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  2. 6 Quality Disposable Razors That Won't Pull or Scrape ... - AOL

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    Best Disposable Razors for Men. The downside to the simplicity and ease of disposable razors is that they can sometimes be harsh on your skin–particularly if you have sensitive skin or struggle ...

  3. Save Your Sensitive Skin With These 10 Irritation-Free Razors

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    Truman Razor Set. Harry’s has quietly taken over the world with its well-priced, easy-to-get razors that really work. This all-in-one set features a disposable razor handle with a weighted core ...

  4. 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?

  5. Razor - Wikipedia

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    Kinds of razors include straight razors, safety razors, disposable razors, and electric razors. While the razor has been in existence since before the Bronze Age (the oldest razor-like object has been dated to 18,000 BC [2]), the most common types of razors currently used are the safety razor and the electric razor.

  6. Safety razor - Wikipedia

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    Safety razors were popularized in the 1900s by King Camp Gillette's invention, the double-edge safety razor. While other safety razors of the time used blades that required stropping before use and after a time had to be honed by a cutler, Gillette's razor used a disposable blade with two sharpened edges.

  7. Schick (razors) - Wikipedia

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    Schick is an American brand of personal care products and safety razors which was founded in 1926 by Jacob Schick.It is currently owned by Edgewell Personal Care.. In the 2000s, Schick was second in sales to Gillette globally and was the top-selling brand of safety razors and blades in Japan. [1]