Story

Kronos was founded to address the frustration of spending too much on razor blades that cause in-grown hairs and skin irritation (1,2). We challenge the razor and blade revenue model (5) by offering razors that use affordable, non-proprietary blades (6).

We provide references for our claims because we believe in empowering customers to make informed choices.

Our Story

Make in-grown hairs a thing of the past

Take control of your shaving routine & break free from the cycle of disposable multi-blade cartridge razors, which often cause razor burns & in-grown hairs (1). Safety razors use a single blade, which provides a comfortable & smooth shave (2).

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Save Money

This graph illustrates how much you could save with a Kronos membership of platinum double-edged blades (3,4). Alternatively, you can get blades from most supermarkets and pharmacies. They're not as high quality, but ultimately you're free to choose because safety razors use non-proprietary blades (5).

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Timeless as Mythology

Most razors you'll find today are designed to be replaced. Kronos razors are made from rust and damp resistant materials (6), so you'll only ever have to buy one. Choose your handle - naturally water resistant bamboo or chromed stainless steel.

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References

We provide references because we believe in empowering our customers. Businesses should offer products that serve the interests of their customers (7).

1. Michel, D. (2016). Pseudofolliculitis Barbae: Prevention and Treatment. US Pharm. Read more

2. British Association of Dermatologists (2021). Pseudofolliculitis. Patient information Leaflet. Read more

3. Boots Official Website (2024). View pricing information

4. KronosLDN Official Website (2024). View pricing information

5. Dhebar, A. (2016). Razor-and-Blades pricing revisited. Business Horizons.

6. Zaffora, A., Franco, F., & Santamaría, M. (2021). Corrosion of stainless steel in food and pharmaceutical industry. Current Opinion in Electrochemistry.

7. Freeman, R. E., Martin, K., & Parmar, B. (2007). Stakeholder capitalism. Journal of Business Ethics.