With a personally honed honed razor, which certaily could only be marginally sharpened, but I seem to be able to shave cheeks, jowls, chins, and throat without problem or incident. Then, mustache and goatee-less, we travel to the lip area. Having traveled there with our edged weapon we proceed to mercilessly hew the geography. The bay-rum would be greatly more appreciated were it bay-novacaine.

Are there any theories or practices out there for the newly initiated to try in attempt to minimize labial blood letting? Or, how much of the red stuff can one watch flow down the drain before becoming concerned? Can anyone recommend specific brands of DIY stitch-in-time kits in case one passes the concern point?

Bruce