Razors & The Endless War on Pesky Stubble

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, legs, under arms, unsightly hair has to go. We don't talk about it often, but hair removal is a necessary evil.  We employ all manner of methods to rid ourselves of unwanted hair, but most often we end up using some form of the hand razor.Men and women battle unwanted hair quietly and persistence. Faces, legs, under arms, unsightly hair has to go. We don't talk about it often, but hair removal is a necessary evil.  We employ all manner of methods to rid ourselves of unwanted hair, but most often we end up ume

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Men and women battle unwanted hair quietly and with persistence. Faces, legs, under arms, unsightly hair has to go. We don't talk about it often, but hair removal is a necessary evil.  We employ all manner of methods to rid ourselves of unwanted hair, but most often we end up using some form of the hand razor.


The Painful History of the RazorThe Painful History of the RazorThe


The first flint razors date way back to 30,000 bc. Razors were identified as far back as the Bronze cultures. These razors were
crafted from bronze or obsidian and were typically oval in shape.The first flint razors date way back to 30,000 bc. Razors were identified as far back as the Bronze cultures. These razors were
crafted from bronze or obsidian and were typically oval in shape.The first flint razors date way back to 30,000 bc. Razors were identified as far back as the Bronze cultures. These razors were
crafted from bronze or obsidian and were typically oval in shape.The first flint razors date way back to 30,000 bc. Razors were identified as far back as the Bronze cultures. These razors were
crafted from bronze or obsidian and were typically oval in shape.

 his shaves to be done with tweezers (ouch!). Others in this era just rubbed unwanted hair off using a pumice stone. (Picture this!)It is said that Napoleon preferred his shaves to be done with tweezers (ouch!). Others in this era just rubbed unwanted hair off using a pumice stone. (Picture this!)

It is said that Napoleon preferred his shaves to be done with tweezers (ouch!). Others in this era just rubbed unwanted hair off using a pumice stone. (Picture this!)It is said that Napoleon preferred his shaves to be done with tweezers (ouch!). Others in this era just rubbed unwanted hair off using a pumice stone. (Picture this!)It is said that Napoleon preferred his shaves to be done with tweezers (ouch!). Others in this era just rubbed unwanted hair off using a pumice stone. (Picture this!)It is said that Napoleon preferred his shaves to be done with tweezers (ouch!). Others in this era just rubbed unwanted hair off using a pumice stone. (Picture this!)It is said that Napoleon preferred his shaves to be done with tweezers (ouch!). Others in this era just rubbed unwanted hair off using a pumice stone. (Picture this!)It is said that Napoleon preferred his shaves to be done with tweezers (ouch!). Others in this era just rubbed unwanted hair off using a pumice stone. (Picture this!)It is said that Napoleon preferred his shaves to be done with tweezers (ouch!). Others in this era just rubbed unwanted hair off using a pumice stone. (Picture this!)It is said that Napoleon preferred his shaves to be done with tweezers (ouch!). Others in this era just rubbed unwanted hair off using a pumice stone. (Picture this!)

1847 William Hensen of Sheffield, England invented the handy hoe  invention and cranked it up a notch, immortalizing his surnamed

1847 William Hensen of Sheffield, England invented the handy hoe shaped razor.  Shaving became a much safer and more pleasant activity. King Camp Gillette  entered the scene and took Hensen's invention and cranked it up a notch, immortalizing his surname forever by inventing the double edged portable disposable razor in 1895.  This improvement eliminated the need for repeat blade sharpening and secured his fortuniam Hensen of Sheffield, England invented the handy hoe shaped razor.  Shaving became a much safer and more pleasant activity. King Camp Gillette  entered the scene and took Hensen's invention and cranked it up a notch, immortalizing his surname forever by inventing the double edged portable disposable razor in 1895.  This improvement eliminated the need for repeat blade sharpening and secured his fortuniam Hensen of Sheffield, England invented the handy hoe shaped razor.  Shaving became a much safer and more pleasant activity. King Camp Gillette  entered the scene and took Hensen's invention and cranked it up a notch, immortalizing his surname forever by inventing the double edged portable disposable razor in 1895.  This improvement eliminated the need for repeat blade sharpening and secured his fortuniam Hensen of Sheffield, England invented the handy hoe shaped razor.  Shaving became a much safer and more pleasant activity. King Camp Gillette  entered the scene and took Hensen's invention and cranked it up a notch, immortalizing his surname forever by inventing the double edged portable disposable razor in 1895.  This improvement eliminated the need for repeat blade sharpening and secured his fortun

1847 William Hensen of Sheffield, England invented the handy hoe shaped razor.  Shaving became a much safer and more pleasant activity. King Camp Gillette  entered the scene and took Hensen's invention and cranked it up a notch, immortalizing his surname forever by inventing the double edged portable disposable razor in 1895.  This improvement eliminated the need for repeat blade sharpening and secured his fortune
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What could be better? Why shave by hand if you can create a machine? Enter into the razor ancestory one Jacob Schick with his 1928 invention of the electric razor which hit shelves in 1931.What could be better? Why shave by hand if you can create a machine? Enter into the razor ancestory one Jacob Schick with his 1928 invention of the electric razor which hit shelves in 1931.at could be better? Why shave by hand if you can create a machine? Enter into the razor ancestory one Jacob Schick with his 1928 invention of the electric razor which hit shelves in 1931.What could be better? Why shave by hand if you can create a machine? Enter into the razor ancestory one Jacob Schick with his 1928 invention of the electric razor which hit shelves in 1931.

I prefer the trusty hand razor and I prefer a new blade.  I've tried all manner if disposable blades, from cheap dollar store to the more expensive brands and even the ones with built in shave cream. I came across The Dollar Shave club online and have been a happy member for a year. My $6 blades are shipped every other month and I fell in love with their Dr. Carver's Shave Butter ($8)  I can adjust my deliveries to meet my consumption and have extra items added for free delivery with my box.  I am set for every other month, but actually I have a sizable stockpile.  Your first box comes with a free handle I prefer the trusty hand razor and I prefer a new blade.  I've tried all manner if disposable blades, from cheap dollar store to the more expensive brands and even the ones with built in shave cream. I came across The Dollar Shave club online and have been a happy member for a year. My $6 blades are shipped every other month and I fell in love with their Dr. Carver's Shave Butter ($8)  I can adjust my deliveries to meet my consumption and have extra items added for free delivery with my box.  I am set for every other month, but actually I have a sizable stockpile.  Your first box comes with a free handle.

I prefer the trusty hand razor and I prefer a new blade.  I've tried all manner if disposable blades, from cheap dollar store to the more expensive brands and even the ones with built in shave cream. I came across The Dollar Shave club online and have been a happy member for a year. My $6 blades are shipped every other month and I fell in love with their Dr. Carver's Shave Butter ($8)  I can adjust my deliveries to meet my consumption and have extra items added for free delivery with my box.  I am set for every other month, but actually I have a sizable stockpile.  Your first box comes with a free handle I prefer the trusty hand razor and I prefer a undesirable body hair. 

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