shaving
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An Origami Razor Uses The Power Of Paper Cuts To Shave
Half of what makes a paper cut so annoying and awful is that it comes from a seemingly safe and innocuous material. But designer Nadeem Haidary wants to change your opinion on the much hated accidental paper cut by harnessing it for good through an origami razor that can purportedly shave faces.
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A Nick In Time: How Shaving Evolved Over 100,000 Years Of History
Removing unwanted body hair has been a part of human hygiene since the dawn of history. Over the centuries, this practice has served to denote everything from high-ranking social status to acts of contrition. And as the tradition of shaving has evolved in step with global culture, so too have the tools of the trade.
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Remington Black Diamond 5800 Review: A Spartan Shave At A Phenomenal Price
Sure, shaving accessories like self-cleaning stands, high-RPM heads, and gaggles of trimmer attachments are cool and all, but not everybody needs or wants all that. For anyone that’s just looking for a solid shave without a bunch of bells and whistles, check out the Remington F5800.
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Schick Hydro Power 5 Select Tested: Do You Need A Vibrating Razor?
Schick’s Hydro Power 5 Select razor is a strange combination of a high-end razor with disposable blades and the electric shaving experience. Does it make shaving any better? The Kidman brothers put it to the test.