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The Skarp: this world's first laser shaver is the future of shaving for women and men

The Skarp - a shaver for the 21st century

The Skarp is the world's first laser shaver that lets you say goodbye to cuts, irritated skin, infections, itching and painful hair removal. If Darth Vader ever shaved, he would use this razor of the future, which is breaking records on Kickstarter, having already raised more than a million US dollars. You'll want it in your bathroom, too.

The Scarp it is the first laser shaver in the world and the future of women's and men's shaving. At first glance, it looks like a regular shaver, but that's where all the similarities end.

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The Skarp is a shaver for the 21st century.
The Skarp is a shaver for the 21st century.

We practically use the same technology when shaving five thousand years, that's why they are at Skarp Technologies decided to adapt it to the 21st century. This required drastic action. The modern barber is Frsharpened the blades, and it is powered by a small laser that cuts the hair extremely close to the skin. The benefits of such a shave are endless. No skin irritation, itching, risk of rashes, abrasions, cuts and infections, no snagging, no depilation, painful waxing, no expensive blade changes and virtually no water consumption. The last two pieces of information are particularly important to the Swedes behind the shaver, because every year in the US alone more than two billion blades and grids. Not to mention they are extremely dangerous once they end up mixed up in the garbage.


Environmentally and user-friendly shaver, made from 6061 family aluminum The Skarp, you can on Kickstarter order for (calculated) 140 euros.

Barber fathers Morgan Gustavsson and Paul Binun.
Barber fathers Morgan Gustavsson and Paul Binun

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