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I tried my left hand on my second shave and found it easier than i thought it would be. I don't use my left hand for much other than drinking when my right hand is busy. Still is instinct for me to use my right hand for my whole face but i make a point when i reach the middle to switch hands. Odd thing i have found is that certain angles are easier with opposites (right side of face with left hand, etc.) mostly just under the jaw line though.
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If you are not ambidextrous at all, or want to build muscle memory while still shaving you could try shaving with a different kind of razor (whatever you were using before you started SR shaving.
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As a jr member I watched most videos out there too. And a lot of reading on this forum. However anorher useful tip a got from a barber was to practice on my legs...now, as I'm a roadrace biker this wasn't a problem for me at all. I did get some nicks on the knee and just above the heel but that's better than my face. Plus it's a big surface to practice on.
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There are really cheap shavettes out there. If you're realy struggling, get one of those and practice without a blade in. Real (ish) feel with no danger.