No problem as long as you keep the rotation angle reasonable.
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No problem as long as you keep the rotation angle reasonable.
I could never figure out what any of those strokes are that guys say that you use. (The only J strike I know is used in a canoe. I'd never try that one on a face.)
The only strokes I use are short, very short, about an inch, believe some call it buffing.
Only thing I chg is the angle. Different angles of WTG, XTG and ATG.
Thanks all. Scything is what I was talking about. Larry calls it slicing, but at no time does the blade ever move in a direction parallel to the blade, such as when cutting an onion or carrot. It's more like a 45 degree slant to the perpendicular cut.
I call it "windshield wiper" stroke and yes, I use it on my neck....pivot end held still and "wipe"...
I have an area under my jawline that requires a wiper blade stroke. It works well but I use a shorter smaller blade for this area and it requires finesse
Thanks but I left out that it also requires some serious skin stretching to get that area BBS