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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisxc5 View Post
    ....whereas with glasses you still have to consider how your hand will move and if they will get in the way of your hand
    I shave with my glasses on almost every time. I just can't do it without. The place I have to be careful, is that I get some light beard hair all the way up to the ridge of my cheek bones under my eyes. anything lower than that, and I have no trouble.

    Of course, I may try one of those mirrors anyway. I decided a long time ago that I didn't care about any landlord's rules about mounting stuff, as I'm perfectly capable of mounting things properly and repairing the anchor holes when I move.

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    Hi,

    Recovering from a major car accident about 10 yrs ago I fixed an extending shaving mirror to the wall to make things easier. Recovered from the injuries I still find the mirror really useful.
    Out of interest has anybody visited T.E. Lawrence's (Lawrence of Arabia) cottage in Dorset (UK)? His extending shaving mirror is positioned so he could sit in the bath and shave.
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