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Merkur Vision Safety Razor (Butterfly Style) #2000


from: Merkur


: :This razor is the top of the line and combines the flexibility of blade adjustment with the convenience of the butterfly style doors for blade changing and cleaning. Superior German design, craftsmanship and functionality is evident as soon as you open the Butterfly doors and insert a blade. Blades can be adjusted to your liking through the precision mechanism for normal to heavy beard growth. The blade angle and exposure changes with each rotation of the 6 position adjustment mechanism. Finished in brushed satin chrome.

Zwilling Pour Homme Straight Razor


from: Zwilling


: :Say goodbye to designer stubble. The modern man takes good care of himself. For that special feeling of well-being ZWILLING J.A. HENCKELS has come up with the Straight Razor. Stainless steel, long lasting cutting edge for incredibly smooth and clean shave. Plastic handles are stylish, practical and durable.

Merkur 1904 Gillette Pattern Safety Razor #41


from: Merkur


: :The Merkur 1904 Classic Safety Razor is made of nickel plated chrome. This razor is a replica of the original Gillette safety razor and has an elegantly design etched into the handle for a firm grip. It has a straight edge. It is a sturdy razor that is made in Solingen, Germany. Comes with one Merkur blade.

HeadBlade Classic Scalp Razor


from: HeadBlade


: :Question: How many razors are on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City? Answer: Only one. This revolutionary razor is made for shaving the scalp. It features non-slip rubber grips and patented spring technology, to provide the closest scalp shave imagineable, with fewer nicks and significantly less irritation. How does it work? Just slip your middle finger through the loop (up to around the second knuckle), a 'nest' the HeadBlade inside your palm. Now, place the razor on your head, as if you were passing your palm over ...

Merkur Classic Barbor Pole Long Handle Safety Razor #38


from: Merkur


: :This Safety Razor weighs over 4 oz., due to a solid brass, chrome plated core. The head is identical to the other classic non-adjustable razors from Merkur. The handle features an enhanced grip for great control.

Merkur Long Handled Safety Razor 38c


from: Merkur


: :Classic Safety Razor has a slick chrome finish and a double edge design that provides a very close shave. Comfortable extra long handle is designed for a non-slip grip and works well with all hands, especially larger mitts. The handle weighs a hefty 4 oz. and is 3.75 inches long. Don't you wish you had a longer handle?

Merkur Super Platinum Stainless Double-Edged Blades


from: Merkur


: :Simply the best blade to fit your new Double-Edged Razor. Drop it in and get to it.

Tweezerman Deluxe Grooming Kit 4057-H


from: Tweezerman


: :This Deluxe Kit features four professional quality Tweezerman personal care tools that deliver the utmost precision and reliability for men's grooming needs. Conveniently packaged in a sturdy storage case, this essential kit includes Tweezerman's deluxe stainless steel nail clipper, handy sapphire pocket nail file, safety facial scissors for nose and ear hairs, and stainless steel tweezerette with precise hand filed tips.

Merkur Double Edge Safety Razor Blades 20 Blades


from: Merkur


: :These double-edged blades are for use with a variety of safety razors, such as those made by Merkur. The 10 double-sided Stainless Platinum blades are individually wrapped and are safely stored in a plastic safety dispenser.

Merkur Progress Double Edge Safety Razor #500


from: Merkur


: :This razor is truly a bestselling classic, as the basic design remains unchanged since conception, with the exception of a few refinements over the years, hence the name 'Progress'. Unscrew the base of the razor and the head lifts off to replace the blade. The head can be fully adjusted for blade angle and depth for an exceptionally close shave.



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