Many of us grow up learning how to shave with a cartridge razor, which believe it or not, is just over 50 years old. Gillette introduced the first cartridge razor, the Trac II, back in the early ‘70s.
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Over the past couple of decades, we’ve seen razor and shaving companies competing heavily to see who can fit the greatest number of blades on a razor. Gillette, for example, is known for its multiple ...
Chances are you’ve heard of double edge razors. They win accolades and airy fairy titles that have folks oohing and aahing over them. But have you heard of their slimmer brethren—the single edge razor ...
There has been a lot of buzz lately in the business press about Walker & Co., who’s signature product, the Bevel razor, is a revelation to it’s users. Since raising $24 million in funding, they ...
Tristan Walker, who grew up fatherless in Queens, N.Y., came of age at a boarding school in Connecticut. When it came time to deal with his increasingly intractable peach fuzz, he got his hands on ...
New collection features premium double-edge and single-edge safety razors designed to blend timeless craftsmanship with modern ...
Some say traditional shaving—also known as wet shaving—is a lost art. Everyone is in a rush these days, so shaving with a single edge razor is a thing of the past. It takes more time than shaving with ...
Bevel was founded by powerhouse entrepreneur Tristan Walker under his Walker & Company umbrella. As a Black man, Walker knew all too well how the lack of quality razors affected his shave. “These are ...
In a 1990 consumer handbook, the Environmental Protection Agency estimated that the U.S. produced 2 billion disposable razors and razor blades per year. There are now 80 million additional people ...
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