This is my first post, what a great site! Anyway, I'm left handed and was wondering do I have to be careful in what type of blade I buy as far as type of blade, geometry of the blade etc?
Thanks
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This is my first post, what a great site! Anyway, I'm left handed and was wondering do I have to be careful in what type of blade I buy as far as type of blade, geometry of the blade etc?
Thanks
Welcome to SRP,
Unless you intend to buy a microtome, you need not be concerned. Most experienced shavers use both hands, and the blades are symmetrical anyhow.
Good luck, and keep us posted,
Robin
For straight razors your handedness in not a factor. There are numerous references and videos on using one hand or two hand to shave.
Good luck and welcome to SRP. Feel free to ask questions. There are a lot of people out here eager to encourage you and provide suggestions when requested.
Lewis
Hi chaco,
Welcome to SRP!
BeBerlin is spot on.
I am left handed as well.
Learning to shave two handed is the way to go.
It might even be easier to learn as we are in a right handed world and use our right hand more than you realize.
A good practice exercise is to lather with both hands. Just go slow.
I shave with nothing but my left hand. I've never had issues with that, but I'm a little concerned about buying a Japanese straight (but I really want one).
J.
Welcome to straight shaving. I am right handed and I use both hands to shave. My right hand can shave parts of the left face better and vice versa.
Once I was proficient with the right hand, I started introducing the left until I could shave my whole face with the left. These days, the right gets 65% of the work and my left gets the rest. My BBS results went from very good, to outstanding when using both hands (separately)
Pabster
Pabster,
I'm doing the same thing now. Where in the beginning I only shaved with my right hand, I'm using my left every morning now in conjunction with my right and it's made a big difference. It's getting to be second nature, the razor feels fine in my less dominate hand now and I have good control of it. I'm getting great BBS shaves now each morning and no cuts.
Dan
Great, you are on the fast track!
Pabster
Welcome, and good luck!
I'm a "lefty" too, and it didn't caused any problem except that there are some spots on my face, that i can't reach too well, so i have to learn to use my right hand too. As i'm very dominantly left handed/footed, it's a problem for me to use my right hand, but i try hard.
So, no problem, if You use only your left hand, and when You feel comfortable, try Your right hand too. But, if You just started to shave straight, i would recommend to use both of Your hands from the beginning. (Unless You are not in a hurry. Because for me using the right hand, it's more time consuming, than oly use the left.)