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

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    Check out the 10 best disposable razors for men that won't pull, tug, or scape your skin. ... The design is the same as your classic single blade safety razor, but instead of metal, they’re made ...

  3. Razor - Wikipedia

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    These were followed by multiple-blade cartridges and disposable razors. For each type of replaceable blade, there is generally a disposable razor. In the 1930s, electric razors became available. These can rival the cost of a good straight razor, although the whole straight-razor shaving kit can exceed the cost of even an expensive electric razor.

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    Disposable Razors. Plastic razors not only dull quickly but add to the landfill. Get a quality razor and buy the blades alone for less. ... These Are the Best (and Worst) Free Streaming Services ...

  5. Safety razor - Wikipedia

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    A Gem Micromatic single-edge razor and a packet of blades. The first safety razors used a single-edge blade that was essentially a 4 cm (1.6 in) long segment of a straight razor. A flat blade that could be used alternately with this "wedge" was first illustrated in a patent issued in 1878, serving as a close prototype for the single-edge blade ...

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

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    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 the swimsuit line or ...

  7. Barbasol - Wikipedia

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    Barbasol is an American brand of shaving cream, aftershave, and disposable razors created by MIT Professor Frank Shields in 1919 in Indianapolis. It is currently owned by Perio, Inc. [ 1 ] Invention