Consumers shift to eco-friendly razors to reduce ingrown hairs and bumps

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Nimbi, a female-led company, is promoting eco-friendly hair removal with its compostable razors. Made from natural materials, these razors aim to reduce ingrown hairs and provide a smooth shave for various body areas. A pack of four costs £6.99. The razors are designed without lubrication strips and are fully vegan. Customers report satisfaction with their performance, especially for body hair, but some caution that they may not work as well for facial hair. Nimbi also offers a personal care bundle that includes razors and shaving foam for £18. Other brands like Estrid and Upcircle provide alternative shaving options, including subscription services and safety razors.


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