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  2. Proraso - Wikipedia

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    Proraso is a personal care and grooming brand owned by the Italian company Ludovico Martelli srl. [1] The brand includes men's barber supplies and scented shaving products, [2] and consists of five different product lines aimed at the general public and a "Pro" line aimed at professional barbers, which contains three variants.

  3. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    Equate is a brand used by Walmart for consumable pharmacy and health and beauty items, such as shaving cream, skin lotion, over-the-counter medications, and pregnancy tests. The Equate brand was originally created by L. Perrigo Company in 1986 [11] and was sold to Walmart in 1993. [12]

  4. Category:Shaving cream brands - Wikipedia

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    Proraso; R. Rise shaving cream This page was last edited on 4 September 2020, at 09:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Harry's - Wikipedia

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    Harry's is an American company that manufactures and sells shaving equipment and men's personal care products via online and retail channels. The company is known for their subscription service where customers receive new razor blades, shaving cream, and other grooming products by mail.

  6. Safety razor - Wikipedia

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    A safety razor is a shaving implement with a protective device positioned between the edge of the blade and the skin. The initial purpose of these protective devices was to reduce the level of skill needed for injury-free shaving, thereby reducing the reliance on professional barbers.

  7. Edge (shaving gel) - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Foamy, which had long been the best-selling shaving cream, had introduced a gel version in 1983 to compete with Edge. [12] The trial court in the Gillette lawsuit found that Edge accounted for more than 20% of the market for shaving products at the time of trial, and the appellate court described the Edge gel product as "an ...