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    Thumbs up Gonna give it a try!

    Well someone from work was nice enough to give me one og his extra disposable style razors and about 10 blades! I have some soap from the PX and plan on trying it today or tomorrow! Gonna grab a brush tonight after work.... debbating whether to wait for a brush or just take the soap to the face and get a lather that way...

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    Go slow. Don't try to do it all the first time unless it is going well. Lowest angle that cuts whiskers smoothly and no pressure. You will be fine and soon looking for more. It just keeps getting better.

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    What is the recomendation for orking with and around moles other than just being extra careful? I have a mole on my cheek bone and one near the bottom of my neck (prob could get away without shaving that)

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    Well I have a similar issue. With no pressure on your strokes you will with some practice find it easy to shave up to without going over those little bumps in the road. You will even develop the ability to trim the top of them if they need it. I have excised mine several times quite intentionally(sharp razors are painfree slicers) but they always reappear and the blood in the bath tends to cause overreactions from anyone else who shares.

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