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    [QUOTE=netsplit;296594]had my first slice the other day, doing an across the grain pass and kinda looked up at the mirror, i blame the wife for talking to me,

    here is is after i'd steptic pen'd it etc

    Wives are more dangerous than razors. You obviously found out how dangerous the two are together.

    I've had a very similar scrape. Get yourself some vitamin E to put on there after it closes.

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    You guys seem to use too much pressure. Going slow won't save your skin, but using gentle pressure will ensure a gentle no-irritation shave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Preussen555 View Post
    I will be super slow I'm sure as I don't want to cut myself too deep lol... I don't care about little nicks here and there.
    I would be careful about going too slow, one of my only deep cuts came from moving too slowly and a few hairs pulled and I ended up pulling the blade the wrong way. I dont have a scar but it bled for a solid 20 mins and the wife actually smacked me for it. Just a warning make sure you carry momentum and stay pulling the right way.

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    Blade held near flat - appropriate pressure & never talk while shaving or shave when someone is within arm's reach.
    Trust no-one
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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    I've found that straight razor cuts heal remarkably well if simply left alone for a couple of days. The cut is so smooth that the bonding is very quick with minimal scarring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    Blade held near flat - appropriate pressure & never talk while shaving or shave when someone is within arm's reach.
    Trust no-one
    Second that! Haha
    I actually cut myself for the first time yesterday. Wasn't even shaving but showed the blades to a friend. We joked a bit about if I had an ambulance on standby every time I shaved and so on. Didn't think about the razor and got a 1/2 inch cut on one of my hands. It was so clean that it seemed to just close up again after 5 minutes of intense bleeding. Secretly I'm wishing I'm Wolverine with super healing powers...
    Always respect the blade whatever you do, was what i learned from this

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    Welcome to SRP, Trustno1.
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    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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    Quality over quantity, this is what is all about. I am not sure about your reasons for using a straight but for me, pleasure is important. The longer it takes the better... ;-)

    Al raz.

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    I don't usually cut myself unless i am going across my cheeks or chin. Those strokes can cause the blade to slide up or down if you arent careful, luckily it leaves only a hairline cut. Once i cut the ear going ATG but that wasn't too bad either...i guess i am lucky! I still haven't picked up a styptic pen...i always forget when i am out at the store.

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    "I still haven't picked up a styptic pen." Perhaps you should if you get any form of razor burn, not just for cuts. It works really well.

    Al raz.

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