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Thread: My first straight shave at home, wish me luck guys!

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    Sorry for the photo bomb, hit the upload box way to many times.

    Thank for the kind words gents. I walked away with two Knicks , nothing that didn't stop bleeding on its own, my gosh that was nerve racking, but really relaxing at the same time! I now see why this is an art, angles made all the difference.

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    Congrats! And don't wory about any cuts, chicks dig scars

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    Quote Originally Posted by PANLEE View Post
    Sorry for the photo bomb, hit the upload box way to many times.

    Thank for the kind words gents. I walked away with two Knicks , nothing that didn't stop bleeding on its own, my gosh that was nerve racking, but really relaxing at the same time! I now see why this is an art, angles made all the difference.
    Congrats on popping your cherry ( shave-wise that is) angles are one, pressure (on the skin) and ability are the other.. As long as you don't fold your edge on the strop (keep it sharp) and have a steady hand, everything will be alright..
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    “We are what we repeatedly do. Greatness then, is not an act, but a habit”
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