Best travel case: billy travel case
Why we like it: If you can’t live without a full-sized razor, you’re not alone. That means a good carrying case is a must. Billie’s Travel Case snaps onto your razor head and keeps your razor dry, protected, and clean. It creates a tight and secure seal around the razor, but is perforated along the bottom to maximize airflow. The base is also magnetic, so your razor won’t be floating around your hotel bathroom.
“I don’t travel often, but when I do, it’s a must to bring my favorite razor from home with me. I’ve had so many bad shaves with cheap disposable products that I can’t even look in that direction. Luckily, Billy makes a clip-on case, so you can take your 5-blade razor with you. It’s safe, fast, and easy to pack the sled cartridge itself (as well as the handle and all the shebang). All you have to do is pop it open, place the razor tip inside, close it, zip it up where you need it, and it stays closed and safe for the rest of your trip.
“Aside from its portability with this case, I never stop waxing poetic about Billy’s razor in general. Equipped with five razor-sharp blades and top and bottom moisturizing bars, it seamlessly shaves even my thickest and densest leg stubble. I rarely get cuts, bumps, or pits, which I can’t say about other similar razors.
“All of Billy’s products are very reasonably priced compared to much of the shaving market, and this little $5 product is no exception. It may seem silly to spend any amount of money on such a small piece of plastic, but if you’re already shopping at Billy, I think adding it to your cart as an add-on is more than worth it for the convenience and peace of mind it brings to your travels, no matter the distance.” —Nicola Dallersen, former senior news editor
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FAQ
What is TSA’s razor policy?
Great news: both disposable razor and electric shaver Carry-on baggage and checked baggage are permitted. TSA only recommends wrapping or protecting sharp objects so that baggage screeners don’t accidentally cut themselves (this is why we prefer travel razors with cases).
How should I pack my razor for travel?
You should keep your razor dry and protect the blade while traveling. Vidya Shivakiumalsays M.D., a board-certified dermatologist based in Chicago. Make sure it’s clean and moisture-free first, then store it separately from other amenities in a ventilated case or pouch. Dr. Shivakumar says that keeping the blades dry will prevent them from corroding and bacterial growth over time, which can lead to “folliculitis” (aka inflamed or infected hair follicles). Once you arrive at your destination, “unpack the unit and let it air,” she added.
meet an expert
- brendan campMD, dual board certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist based in New York City
- Vidya ShivakiumalMD, board-certified dermatologist based in Chicago
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