With more people working from home, shaving has become less of a priority …

According to Proctor & Gamble, which owns Gillette, sales of men’s razors and razor blades are down “due to pandemic-related consumption decline.” Not going into the office means lots of guys are growing beards or embracing that two- three- or more- day stubble. But it seems this shaving decline has not been true for women. Proctor & Gamble says sales of women’s razors and blades have continued to rise. (NYMag)


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