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  2. Straight razor - Wikipedia

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    Straight razor sales are increasing globally and manufacturers have difficulty satisfying demand. [9] Sales started increasing since the product was featured in the 2012 James Bond film Skyfall and have remained high since. Straight razors are also perceived as a better value and a more sustainable and efficient product.

  3. 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]

  4. Thiers Issard - Wikipedia

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    Fox and Rooster straight razor with a two pin handle. Thiers Issard was established in 1884 by Pierre Thiers, (1860–1929). He was part of a family of master razor makers. The Thiers family owned their own forge. [1] The "Chart of the Jurande" or the Professional Guild Charter of the time lists at least three "Thiers" as master razor makers. [1]

  5. We Put the Best Safety Razors To the Test — Which ... - AOL

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    Our writer has been using the same safety razor and package of blades since 2013. Jealous, much?

  6. This Electric Razor Is Better Than Any Cartridge Razor I've Tried

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    Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/Scouted/AmazonScouting Report: I’m done with cartridge razors. This electric razor not only gives me a closer shave, it is ...

  7. Shaving - Wikipedia

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    Closeup of a disposable razor shaving stubble off the underside of a chin. The direction of razor travel is the same as the direction of the stubble hairs or 'grain'. Since cuts are more likely when using safety razors and straight razors, wet shaving is generally done in more than one pass with the blade.