Procter & Gamble unveiled an initiative that enables consumers to personalize and 3D print razor handles made by the Gillette division, a move that could boost brand appeal among millennial men.
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 ...
3D printing for manufacturing is one of those things that gets talked about a lot, but we’ve yet to see a lot of truly mainstream applications for the technology. A new partnership between Gillette ...
A pack of 16 Gillette Fusion5 Razor Blades is currently on sale at Amazon for £29.72, saving shoppers 24% on the retail price ...
There is admittedly nothing fancy here whatsoever. Five blades, a lubrication strip, and a swivel handle. That's the whole ...
Gillette customers will now be able to order personalized 3D printed razors in a pilot program from parent company Procter & Gamble. Razor handles will be printed using stereolithography, a type of 3D ...
Gillette's new FlexBall razor may be the first razor designed to eliminate craning your neck and making dumb faces while shaving. Rather than cram more blades to its shaving cartridges, Gillette ...
I just bought my last Gillette razor blade. After dutifully following their relentless upgrade path since the early 1990’s introduction of the “Sensor” to the “Sensor Excel” to the “Sensor 3” to the ...
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 by ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results