This Gillette razor is designed to help caregivers safely groom their loved ones and patients
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- There have been over 4,000 different razors designed for shaving yourself, and until 2017, exactly zero razors designed for shaving others.
- To help the millions of Americans who provide care for those that are elderly, disabled, or otherwise in need of special care, Gillette designed the world's first assisted razor, called the Gillette TREO.
- The Gillette TREO features a safety comb to avoid cuts and scrapes, an ergonomic handle to make it comfortable for the caregiver, and shaving gel built into the handle.
- Starting at $8 for a four-pack, Gillette TREO razors are affordable and can greatly improve caregivers' workloads and provide a better shave for the recipient.
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Approximately 44 million Americans provide unpaid care to people who are elderly or disabled, which means they're responsible for everyday tasks like grooming. Shaving another person can be extremely difficult, especially because razors are, in general, designed to be used on your own face and body.
There have been over 4,000 different razors designed to shave yourself and exactly zero razors designed to shave others — that is, until Gilette launched this one a few years back. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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