Yes and No as long as you don't get water in the plugs. So if I was you keep the plug away from taps or the bath/shower.
Shaver plugs should embody a transformer behind them, so that you are isolated from the mains supply in the event of an accidental earthing.
electric shaver
Bath, toilet, sink, shower, mirror, toothbrush, shaver ?
No!
Shaver
When choosing a shaver socket for your bathroom, look for features such as a built-in isolating transformer for safety, dual voltage options for compatibility with different shavers, and a splash-proof design to prevent water damage.
Soap, shaving cream, shower (gel)... shaver
ear wax cleaner,Excedrin,eyebrow pencil,electric shaver,
Ex-Lax, Excedrin, eyebrow pencil and electric razor are things found in the bathroom. Additional items include eyelashes, ear drops, eye liner and electric shaver.
That's no problem.
Things in the bathroom:saline solution,scale,scissors,shampoo,shaver,shaving cream,shower,sink,soap,
knife, oven, stove, shaver and sharp end of table? ok guesses did this help you?
Yes, but you need to check the input voltage on the label of the shaver. Most are 100-240v so it will accept the input ok. The other issue is the type of plug it has on it. Depending whether it is a rechargeable or just plain mains-only shaver it will probably have a two pin plug. If the pins are round, they will fit into any bathroom shaver socket. If they are flat, they are designed to go into a regular wall socket, so you will need a travel plug for the country you are travelling to. <<>> Most shavers are able to use 100-240 v but they have an adjustment which must be set to the new voltage when you change country. My shaver can be switched to 110 v, 120 v , 220 v and 240 v and if it is connected to the wrong voltage it might not work and/or it might be damaged.