You forgot #9 wife in shower behind your mirror loose concentration
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I say; STOP what you're doing and break out the DE razor for a week or longer while your face heals and you don't catch those scabs and cuts with the straight. If you can't do that, then just shave WTG until you can be consistently laceration free (small nicks don't count).
Oh, and better invest in more spare pillow cases :gl:
No, no, no! With all due respect, stay with the straight. Limit yourself to WTG pass for now. Concentrate on weight of the blade only passes, angle of no more than 30 degrees, proper face prep and stropping.
Don't go back to the DE or cartridge unless you want to do the XTG or ATG passes. At least get one pass done. A WTG pass. Coming from having just done a DE experiment for a month and back to SR, I don't recommend a haphazard switch.
I've been shaving with a SR for better than 30 years and I still nick myself. Yesterday I did it with my Otto Deutsch, then made the mistake of trying to do a clean up with the DE and really dug in.
When you keep cutting the same spots over and over (this is common) it's usually a sign there is a facility problem with the razor in that area. Those are areas you need to focus on and figure out how to stop doing that. It might be additional stretching or maybe you at the limit with that hand or grip and need to change for that area.
I remember with me it was always the left side of my chin just below the mouth. I finally realized for some strange reason when shaving that area I'd like automatically increase the angle of the blade. Once I payed close attention to what I was doing and stopped that the nicks stopped. However to this day when I reach that area I have to slow down and think angle otherwise I will seemingly revert to a too sharp angle there.