Shaving with disposable razors works for some, but isn't ideal for others. New York-based company Harry's has released the 'Maple Leaf shave set' that's made for a more enjoyable and affordable shave for bearded neighbors to the north.
The set is only $15, and comes complete with a limited-edition Canada-themed handle as well as three blades and shave cream. The handle combines modern ergonomics with timeless simplicity. The handle is made from a curved rod of zinc alloy and a blend of high-quality polymers for a smooth, waterproof exterior.
The shave cream is made using natural ingredients like soothing licorice, cucumber, moisturizing marula, coconut oil, refreshing eucalyptus and peppermint.
It's a pretty wicked deal for the quality and price. Plus, what Canadian wouldn't want a patriotic shave set to sculpt their man hair?
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Affordable Shaving Sets
- The rise of affordable and high-quality shaving sets with natural ingredients presents an opportunity for companies to tap into a market of conscious consumers looking for a better shaving experience
- National Pride Merchandise
- Companies can cater to consumers' national pride by releasing limited-edition merchandise that features patriotic designs and branding
- Eco-friendly Shaving Products
- Sustainable and eco-friendly shaving products can provide a new opportunity for companies to cater to conscious consumers who are looking for a better future through greener products
Industries Being Reshaped
- Personal Care
- The personal care industry can take advantage of the rise of affordable and high-quality shaving sets with natural ingredients to cater to a market of conscious consumers looking for a better shaving experience
- Retail
- The retail industry can tap into the rise of national pride merchandise by offering limited-edition products with nationalistic branding and designs to consumers
- Sustainable Products
- Companies in the sustainability space can take advantage of the rise in demand for eco-friendly shaving products to grow and offer greener alternatives for consumers
