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Turn up the heat

As global grooming trends finally turn away from the ubiquitous beard – just look at the Oscars red carpet or any of the gents on Thom Browne’s Fall 2020 ready-to-wear runway show – men are returning to the art of the blade and how to master its many challenges. We’re talking razor burn, ingrown hairs, nicks and stubble when what you truly crave is the kind of closeness that Donald J longs for with various dictators.

If there’s one method honed over centuries of

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