The piccolo is Fatip's most recognized design — a small open comb head that sits light in the hand but shaves decisively. It gives enough blade exposure for thick beards while keeping the feel nimble and controlled. Most wet shavers who try it keep coming back to it even after testing more expensive options.
Fatip open comb razors have a reputation for efficiency, but they sit in the mid-aggressive range — not the sharpest option on the market. With the right blade angle and a milder blade, they work well for daily shaving once you're past the beginner stage and comfortable with a safety razor in hand.
Yes — the Fatip gentile uses a closed comb head, which is noticeably milder than the piccolo. It's a solid choice for anyone with sensitive skin or for those stepping into wet shaving for the first time and wanting to build confidence before moving to an open comb setup.
No — they take standard double-edge blades, the same kind used across all safety razors. That said, blade choice matters more with Fatip than with milder razors: start with a gentler blade if you're new to it, and work toward sharper options once you know how the razor responds in your hand.
The full Fatip range — piccolo, gentile, grande, and accessories — is available at HairMaker.Gr with fast shipping across Greece, Cyprus, and worldwide. Everything in one place, no searching across multiple stores.
Is Fatip an Italian brand — and does that actually affect the quality?
Yes, and it shows. Fatip has been manufacturing safety razors in Premosello, Italy since 1950, using brass and metal alloys that are cast and finished through hands-on production processes. That means you get a razor built to last decades, not something you replace after a few years of use.
What makes the Fatip piccolo head so popular among wet shavers?
The piccolo is Fatip's most recognized design — a small open comb head that sits light in the hand but shaves decisively. It gives enough blade exposure for thick beards while keeping the feel nimble and controlled. Most wet shavers who try it keep coming back to it even after testing more expensive options.
How aggressive is a Fatip razor for daily use?
Fatip open comb razors have a reputation for efficiency, but they sit in the mid-aggressive range — not the sharpest option on the market. With the right blade angle and a milder blade, they work well for daily shaving once you're past the beginner stage and comfortable with a safety razor in hand.
Does Fatip make a milder razor for sensitive skin?
Yes — the Fatip gentile uses a closed comb head, which is noticeably milder than the piccolo. It's a solid choice for anyone with sensitive skin or for those stepping into wet shaving for the first time and wanting to build confidence before moving to an open comb setup.
Do Fatip razors require special blades?
No — they take standard double-edge blades, the same kind used across all safety razors. That said, blade choice matters more with Fatip than with milder razors: start with a gentler blade if you're new to it, and work toward sharper options once you know how the razor responds in your hand.
Where can I buy Fatip safety razors?
The full Fatip range — piccolo, gentile, grande, and accessories — is available at HairMaker.Gr with fast shipping across Greece, Cyprus, and worldwide. Everything in one place, no searching across multiple stores.

Fatip – Italian Safety Razors for Traditional Wet Shaving

Fatip has been manufacturing safety razors in Premosello, Italy since 1950 — using traditional brass casting and metal alloy finishing methods that give the razors their characteristic weight, balance, and long-term durability. It is one of the few brands still producing in Italy at this scale, and that origin is felt in every shave.

The defining feature of Fatip is the open comb head — and specifically the piccolo model, which has become a reference point in the global wet shaving community. It delivers a decisive cut without requiring a heavy razor in the hand. For those who prefer a gentler result, the gentile closed comb brings the same Italian construction with a more controlled, skin-friendly feel.

The Fatip range covers different shaving profiles: the piccolo open comb for experienced shavers who want efficiency and a clean result, the gentile closed comb for sensitive skin or wet shaving beginners, and the grande open comb for those who want maximum blade exposure on a coarser beard — all built from the same Premosello production line.

Top Fatip Products

  • Fatip Piccolo Open Comb — Lightweight open comb head with a decisive cut; the most iconic Fatip model and a wet shaving community staple
  • Fatip Gentile Closed Comb — Milder closed comb for sensitive skin or those new to safety razor shaving
  • Fatip Grande Open Comb — Larger head with increased blade exposure for thick or coarse beards requiring a more aggressive approach

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