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    Default On Paying Attention... Subtitled, Man, that's a sharp blade!

    Newb here... Second week of shaving. No more razor burn. Starting to figure out how to hold the razor for XTG and ATG second passes. Starting to get BBS in places. Enjoying turning a daily chore into a hobby. All is well...

    This morning I was focused on getting my upper lip and the next thing I know I'm leaking down the side of my cheek. Where did that come from? I never even felt the blades square point fillet the cheek.

    The moral of the story is that even though I'm getting better, I'm way away from getting good. And just because I'm using only part of the blade, the other parts are still sharp.

    oh yeah. That styptic pencil works like a charm.

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    It's amazing how easy they can take a bite without you noticing. I had one square point that always nicked me behind my left earlobe. Took me forever but I figured out i was doing a small "flick" of my wrist and that was what was getting me.

    Sounds like you are doing well, keep up the good work!

    Matt
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    Never take your eye off that edge. Bad things will happen.
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    We have a member here with the username Pinklather.

    It happens.
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    If you cut yourself you can visit this thread to feel better about it.
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/shavi...0-cut-day.html
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    Just remember if there weren't at least 10 drops, it wasn't a cut.

    I suppose by that metric I haven't cut myself. Yet. Which knowing my luck means when I finally do, it's gonna be a good one.

    But those spike points have certainly made me aware that the toe is never to be left without direct supervision.
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    I have learned you have to stay focus. When the wife calls move the razor from the face, answer, wait then resume.
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    I have a nice deep scar on my face, compliments of the family dog growing up. I try to angle the edge so it doesn't hit it square but I still snag it now and then. Sometimes you can be careful and still cut yourself.
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    Does your razor have a spike tip? If so, it really should be muted on a hone. It won't eliminate the risk of this type of cut, but it will reduce the risk and probably make for more comfortable shaves. Took me two good cuts to learn that lesson.
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    Just be glad you are not in my situation.... I'm so broke, I can't afford to pay attention!

    "Cut of the day" is a nice soother.... there's ALWAYS someone who did done it worse than you.

    Otherwise, keep a recent photo handy for the plastic surgeon so he/she knows what goes where, and ultimately.... Chicks dig scars!

    As for those *&($&_#$@ spike point razors... I neuter them with a diamond paddle... just a few swipes is all it takes. You can use a hone if you wish, I just happen to have some small EZE-LAP Diamond paddle hones from my woodworking shop that are perfect. The "fine" is my favourite, and they do not cost very much. My real use is for touching up HSS turning tools or anywhere I run into hardened steel or carbide that needs honing.

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