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    Thanks for that, good idea.
    I've used that on the strop but hadn't thought of it for my face.
    Was worried I'd get the angles wrong and I'd end up taking my nose off or something when shaving the other side....

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    Yep, The non-dominant hand is kinda tough. It took me a couple weeks just to get to the point of not being afraid of what I might do. It still feels odd in that hand and I have to keep switching hands just to check to be sure I'm holding it right. Time will make it all better. I too am left handed. We are the ones in our right minds. At least that what my mom told me. ha.
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    Had another go. Stropped beforehand and tried shaving a bit. It felt slightly more natural than last time and I shaved a bit on both sides. Tried the chin and under the chin although it was more of a wave than a shave. Finished off with my DE.

    Tried a few laps on the barber's hone afterwards, stropped again and shaved a few hairs on my arm.
    Tried shining a light on the edge and using my thumb pad as well.
    Keep practicing I guess

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    Since you are new you should leave the honing till it needs it. You are far more likely to damage the edge than sharpen it. You should also up the stropping to more like 50 laps. Good luck with your shaves and remember that in the beginning the shaves will be rough till you get the technique down
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    Quote Originally Posted by eddy79 View Post
    Since you are new you should leave the honing till it needs it. You are far more likely to damage the edge than sharpen it. You should also up the stropping to more like 50 laps. Good luck with your shaves and remember that in the beginning the shaves will be rough till you get the technique down
    Yes, What he said. Strop and shave only! Till you get good at shaves. Then think about honing for a while before buying hones or using then. Watch lots of vids on honing and shaving to improve your shaves and learn differences in hones.
    Good luck and enjoy.
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    Thanks guys. I've read the threads of people ruining their razor with hours of bad honing, and yes even a few seconds of bad technique will do more harm than good.

    I've realised I had too much pressure on the spine when honing, so good job that I didn't do it very long. There's probably plenty of other errors in there as well.

    Re stropping, I'd been doing 20 or 30 afterwards and about 60 beforehand.

    Thanks again.

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