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Schick Razor Ad: Banished 4 Big Shaving Nuisances from 1940's
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Description
This is anSchick Razor Ad
.
Hard to Find Early Pages!
Great Artwork!
This
was cut from the original newspaper Sunday comics section of
1930's -1950's.
Size
: 7.5 x 15 inches (Third Full Page).
Paper
: Some light tanning/wear, otherwise: Excellent! Bright Colors!
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Schick (razors)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Schick
Product type
Personal care
Owner
Edgewell Personal Care
Country
United States
Introduced
1926
Related brands
Wilkinson Sword
Markets
20 countries
Previous owners
Warner-Lambert
Pfizer
Energizer Holdings
Tagline
"Free your skin"
Website
www
.shaving
.com
Schick
is a brand of
personal care
and
safety razors
owned by
Edgewell Personal Care
. The company was founded in 1926 and was purchased by
Energizer
in 2003 from
Pfizer
. On July 1, 2015, Energizer split into two companies with Schick falling under Edgewell Personal Care.
Contents
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1
History
2
Products
3
References
4
External links
History
[
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]
Schick was founded in 1926 by
Jacob Schick
as the Magazine Repeating Razor Company.
[1]
That same year, Schick introduced its highly successful single blade safety razor system, that stored twenty blades in a steel injector.
[2]
Schick sold the company in 1928 to start another unrelated company bearing his name which marketed his newly invented electric shavers.
While second in sales to
Gillette
globally, Schick is the top selling brand of safety razors and blades in
Japan
.
[3]
The Schick brand is used in North America, Australia, Asia and Russia. In Europe, Edgewell sells the same products under the
Wilkinson Sword
brand.
Schick also markets shaving gels.
Products
[
edit
]
Schick Intuition Plus (
body painting
)
Schick Hydro
: Schick's redesigned razor system released on April 6, 2010.
Schick Hydro 5
: A 5-blade razor system with "skin guards advanced hydrating gel and a flip trimmer" (hydrates only while shaving).
[4]
Schick Hydro 3
: A 3-blade razor system similar to the 5-blade system but without a flip trimmer.
Schick Hydro Silk
: A 5-blade women's razor system. Initially introduced only as a Schick model, but added to the Wilkinson Sword line in late 2012.
Schick Hydro 5 Power Select
: A motorized version of the Hydro 5, with three user-selectable vibration levels.
Schick Intuition
: A women's shaving system that lathers and shaves at the same time.
Schick Quattro
: a four-bladed razor for men, introduced in 2003. The
Quattro Midnight
and
Quattro Chrome
are models with redesigned handles and different color schemes from the original Quattro.
Quattro Power
: A motorized version of the Quattro; it is supposed to reduce
friction
. The
Quattro Titanium Power
is a Quattro Power with a different color scheme and Quattro Titanium cartridges. The Quattro Power is powered by a single
AAA battery
.
Quattro Titanium
: includes a
titanium
coating on the blades that is claimed to reduce irritation. There is also a
Quattro Titanium Trimmer
that includes a short face trimmer powered by a AAA battery.
Quattro for Women
: A modified version of the Quattro with a feminine color scheme.
Schick Protector
: A razor that is claimed to protect against nicks.
Schick Tracer
: A two-bladed razor with flexible blades that is supposed to conform with the surface of the face.
Tracer FX
: A modified Tracer for sensitive skin
FX Diamond
: A Tracer with blades that are supposed to stay sharp longer.
Schick Xtreme3
: A three blade men's shaving razor.
Schick XTreme3 Disposable
: A disposable version of the Xtreme3, introduced in 1999.
Schick XTreme3 SubZero
: An improved version of the Xtreme3 razor.
Schick Slim Twin
: A two-bladed disposable razor that comes in four different varieties.
Schick Injector Razor: A single edge injector style razor which was popular during the 1970s.
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