(CNN) -- Gillette's newest razor doesn't come with an extra blade or better handle. Instead, the $200 razor heats up to give men the "pleasure of a hot towel shave." But for Gillette, which is owned ...
When it comes to getting a close, smooth shave, not just any razor will do. The prices of store-brand razors can be tempting, but you’re bound to regret it once you’re faced with nicks, razor burn and ...
The development team at GilletteLabs has really pulled out all the stops and created a new premium shaving product, in the form of the Gillette Heated Razor. The latest addition to Gillette’s range of ...
Leading grooming brand, Gillette has just launched its new Intimate collection. Featuring four new products, the Gillette Intimate range is designed for easier, tidier and safer shaves ‘down there’.
Gillette further advances idea that a man’s grooming tools should be as unique as he is because “One Size” does not fit all BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Gillette today pilots a new concept designed to ...
September 16, 2005 The US$2 billion dollar shaving market was energized yesterday when market-leader Gillette announced it will introduce a five blade razor. Apart from being the first five blade ...
Gillette TREO™ is a first-of-its-kind razor designed and built for caregivers to safely shave their loved ones with convenience and comfort TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Gillette is proud to ...
Gillette is feeling the razor burn. In the face of increasingly stiff competition, Procter & Gamble will reduce the price of some of its Gillette shave products. The average reduction will hover in ...
What's a good shave worth to you? Procter & Gamble bets that it's a lot. On Tuesday morning, its Gillette unit announced a newfangled, swiveling ball-hinge razor, which — starting at $11.49 — will be ...
It took a minute, but Razer can add an actual razor to its arsenal of gaming gear. No, it won't increase your framerates or give you faster reaction times in competitive esports titles, but you can at ...
Most guys, at least ones outside of an MLB bullpen or Brooklyn bar, drag a razor across their faces at least a few times a week. That makes beard busting a big business—a business long dominated by ...