Electric razors are an efficient way to get a clean-cut face without risking razor nicks or having to deal with shaving cream. But keeping them clean isn’t quite as straightforward.
Many newer razors come with “self-cleaning stations” (which boast all-in-one charging, sanitizing, and lubricating), but they often cost more than $100 and take up valuable space on a bathroom counter. Fortunately, it’s easy to keep your razor clean without this fancy piece of bathroom tech. And many of the tools and techniques for an electric razor also apply to trimmers or clippers, too.
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