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razor

Sharpened metallic blade used to remove facial or body hair. Razors were known in the Bronze Age. The safety razor was patented by William Henson in 1847; a disposable version was produced by King Gillette at the start of the 20th century. The earliest electric razors date from the 1920s.



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A company spokesperson tells E that the idea was to offer something that is more eco-friendly to those who still need or want a disposable razor (four-pack for $6.
has introduced the Preserve Razor Recyclable, what it calls "the first environment-friendly alternative to the disposable razor.
The "Drop Off for Vets" program, sponsored by New York State Senator Nicholas Spano, is asking for donations of non-perishable grocery items such as candy bars, peanut butter, disposable cameras, disposable razors, shaving cream, microwavable popcorn, magazines, gum, and canned goods.
 
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