Not the size of the nose but the size of the blade. Would a 4/8 blade be easier there or doesn't it make a difference?
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Not the size of the nose but the size of the blade. Would a 4/8 blade be easier there or doesn't it make a difference?
Personally, I do prefer my 4/8 under the nose. Anything larger and I tend to cut off my upper lip. I hate it when that happens.
A 4/8 would be easier to start with, but with experience it doesn't matter. I don't have a particularly large upper lip and I find the coup d'maitre just as easy to accomplish with a 4/8 as it is with an 8/8. It's practice, that's all.
Actually the size of the nose can make a difference :D but anything I can do with a 4/8 I can do with a 5/8. There's no room for an 8/8 under my honker :p
I've done the coup de maitre with a 4/8 and I've done it with a 10/8 and all of them in between. Haven't cut my upper lip yet..... knocking on wood. :) Then again, it depends on the nose, some guys are better off raising a mustache. ;)
Durante's grandfather ? :D
I think Cyrano wins the "Schnozzola" contest :)
I am with Jimmy, I use everything I have under the nose. A very scant 4/8 to a very large c-mon blackie that is 9/8.
But I don't have a nose like the picture above. Once you learn the stroke under the nose I don't think the blade width will hinder you.
I think it's more a question of your technique and your nose. I can use an 8/8 to shave under my nose, but (I like to think) my shave technique is pretty good. I have a longish nose, but it goes straight out.
A smaller blade helps you get to your normal shaving angle at a point on your face closer to your nose than would be possible with a larger blade.