Disposable razors are made to be tossed, but that doesn’t mean they don’t deliver. They’re the lightest razors around—cheap, ...
The first plastic safety razor you ever used is likely still out there, hanging out in a landfill. In fact, nearly all plastic ever created still exists today. This includes heaps of grade school ...
That’s thanks to Harry’s new ‘Advanced Pivoting System’, letting you move quickly over stubborn stubble areas without nicks ...
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The plastic handle on a disposable razor can’t easily be recycled, and billions of razors end up in landfills each year. But a new design from Kai, a Japanese razor manufacturer, swaps plastic for ...
Straight razor shaving isn’t a popular at-home shaving method because it’s so difficult to master. It does give you complete control of a razor, though (safety razors offer only partial control of a ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Dan Koeppel We are currently trying four new razors: The Harry’s Plus, Dorco’s ...
The women’s razor is no longer merely intended to generate the “pink tax,” aka a higher price for women’s products just because they’re made for women. Rather, these razors are now made with women’s ...
Dieter Rams, the now 90-year-old 20th Century industrial designer, has always believed less is more. In fact, the sentiment became his unofficial design ethos, whether in his work with Vitsoe or Braun ...
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