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| Razor
- Challenge |
Every
morning millions of men try to remove the stubble on their
chins by wet shaving with a tempered blade or by using an
electric razor which shaves through a protective foil. Neither
solution quite does the job. Wet shaving gives a close shave
but it takes considerable time and effort, a sinkful of water
and shaving foam, when you want to fly out the door to work.
Also, many men simple cut themselves to shreds. The electric
shaver is more convenient, it lets you shave quickly anywhere
and can be more forgiving to the skin. But as designer Dick
Powell remarks, "You dont get so good a shave with
an electric. Its clear theres a foil between the
blade and the hair it is cutting."
Powell and his partner Richard Seymour visit an expert barber
for a really close shave. They are impressed with the way
he wields his blade but admit that few people have 40 minutes
a day to spend in a barbers chair. "If only we
could embody that skill in an object," observes Seymour,
"that would be bloody brilliant." So the challenge
is set: to design a new razor that gives a really smooth shave
swiftly and easily without all the blood and fuss of wet shaving.
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