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    Epilator Silk-épil 9. A favorite of our editors and testers alike, this hair removal device comes with two different heads—one for shaving and one for trimming, so you can hit even the ...

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    $49.00 at roseskinco.com. Norelco Beauty Lady Electric Shaver Series 6000. Whether you decide to use this ergonomic shaver wet or dry, it's a breeze to remove unwanted hair from your legs ...

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    Girlhood is pretty great, but there are certain facets of femininity we could definitely live without. Case in point: hair removal. No matter how often we shave, wax or laser, our follicles always ...

  5. Magic Shave - Wikipedia

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    Magic Shave is an American brand of chemical depilatory shaving-related products and other personal care products. [1] It was created by Loreal's skincare division, Softsheen and Carson, in order to reduce skin inflammation, irritation and razor bumps which commonly occurs among black and African-American men.

  6. Plucking (hair removal) - Wikipedia

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    Shaving is a popular go- to hair removal method utilized by both men and women. This is done when an individual trims unwanted hair by a razor or other trimming device. Results can last for up to a week. It is recommended that a sharp razor be utilized to lower the risk of getting razor bumps or infection. [2]

  7. 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.