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To some, it seemed like an obvious scam. Others believed. Now, Skarp's Laser Razor is months behind schedule. What's the story? When his parents denied him a Super NES, he got mad. When they ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Skarp, a laser-powered razor garnering $4 million on Kickstarter, has been suspended from the crowdfunding site. After evaluating the readiness of the prototype ...
Update: The Skarp has been suspended from Kickstarter for failing to show a working prototype. It is now on Indiegogo, but anyone interested may want to wait until a real-world demonstration ...
Especially when said campaign is one that gathered $4 million in a show of confidence. Sadly, Skarp's Laser Razor won't be shaving anyone's face or legs any time soon. Kickstarter has just ...
Skarp says the reason the demo video looks so bad is that the lab-based prototype is meant to be only a proof-of-concept, but the project requires rigidly mounted fiber that can be achieved only ...
The dream of the Skarp razor, which its creators said could shave your hair with a laser, was a powerful one. The Kickstarter project sped past its initial goal of $160,000 and racked up an ...
Grooming for men hasn’t changed much for years, especially for daily shaving needs we still use the same old shaving kit. If you are wondering what would one possibly do to except change the ...
It might sound too good to be true, but we're crossing our fingers on this because one of the founders of the Skarp Laser Razor, Morgan Gustavsson, also invented Intense Pulsed Light—the same ...
A company called Skarp Technologies has developed a razor that shuns sharp metal for a heated laser. Skarp’s futuristic spin on the everyday razor is designed for use by men and women alike ...
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