If there is a good thing about cutting the bridge of your nose, it is that you aren't likely to re-cut it while shaving.
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If there is a good thing about cutting the bridge of your nose, it is that you aren't likely to re-cut it while shaving.
Ouch, lucky it did not bleed too much. I can imagine the looks you must have gotten when asked how that happened. I once caught the edge of my nostril with a spike point and I bled like a stuck pig. Live and learn and you probably won't have that happen again.
if it makes you feel better I managed to cut both ear lobes on my first two shaves, and on thursday I managed to get a tiny nick on my eyelid
So far my tally is slicing my earlobe, and nicking right beneath my eye, both because I lacked due care and attention, silly me.
Geek
I was cleaning up my sideburns and was focusing on what I was doing but not on the heel of the blade. I just barley managed to but it bled like no other
I do not feel so bad now. Last week I was trying a slightly different approach to going ATG on my upper lip. As I was trying to get the blade in the right position I pressed the heel down on the tip of my nose. Was an odd sensation, blade met flesh then kept sinking further. Left me with a nice 2cm slice right on the tip of the nose. Was nice and deep too, bled pretty good.
Needless to say I scraped that new approach for my upper lip
This is one for the books..... :w
Yeah, I've dinged my earlobe 3 or 4 times in the year that I've been straight shaving, always when using one of my spikes. The other thing I've done is get the front of my ear with a spike going WTG down the sideburns. This usually leads to the utterance of colorful methaphors.