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  2. Schick (razors) - Wikipedia

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    Schick is an American brand of personal care products and safety razors which was founded in 1926 by Jacob Schick.It is currently owned by Edgewell Personal Care.. In the 2000s, Schick was second in sales to Gillette globally and was the top-selling brand of safety razors and blades in Japan. [1]

  3. Fantastic Freebies: Schick Intuition Plus Razor - AOL

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    You've heard the saying "Give away the razor to sell the blades."Well iVillage and Schick are mailing free Schick® Intuition Plus® razors to the first 70,000 people to fill out this form.

  4. Wilkinson Sword - Wikipedia

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    Wilkinson Sword is a British brand selling razors and other personal care products, currently owned by Edgewell Personal Care.The company was founded as a manufacturer of guns made in Shotley Bridge in County Durham, by Henry Nock in London in 1772.

  5. Beth Behrs: 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me! - AOL

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    That’s why she has teamed up with Schick Intuition Bamboo. The sustainable razors feature 75 percent recycled steel blades, 100 percent recyclable paperboard packaging, which is helping Behrs ...

  6. The Most Common Shaving Mistakes Everyone Makes ... - AOL

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    Ingrowns, nicks, razor burn: It’s ironic that the very things we do to get smoother skin can sometimes cause it to become rougher than it was to start. After an especially bumpy season of ...

  7. Jacob Schick - Wikipedia

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    An early Schick electric shaver advertisement. Jacob Schick's first business venture, the Magazine Repeating Razor Co. sold a razor with injection cartridge blades designed much like a repeating rifle, inspired by his experience in the Spanish-American War, where the blades were sold in clips that could be loaded into the razor without touching the blade.