the Trash vitae

Trash is the editor-in-chief of an independent Colorado micro-publisher/ design studio. I dabble in digital photography, the lost art of film image making, and guerilla digital video. DrMAC Studios specializes in books and videos on self-reliance, gardening, dumpster diving, urban foraging and living off the excesses of others.
This blog documents my daily experiences with the rest of the world

Saturday, June 28, 2008

a SAturday morning surfing find..


gimme a f'n break. a green razor. If the force that oversees our creation and evolution had want us to not have facial hair or leg hair or underarm hair he would have not given it to us or on the other hand thru evolution we would have lost it. But I cant believe the lengths that corporate America will go to "pimp" the green movement. I for one would not buy this. When I stopped shaving about 20 years ago I was still using the old Schick that my father used. One blade two-sided stainless steel handle. Built to last. And for the disposal of the blade there was a slot in the back of the med cabinet that sent the blade into the house structure where it wodl be safe.

Anyhow if you are interested in the details on this. check this out here.

Handle is made from 100% recycled plastic, including Stonyfield Farm® yogurt cups
Ergonomic handle with contours and gripping regions enhances performance and control
Titanium coated triple blades with Vitamin E and Aloe lubricating strip offer a close shave and are easy to replace
Replacement blades available in packs of 4
Handle also works with Personna® Acti-Flexx® and Gillette® Sensor® blades

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