Using a razor for too long could raise risk of life-threatening infection

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With the UK’s temperamental weather, it’s hard to predict the perfect time to wear a summer dress and bare your legs.

A gloomy morning can suddenly turn into a sunny afternoon, prompting you to have a quick shave and pull out your favourite summer number from the closet.

While it might feel like running out to get a new razor could be a risk that the weather changes again, a skincare expert has warned against reusing razors for longer than recommended.

Worryingly, this common practice could have devastating impacts on your health. 

Dr Cristina Soma, a Dove skincare expert, explained that razors should be replaced after every five to seven shaves.

However, the expert explained that most people hold onto their blades for months. 

Dr Stoma told Mirror.co.uk: “The frequency of change also depends on other factors, such as how frequently and how many areas you shave, your hair thickness and type, the quality of your blade, and whether you are good at washing it off afterwards and looking after your blade.

“Using a dull razor blade can result in shaving rash and bumps, ingrown hairs, and inflamed or traumatised skin.

“More seriously, it can result in cuts and possibly lead to infections.”

According to the expert, the most common infection that can occur with the shaving tools is a bacterial skin infection.

Symptoms, including redness, swelling, pain or pus, could ring alarm bells and signal a need for an antibiotic ointment treatment.

What’s worse, using a rusty razor could lead to the development of tetanus, according to Dr Tim Clayton, consultant dermatologist at Pall Mall Medical in Manchester.

Tetanus describes a serious, life-threatening condition caused by bacteria getting into your wound.

While getting a new blade once you notice orange, rusty streaks on it is a must, it’s also a good idea to keep on top of your tetanus jabs to avoid getting ill, the dermatologist added.

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