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  2. The 15 Best Electric Razors for Men, Tested and ... - AOL

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    Avoid razor burn and pesky ingrown hairs with these top grooming tools. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  3. Electric shaver - Wikipedia

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    Electric shaver (Russia) An electric razor and an electric trimmer are essentially the same devices by build, the major difference coming in terms of their usage and the blades that they come with. Electric razors are made specifically for providing a clean shave. It has lesser battery power but more aggression towards clipping hair.

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

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  5. Upgrade Your Shaving Routine With One of the Best Electric Razors

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    $18.09 at amazon.com. Dual Foil Rechargeable Wet/Dry Shaver with Pop-up Trimmer. This wet and dry shaver from Conair features hypoallergenic foils and floating trimmers that make it easier to trim ...

  6. Remington (personal care brand) - Wikipedia

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    Rayovac changed its name to Spectrum Brands and markets Remington brand men's and women's electric shavers, [1] hair clippers, beard and moustache trimmers, nose and ear hair trimmers, [2] foot massagers, make-up mirrors, heated hair rollers, blow dryers, and curling irons. Remington also sells flat irons.

  7. Dollar Shave Club - Wikipedia

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    Dollar Shave Club was founded by Mark Levine and Michael Dubin. The pair met at a party and spoke of their frustrations with the cost of razor blades. With their own money and investments from start-up incubator Science Inc., they began operations in January 2011 and launched their website in April 2011. [6] [7] [8] [9]