Photo Credit: Henson Shaving

DON’T CUT DEEP

Just as DANIEL PLUS LAUREN was strolling round NY NOW Monday afternoon at the Javits Center, razor innovation was found with Henson Shaving. Henson founder, Daniel Jantzi, told DPL that their all aluminum razor was created out of machines that use to make parts for aerospace. The innovation is not only a strong, sturdy manual razor that you can keep for life and pass down, but to control the blaze to only be one-tenth exposed. The end result is engineering the minimally exposed blade to sheer the hair on your face instead of cutting it. Typical razors love to show off their triple or 5 blades used to shave your face, what the typical doesn’t advertise is how exposed the blade is, and it cuts your skin so deep that you bleed nonstop.

Aluminum, which is the 13th element on the periodic table, has done so many wonders for essential innovation like building and household products. Henson Shaving names their essential flagship razor after aluminum which is called the AL 13 Razor, priced at $69.99 with 2 blade purchase options such as 100 blades for $9.99 stretching 2 to 3 years, or the Blade For Life at a one time cost of $50. Henson Shaving is based and made in Canada, has a lifetime warranty so you can just buy once and use it forever, and it’s gentle on your skin where you don’t even need shaving cream. Henson Shaving is manufactured at their aerospace facility in Ontario, Canada, and built with the same AS9100 aerospace standards required to create satellite components.

Henson Shaving with its family-owned company is entirely debt-free and investor-free where the Henson siblings used their aerospace know how and accessibility to make this incredibly useful razor life. Plus, millions are so obsessed and interested in the AL13, that Henson Shaving is able to operate on 100 percent profit. Henson Shaving’s visit to NY NOW was based on them looking to set up a booth possibly at next show. DANIEL PLUS LAUREN provided a little help by recommending the route written about last show when successfully essential products like Cord Brick stuck a cord with DPL.

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After spending 7 years writing for Examiner.com specializing in Lauren Conrad, "The Hills", and fashion, Daniel continues that same method exploring a lot more with "Daniel plus Lauren".

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