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    The standard AA-size Ni-Cd battery (600 mAh) is soldered in place, deterring user replacement. Early versions of electric razors were meant to be used on dry skin only. Many recent electric razors have been designed to allow for wet/dry use, which also allows them to be cleaned using running water or an included cleaning machine, reducing ...

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    OG IPL Hair Removal Handset. Due to its ergonomic design, the Roseskinco IPL device is perfect for achieving hair-free pits and legs. For $150, it's one of the more affordable options on this list.

  5. Oral-B - Wikipedia

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    Braun, also part of the Gillette group at that time, started to use the Oral-B brand for electric toothbrushes. Procter & Gamble bought Gillette in 2005 and marketed Oral-B together with Crest under Pro-Health in 2007. [17] [18] A company representative has stated that the "B" in Oral-B stands for "brush". [19]

  6. Hair curler - Wikipedia

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    Hair curler may refer to: a hair roller; a hair iron This page was last edited on 10 June 2021, at 10:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Hair iron - Wikipedia

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    historical image of hair irons (top) A hair iron or hair tong is a tool used to change the arrangement of the hair using heat. There are three general kinds: curling irons, used to make the hair curl; straightening irons, commonly called straighteners or flat irons, used to straighten the hair; and crimping irons, used to create crimps of the desired size in the hair.