It sounds like a scene from a horror film: a young, bright-eyed family moves into an old home, ready to fix it up, but when they knock down their bathroom wall, hundreds of old, rusty razor blades ...
In the back of old medicine cabinets, you may still see the little mail slot — blackened with rust at the edges — through which a man of another time would push a used razor blade, dropping it into a ...
Prior to the turn of the (20th) century, most men's faces were shaved via the use of a straight razor (also known as a "suicide razor"), typically wielded by themselves or a barber: That changed in ...
These relics of the past are coming back to haunt Gen Z. Disturbed TikTok users are sharing videos of themselves finding rusty old razor blades behind their bathroom mirrors. The discoveries are a ...
It was over 20 years ago when The Onion delivered this classic headline mocking the increasingly high number of blades on the average razor. And then five blades became the norm in the shaving world, ...
TikTokers are finding razor-blade slots in their bathroom mirrors and medicine cabinets. The slots are common in homes built before 1970 and would let people "dispose" of their old blades. The used ...
Every barber I’ve spoken to over the past four years agrees on one thing: Safety razors are one of the best ways to shave at home. Not only are safety razors less irritating than cartridge razors ...
MY BROOKLYN BATHTUB had an infestation. Not of roaches (as far as I know), but of pink plastic razors discarded after hurried A.M. shaves. What is your favorite razor? Join the conversation below.
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