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    The other day I popped in on a barber who's just opened up in the city. He's classically trained with over 20 years experience and from Sicily originally.

    Anyway, we got to talking about this and that. After a while he divulged what he considered one of the most important aspects of shaving a customer, which I thought was equally useful if shaving yourself.

    Use your wrist, not your arm. Well, you can use your arm too, but mainly your wrist. Much, much better control from the wrist than say the elbow or shoulder if you think about it. Plus it puts a natural limit on the length of stroke. Within that length of stroke, your arm is stationary - much less chance of making a jerky movement that ends in a cut or nick. Avoiding that is paramount for professional barbers, but also important for us too.

    As it turns out I've been using a fair bit of wrist, but never in a conscious way - it's just something that developed over time. The past few days I've been really concentrating on wrist rather than arm action - it does make a difference.

    This is probably something that's a no-brainer to a lot of people, but I don't recall it ever being overtly mentioned, at least in recent history. Apologies if I'm telling you all how to suck eggs.

    So gentlemen (and ladies) - crack out the floppy wrists and see if it doesn't help improve your shaves.

    James.
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