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Thread: First Impressions
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08-06-2009, 08:56 PM #11
[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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08-06-2009, 09:36 PM #12
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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08-07-2009, 01:35 PM #13
+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...)
-Chief
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08-07-2009, 01:50 PM #14
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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