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Burma-Shave Returns
After nearly three decades, the Burma-Shave name can once again be found in medicine cabinets across the country. As a division of the American Safety Razor Company, Burma-Shave now offers razors and blades as well as its legendary shaving cream as seen below. You can also see examples of some of Burma-Shave packaging from the 1920s to the 1960s.

one pound jar After Shave
circa 1930
One pound jar Burma-Shave

Burma-Shave
after-shave lotion

Deodorant Lather
circa 1950
Burma-Shave Blockade Deodorant

circa 1940
Burma-Shave Aerosol Can Design 2, regular

Tube of Burma-Shave Shaving Cartridges
circa 1950
Burma-Shave Aerosol Can design 1, extra rich

circa 1960
10.5 oz jar of Burma-Shave brushless shaving

Tube of Burma-Shave Shaving Cartridges
circa 1950
Tube of Burma-Shave brushless with lanolin

circa 1997
Burma-Shave™ Cartridges

Shaving Cream Shaving Razor
circa 1997
Burma-Shave™ Shaving Cream

circa 1997
Burma-Shave™ Razor

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