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  2. 6 Quality Disposable Razors That Won't Pull or Scrape ... - AOL

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    Check out the 10 best disposable razors for men that won't pull, tug, or scape your skin. Looking for the right disposable razor to keep your facial hair in check? Check out the 10 best disposable ...

  3. 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?

  4. Safety razor - Wikipedia

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    A flurry of competing models soon followed with everything from one to six blades, with many cartridge blade razors also having disposable handles. Cartridge blade razors are sometimes considered to be a generic category of their own and not a variety of safety razor. [16] [17] The similarities between single-edge cartridge blade razors and the ...

  5. 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]

  6. Straight razor - Wikipedia

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    Straight razor production eventually fell behind that of the safety razor, which was introduced in the late 19th century and featured a disposable blade. Electric razors have also reduced the market share of the straight razors, especially since the 1950s.

  7. Gillette - Wikipedia

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    Due to its premium pricing strategy, the Gillette Safety Razor Company's razor and blade unit sales grew at a modest pace from 1908 to 1916. Disposable razor blades still were not a true mass-market product, and barbershops and self-shaving with a straight razor were still popular methods of grooming. Among the general U.S. population, a two ...