1. If you are a blade-type manual shaver, be sure to replace the blades regularly. After using the razor, remove the blade, use a cotton swab or a brush to clean off the stubble and other residues attached to the blade, and wipe it with water or alcohol as appropriate to ensure that the blade is clean.
2. If the razor is used more than 3 times, be sure to soak the blade for sterilization. Soak the blade in alcohol, take it out after about 3 minutes, and wipe it with a cotton swab to prevent rust on the blade.
3. The cleaning of the electric shaver is even more important because the design of the blade mesh of the electric shaver is precise and requires patience and care when cleaning. After more than two uses, it should be thoroughly cleaned once. Use a cotton swab to dip a little alcohol, wipe the surface of the knife net, and then wipe the inner knife net to ensure that the knife net is clean. After cleaning the knife net, open the knife net to remove the internal stubble, and then use the same method to clean the inside of the knife head, but must remember not to use hard objects to scrape, so as not to damage the body.
Common methods of cleaning manual shavers
Method 1: Brushing method
Use a small brush to clean the remaining shavings and dander from the cutting edge and pores each time to prevent the shavings and skin oil from curing and affecting the movement and sharpness of the blade.
Method 2: Washing method
The manual shaver can also be washed all over the whole machine, and it can also be washed with water to clean it, but remember that the whole manual shaver cannot be soaked in water.
Method 3: Skincare method
If you have a wet or dry razor, then on the basis of washing the whole body of the razor, you can apply some shower gel, soap, and other skincare products to the razor head and shave together, so that not only can Indirectly clean the skin, and the beauty effect is also very good
Method 4: wind oil method
After brushing the stubble on the razor every other week, put a few drops of air essential oil on the blade head, and then gently spread it with a cotton swab. The blade is rusted, and you don't have to worry about allergies, so it's better to use balm to sterilize the razor.