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10-13-2019, 09:37 PM #1
It happens to the best of us. Unless you really dig in, a straight razor slices so neatly that the worst pain is generally to your pride, as you acknowledged. Give your face some time to heal before going back at it a little slower. Make sure your prep and lather are on point. Equally important is that your razor should be as keen and well-stropped as you (or a trusted honer) can make it, and let the blade do the work. The finest edges just glide through whiskers, and in my experience are LESS likely to skip and cut. No slicing or horizontal motions, and never let a blade rest on your face; it must always be in motion on your face.
Oh, and watch the tip if shaving with a spike point (probably not the best choice for beginners anyway). Even following all of my own advice, however, I still get the occasional minor cut even with 10 years experience with a straight.
Heal up for a few days, then come back at it "scarred but smarter."There are many roads to sharp.
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10-13-2019, 09:45 PM #2No slicing or horizontal motions, and never let a blade rest on your face; it must always be in motion on your face.
Heal up for a few days, then come back at it "scarred but smarter."
Steve- - Steve
You never realize what you have until it's gone -- Toilet paper is a good example
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10-13-2019, 09:49 PM #3
It's a rite of passage.
We all have been there and have battle scars.
Pete <:-}"Life is short, Break the Rules. Forgive quickly, Kiss Slowly,
Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably, And never regret ANYTHING
That makes you smile." - Mark Twain