I saw a twitter ad for a razor with no blades. It is purple and costs $36. Anyone know where to buy?

I was on twitter last Thursday (April 7, 2016) at approximately 1:00 pm MST. I saw an ad for a new razor that didnt have blades. I clicked on it and i

I was on twitter last Thursday (April 7, 2016) at approximately 1:00 pm MST. I saw an ad for a new razor that didn't have blades. I clicked on it and it took me to the site where I watched a video about this new razor. It is purple and costs $36. The replacement heads last 4 months and cost $16. I can remember all of the details, but for some reason I cannot remember what it is called. All of my google searches have just brought me more frustration. Did anyone else also see this ad? Does anyone know what razor I am talking about?

or:I was on twitter last Thursday (April 7, 2016) at approximately 1:00 pm MST. I saw an ad for a new razor that didn't have blades. I clicked on it and it took me to the site where I watched a video about this new razor. It is purple and costs $36. The replacement heads last 4 months and cost $16. I can remember all of the details, but for some reason I cannot remember what it is called. All of my google searches have just brought me more frustration. Did anyone else also see this ad? Does anyone know what razor I am talking about?


or:37,300 links: www.google.com/#q=bladeless+razorHow to make a disposable razor last a year:Wash your skin with soap and water. This is not to get it clean, although it does that, but to break the surface tension. It's like when you shampoo: the first application doesn't foam much, but the second foams like crazy. Breaking surface tension allows the hair and the skin to get wetter.Apply your favorite lather and shave, stroking the way the hair grows. Rinse.Lather again and shave again, stroking the opposite direction. Careful, there is no drag at all and it's easy to take off a layer of skin. Rinse and dry.This simple trick makes a razor last so long you will forget when you got it. However, it works best if you have soft water. If your water is hard, consider using bottled water for shaving, or discard the razor when it gets dull. Don't snivel about the cost of new razors. They are cheap, and you are getting maximum value for money with this method. Get a new razor to start and replace it occasionally.About the lather: it's not very important. I shaved for years using the same product I used to wash my dishes.

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