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How often do you really need to change your razor?

We typically own two different kinds of razors in our lifetimes.

One that’s as sharp as a butter knife, and the (less common) one that’s so new we cut ourselves unintentionally.

When should we change our razors, though, if we were civilized enough to do so on a regular basis?
You ought to replace it after shaving a specific number of times, not the time that has passed since you purchased it.

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How often do you really need to change your razor?

Specifically, every five to seven.

Every five to seven, to be precise.

Dermatologist Whitney Bowe told Refinery29 that after just a few shaves, a razor will have begun to be exposed to bacteria:

And that’s especially if you leave it somewhere damp, like in the shower.

‘Leaving it in the wet, dewy shower will cause the blade to rust much faster, and will also leave it open to being exposed to bacteria much more,’ she said.

Ever get those little red bumps on your skin after shaving? Yep, it’s likely that’s thanks to having a bacteria-packed blade.

Because think about it – shaving, which is essentially cutting loads of tiny tiny nicks into your skin – is the perfect time for bacteria to access your body.

And besides those red bumps, keep an eye out for the obvious, such as rusting or dulling of the blade.

Any tugging or nicking of the skin should tell you it’s time to toss it,’ Whitney explained.

If the prospect of forking out for loads more razor blades fills you with dread, two things can preserve them: rinse them thoroughly after use, and keep them in a dry place.

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