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The Skarp Laser Razor should seem shifty as soon as you take a minute to think about it. Why crowdfunding? Only $160,000? Why is there no demonstration in the pitch video?
Skarp's Laser Razor has officially been delayed until at least the end of 2016. King says the goal is to produce an initial prototype run of 5,000 units and ship those to backers by the end of the ...
The Skarp razor is supposed to cut through hair rather than remove it at the follicle. The co-founder at Irvine-based Skarp Technologies says he's invented a laser razor that will be commercially ...
But when the Skarp Lazor Razor promised a silky-smooth, irritation-free laser shaving experience on Kickstarter, fans wanted to believe. The founders managed to raise $4 million from some 25,000 ...
The Skarp razor can be used on any part of your body, from your face to your legs, and is being marketed at both men and women. And the promise of a smoother, more pleasant shave has clearly ...
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 ...
The Skarp Razor Swaps A Blade For A Laser. by Amy Sciarretto. Sep. 30, 2015. Shaving with a razor, be it your face, legs, or wherever, can suck. It leads to cuts, abrasions, and irritated skin.
Already the campaign for the Skarp Laser Razor has raised $135,000 USD from Indiegogo, after having its Kickstarter campaign raised over $4 Million.
The Skarp Laser Razor received the ban hammer from Kickstarter earlier today. As shared in the comments from an earlier article, apparently the Skarp campaign was banned as Kickstarter deemed the ...
The £189 (£125) Skarp razor (pictured), built by Californian firm Skarp Technologies, is fitted with an optical fibre that contains a class one laser. that cuts through hair particles.
Skarp Laser Razor Shaves Your Mug With Freakin' Laser Beams By Shane McGlaun Sept. 28, 2015 8:00 am EST No matter how often you have to do it, I think we can all agree that shaving is no fun.
Even though we’re seemingly overloaded with incredible gadgets that can do amazing things, we still haven’t yet found a high-tech razor that can take the … ...
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