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For that reason, Gillette is recalling 87,000 Venus Simply Three disposable razors. The company says the razor blades were made too sharp and present a high risk of cuts.
Gillette on Thursday announced a recall of some of its disposable Venus razors over a higher-than-normal laceration risk.
The Gillette Company says during production, the razor's blades were misaligned and can cause lacerations during normal use. This recall involves Venus Simply3 disposable razors.
Thanks to a new marketing campaign by Gillette, a longstanding question has finally been answered.
Gillette is recalling Venus Simply3 disposable razors over laceration concerns because the blades are misaligned and can cause users to cut themselves while shaving. The company said the recalled ...
Misaligned blades on Venus Simply3 razors could increase the chances of painful nicks and cuts while shaving, the company said.
Gillette also expanded cheaper choices, introducing disposable razors with cooling technology and three- and five-blade razors for under $10.
Gillette, in partnership with international recycling leader TerraCycle, announced for the first-time in the United States that all brands of disposable razors, replaceable-blade cartridge units ...
Three Massachusetts men have been indicted on charges they sold more than $200,000 worth of stolen Gillette brand razor blades on eBay.
Gillette has responded by lowering prices, selling three-blade and five-blade razors that cost less than $10 and disposable razors that feature cooling technology.