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    Quote Originally Posted by jnich67 View Post
    The cuts I've gotten on my face are really no worse then you would get with any other razor.
    While I've found this to be true, there is the very distinct possibility that the cut will be longer than those caused by a DE or cartridge razor. I still have the vestiges of a two-inch cut near my left ear. It was no deeper than what a DE would have given me, but it's a good deal longer.

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    If you start off slow and shave from the dominant hand side burn to jaw first for a few days and then move to the cheek and then switch hands and do the same on the other side of the face follwed by each side of the neck up and down and then take on the chin a little bit at a time, you will likely have less nicks than the person who takes on the whole face from the first. The method described lets you get used to the feel of the razor and the angles necessary to cut. This establishes a comfort level as you learn more.

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    I have had two semi-bad cuts and both of those have been on my thumb!!!
    Not paying attention when switching hands will do it in a hurry. On my face, I always had more nicks and cuts with a DE and even more than with a Mach3. With a straight, almost never.

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    Newb here....

    Every time but very shallow. The stiptic pencil is my friend, followed by a rubbing alcohol chaser. I will point out that I am still learning to hone and am starting from a dull razor so each time is either a little better or a little worse as I figure out what I'm doing wrong.

    Today's lesson was an edge that is sharp enough for a great WTG shave may not be sharp enough for a great XTG shave and I am experiencing my first case of whisker burn. You can't see it happily, no rash, but I can feel the burn.

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    Here's my opinion: you can still cut yourself even if you have lots of practice and a well-honed straight, and it really doesn't matter if it happens because you are not paying attention or there was an earthquake or whatever. What counts is that you can cut yourself - more so than with an electric, for example.

    Have I cut myself - heck yeah, but while I don't enjoy it particularly, it won't stop me in the least. I may have put a couple of small permanent scars on my face but that's OK with me (last time wasn't too long ago - wife and kids around me egging me to hurry up to go out together + a vicious spike wasn't a good combination )

    Nevertheless, I haven't used anything else on my face since my very first straight shave, and I don't want to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by izlat View Post
    Here's my opinion: you can still cut yourself even if you have lots of practice and a well-honed straight, and it really doesn't matter if it happens because you are not paying attention or there was an earthquake or whatever. What counts is that you can cut yourself - more so than with an electric, for example.

    Have I cut myself - heck yeah, but while I don't enjoy it particularly, it won't stop me in the least. I may have put a couple of small permanent scars on my face but that's OK with me (last time wasn't too long ago - wife and kids around me egging me to hurry up to go out together + a vicious spike wasn't a good combination )

    Nevertheless, I haven't used anything else on my face since my very first straight shave, and I don't want to.

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    .....Agreed!

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    My strop is made entirely of skin I have flayed from my face while shaving!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc View Post
    My strop is made entirely of skin I have flayed from my face while shaving!
    THAT"S the spirit of dedication to the craft!

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    My third shave or so, I had the best shave with a straight razor to that point. The next shave, I got rushed and didn't pay enough attention. I bled well. IT's almost healed. Today, I had the best shave I've ever had with a straight, just shy of BBS. My next shave haunts me already!

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    Still quite the noob but good for the most part.

    I have one spot on the right side of my chin though that I may cut clean off before I figure out how to properly shave it!

    No idea why it is kicking my arse, but it is annoying! All in the technique....


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