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    [QUOTE=Sean64;431654]
    I have honestly never had this much fun cutting myself.
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    LOL thats what i thought when shaving for the 1st time

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    Lots of great specific advice from top people in the field. I will just say this is also important for me,
    1.the only time I still get a nick which is rare is when I am too tired(I shave at the end of my day)
    2.if I have a brain fart and let a problem that I had that day into my shaving den with my razor.
    I know this is not specific advice but it really is what makes my shaves so wonderful. Fortunatly, it is a rare day I will miss my shave.
    Michael

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    +1 on learning to use the other hand. I stumbled across a nifty exercise to improve the dexterity and confidence of the non-dominant hand-- if you are a face-latherer, use the left hand to build lather on the left side of your face, and the right hand to build lather on the right side of your face. It takes a couple of weeks to get the fast smooth circles down with the brush, but I think it helps (it is a *lot* easier shaving with the non-dominant hand than it is to generate lather with it...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by fccexpert View Post
    I too am a single hand shaver as I found I can get a perfectly good shave using only my right hand and thus, never saw the need to learn how to use both.
    That has been my take on it too. If it works why fix it. OTOH, I think about when I broke my collar bone 5 or 6 years ago and couldn't use my left hand for much for 5 weeks. The possibility that I might have something like that happen again and the challenge have got me interested in learning to shave with the opposite hand.
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