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  2. Safety razor - Wikipedia

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    The first safety razors used a single-edge blade that was essentially a 4 cm (1.6 in) long segment of a straight razor. A flat blade that could be used alternately with this "wedge" was first illustrated in a patent issued in 1878, serving as a close prototype for the single-edge blade in its present form.

  3. We Put the Best Safety Razors To the Test — Which ... - AOL

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    Our writer has been using the same safety razor and package of blades since 2013. Jealous, much?

  4. Razor - Wikipedia

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    The single-edged razor is essentially a 4-centimetre (1.6 in) long segment of a straight razor. The double-edged safety razor is a razor with a slant bar that can be used on both sides, with two open edges. The blade on the double-edged safety razor is slightly curved to allow for a smoother and cleaner shave.

  5. Schick (razors) - Wikipedia

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    Schick Slim Twin: A two-bladed disposable razor that comes in four different varieties. Schick Double Edge Razor, also known as Schick Krona: A Twist-To-Open safety razor produced from 1965 until the late 1970s. Schick Injector Razor: A single edge injector style family of razors introduced in 1935 and produced until the early 2000s.

  6. American Safety Razor Company - Wikipedia

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    American Safety Razor Company is a personal care brand founded in 1906 by a merger of the Gem Cutlery Company and Ever-Ready. It is a principal competitor to Gillette , with which it shared a name from 1901 to 1904, when the latter renamed for its founder, King C. Gillette . [ 1 ]

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    Like electric razors and beard trimmers, these devices are specifically designed to cut hairs in hard-to-reach places, and usually come with other bells and whistles, like attachments, lights, and ...