Kai Creates the World’s First Disposable Paper Razor

Japanese knife manufacturer Kai has created the world’s first disposable paper razor that reduces the use of plastic by 98% in comparison to conventional, commonly used versions. This innovative, eco-friendly product—which won Kai Group the 2021 GOOD DESIGN award—comprises a paper body with a metal blade that can be used wet, even if the water is hot. Inspired by milk cartons, the design proves practical …

Razor Set

With soft touch grip for a smooth gliding shave, the By Humankind razor feels like brand new—even when it isn’t. While the short triangular-shaped handle moves as a natural extension of the hand—offering more control—the razor also stands upright (even on wet surfaces) helping keep the blades dry and resist germs and last longer. The set includes a razor, blade cover, carrying case, and refill …

An Editorial Daycathlon with Gillette

Ten stops in the average day of CH editor David Graver

Sponsored by Gillette

I do not grow facial hair like an average adult—and I’m not sure I ever will. Patches emerge over extended days, still leaving broad strips of hair-free skin. During a regular day of desk sides, edit meetings, gallery visits and after-work cocktails (with generally 10 stops every single day) it’s increasingly important that I start my day with a shave. It’s not only normalizing, it’s …