Category
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shaving
thumb|right|A man shaving his neck using a straight razor
thumb|A woman leg shaving using a razor
thumb|right|Cartridge razor with two blades

Movember
thumb|A group of men displaying moustaches for Movember

oseledets
thumb|1869 depiction of Sviatoslav I, the [[prince of Kiev from 945 to 972]]
head shaving
practice of shaving the hair from a person's head, for practicality, convenience, religion, culture, or aesthetics
kesh
religious practice; in Sikhism the practice of allowing one's hair to grow naturally out of respect for the perfection of God's creation

antihemorrhagic
An antihemorrhagic () agent is a substance that promotes hemostasis (a process which stops bleeding). It may also be known as a hemostatic (also spelled haemostatic) agent.
Wilkinson Sword
British brand of razors and other products
razor strop
device for straightening and polishing blades
The Big Shave
1967 film by Martin Scorsese
leg shaving
practice of removing leg hair by shaving the hair off
shaving in Judaism
overview about Shaving in Judaism
Philishave
thumb|Philishave model HQ-5426
thumb|right|"Heritage" Philishave model S3552 celebrating 80th anniversary of Philishave brand
Philishave was a brand name for electric shavers manufactured by Dutch electronics conglomerate Philips, under its Personal Health division. In recent years, Philips had extended the Philishave brand to include hair clippers, beard trimmers and beard shapers. Philips used the Philishave brand name for their shavers from 1939 to 2006, before phasing it out in favour of the Philips brand. In the United States, Philips shavers were sold under the Norelco brand, before bein
BaByliss
REDIRECT Conair Corporation
Wahl Clipper
American company manufacturing grooming products
Remington Products
company