King Camp Gillette was an American businessman who is best known as the inventor of the safety razor. He was born on January 5, 1855, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Gillette originally worked as a salesman and inventor, but it was his invention of the safety razor that made him a prominent figure.
Before Gillette's invention, straight razors were commonly used, which required frequent sharpening and posed a risk of cuts and infections. In 1901, Gillette patented a design for a disposable safety razor with a replaceable blade, which revolutionized shaving. The disposable razor became a huge success and is still widely used today.
To promote his invention, Gillette adopted a unique business model. He offered the razors at a low cost and made profits by selling the replaceable blades. This business strategy, known as the "razor-and-blades" model, became a popular marketing approach.
King Camp Gillette continued to innovate in the shaving industry and held numerous patents for other shaving-related products. He also established the American Safety Razor Company, which later became the Gillette Company. Under his leadership, the company became one of the leading manufacturers of shaving products globally.
Apart from his contributions to the shaving industry, Gillette showed a keen interest in social and economic issues. He advocated for utopian socialist ideas and even established a community called "Metropolis" based on such principles. However, the community did not succeed, and Gillette lost a significant amount of money in the venture.
King Camp Gillette died on July 9, 1932, in Los Angeles, California. His invention and innovative business model revolutionized the shaving industry and left a lasting impact on personal grooming.
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