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  2. The 12 Best Electric Razors You Can Shop Now - AOL

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    It features razor-thin stainless steel blades with rounded tips that make it easy to maneuver around sensitive or hard-to-reach areas, and quickly rinses clean under running water. Best for ...

  3. Our Definitive Ranking of the Best Electric Razors for Men - AOL

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    Ranking the best electric razors based on testing, price and features. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  4. The 12 Best Electric Razors to Prevent Ingrown Hair - AOL

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    These razors are good for even the most sensitive skin. These razors are good for even the most sensitive skin. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness ...

  5. Safety razor - Wikipedia

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    Double-edge (DE) safety razors remain a popular alternative to proprietary cartridge razors, and usually offer significantly lower total cost of ownership since they are not marketed under the "razor and blades business model". Double-edge razors are still designed and produced in many countries, and in 2010, Procter & Gamble estimated that ...

  6. RS Recommends: The Best Electric Razors for an Easier Morning

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    The best electric razors let you shave without products or even water, and they typically leave skin less irritated: Because the blades on. Shaving can be a real pleasure with the right products ...

  7. Wilkinson Sword - Wikipedia

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    Wilkinson Sword is a British brand selling razors and other personal care products, currently owned by Edgewell Personal Care.The company was founded as a manufacturer of guns made in Shotley Bridge in County Durham, by Henry Nock in London in 1772.