Procter & Gamble unveiled an initiative that enables consumers to personalize and 3D print razor handles made by the Gillette division, a move that could boost brand appeal among millennial men.
Gillette further advances idea that a man’s grooming tools should be as unique as he is because “One Size” does not fit all BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Gillette today pilots a new concept designed to ...
3D printing for manufacturing is one of those things that gets talked about a lot, but we’ve yet to see a lot of truly mainstream applications for the technology. A new partnership between Gillette ...
Gillette customers will now be able to order personalized 3D printed razors in a pilot program from parent company Procter & Gamble. Razor handles will be printed using stereolithography, a type of 3D ...
Gillette’s newest razor doesn’t come with an extra blade or better handle. Instead, the $200 razor heats up to give men the “pleasure of a hot towel shave.” But for Gillette, which is owned by ...
It can be hard ticking off a never-ending to-do list, but with Gillette’s new subscription service, you can take the hassle out of getting a great shave. With everything you need conveniently ...
Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. BOSTON — Gillette today pilots a new concept designed to personalize the shaving experience in entirely new ...
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