Shave (magazine)

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Shave Magazine
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September 2010 Cover
Categories Men's Lifestyle, Entertainment, Motoring, Technology, Travel, Fitness and Grooming
FrequencyMonthly
Year founded2008
CountryCanada
Based in Edmonton
Language English
Website Shave

Shave is both a print and online men's-lifestyle magazine created by Shave Media Group. The founder is Mike Zouhri. [1] The magazine also syndicates content through news portals, such as MSN. [2] [3] [4]

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References

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