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  2. Straight razor - Wikipedia

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    A 1979 comparative study of straight and electric razors, performed by Dutch researchers, found that straight razors shave hair approximately 2/1000 in. (0.05mm) shorter than electrics. [ 8 ] To sharpen or finish the blade using a suspended strop, the razor is pushed toward the suspension ring while both the back and the cutting edge lie flat ...

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    The best electric razors for women in 2024, per dermatologists and tested by editors, can trim the pubic, swimsuit area, legs, underarms, and sensitive skin.

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    Sensitive Recycled Glass Razor. Bulldog is an underrated name in the facial hair removal space, and this model earned our hearts with their tempered steel blades, pivoting razor head design, and ...

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    We've tried and tested more than 50 electric razors, and the Braun Series 9 Pro is the best of the best. Amazon's Cyber Monday deal is the best time to save big on it.

  6. Razor - Wikipedia

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    A straight razor with a comb guard and a disposable blade. The first step towards a safer-to-use razor was the guard razor – also called a straight safety razor – which added a protective guard to a regular straight razor. The first such razor was most likely invented by a French cutler Jean-Jacques Perret circa 1762. [13]

  7. American Safety Razor Company - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed Ever-Ready in 1905. Gem and Ever-Ready merged in 1906, incorporated as the American Safety Razor Company. In 1906, abandoning the wedge-blade design, it introduced the single-edge rib-back blade still used today. [5] In 1915 Ever-Ready Shaving Brushes were introduced and produced until the early 1990s.