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    Shaving Kit for Men. Safety razors are known for having a single blade, which is great for anyone dealing with ingrown hair and razor bumps. According to Dr. Shirazi, this is the perfect safety ...

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    Shortcut Pro Self-Haircut Kit. When it comes to head shaving, not everyone wants a smooth, shiny chrome dome. While most head shavers are designed to deliver a close shave, this one leaves a ...

  5. Rolls Razor - Wikipedia

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    The company's principal market was a 21st birthday present for a young man. Sales declined with the rise of electric shaving. The Rolls trademark, "The Whetter", was registered in the US in 1950; the claimed first use was 1922. The US patent for the method of attaching the blade to the handle was filed in 1925 and issued in 1930.

  6. Razor - Wikipedia

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    They also required a smaller initial investment, though they cost more over time. Despite its long-term advantages, the straight razor lost significant market share. As shaving became less intimidating and men began to shave themselves more, the demand for barbers providing straight razor shaves decreased. [9] A 1940s razor from the USA

  7. Safety razor - Wikipedia

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    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 French cutler Jean-Jacques Perret circa 1762. [1]