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10-21-2008, 12:54 AM #1
Actually,causing a major blood letting with an ELECTRIC razor happened to me. I had one of those "micro-screen" type Braun's. I used the razor strickly at work.
One morning, reporting off-duty working the midnight shift, I proceeded to the locker room for clean up for an early morning court appearance. The "micro-screen" had actually worn through-kind of connecting the dots on the screen. This left a WICKED wire-type edge that I proceeded to rake all over my right cheek, lacerating the S*&T out of it. I'm not talking a little nick either. It was so sharp, I didn't feel it-INITIALLY.
I stick to wicked sharp Str8's-thank you very much
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10-21-2008, 02:02 AM #2
My worst injury was with a safety razor. It was when I first started shaving in high school and I guess I was in a hurry. But I was doing a wtg pass, and ended up slicing off a thin slice of skin. It was about the size of a quarter. It hurt like hell, took forever to stop bleeding, and the best part ... it was picture day.
My silliest injury is the earlobe cut with a straight. I just tell people I tried to pierce my ear the hard way.
And my most consistent injury is atg on my neck just under my right jaw with a straight.
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10-21-2008, 02:03 AM #3
Once I got myself while going XTG near my chin--ended up w/ a 1.5" gash on the right side of my lips! That took almost 4 months to (almost) completely heal!
Once I gave myslef a (deep!) cut above my left cheek--there's still a "depression", but at least it wasn't a scar. Both times I was shaving w/ razors that I knew needed to be rehoned, but I was too lazy to do it. "Just one more shave"...(These new smilies are fun!) The moral of the story: the worst cuts to be had are from dull razors; not sharp ones--too sharp (for me, anyway) is strictly a technique issue.
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10-21-2008, 06:40 AM #4
I managed to cut myself with the same type of electric razor, when the screen completety broke down during shaving. Fortunately, the cut and scar that developed is under my ear and not that visible. It's very easy to nick the scar now that I use a straight, if I don't carefully "navigate" around it. I hope I don't manage to get one of those nasty cut mentioned in this thread. I don't want any more shaving obstacles.
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10-22-2008, 03:58 AM #5
My worst was the first shave with a DD dwarf which also happend to be my first shave with a spike. I was shaving my left check with my left hand, same as I always did with my round point Dovo. Well I lost sight of the spike. The razor was so sharp that I didn't even feel the first cut. I pulled the razor away and I had 2 1 inch long racing stripes on my cheak that seemed to bleed forever.
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10-22-2008, 05:49 AM #6
I cut myself pretty good with my Thiers-Issard 5/8 round point razor on my right cheek....I've done this more than once, and I've got a couple of really "good" scars on my right cheek.
Might have to sell my smaller razors...for some reason, those damned 5/8 round points get me about every 10th time I use them.