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

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    Upgrade to this hybrid shaver, which features a five-blade manual razor enhanced with a hypoallergenic serum and a battery-operated pubic hair trimmer that can be used in and out of the shower.

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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 ...

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  5. Electric shaver - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Remington introduced the first rechargeable battery-powered electric razor. [11] [12] [13] Battery-operated electric razors have been available using rechargeable batteries sealed inside the razor's case, previously nickel cadmium or, more recently, nickel metal hydride. Some modern shavers use Lithium-ion batteries (which do not ...

  6. Razor - Wikipedia

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    Industrial production of electric razor machines started in 1937 by the US company Remington Rand based on the patent of Jacob Schick from 1928. [22] Since 1939 the Dutch company Philips has produced electric razor machines. [23] One of the main differences between electric razors is the shaving technology they use.

  7. 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.