Peter,
I did that once on each cheek. Not during the same shave thankfully. I did remember it bleeding alot though. I still have 2 light scars, if anyone asks tell them they are dueling scars thats what I say.:D
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Peter,
I did that once on each cheek. Not during the same shave thankfully. I did remember it bleeding alot though. I still have 2 light scars, if anyone asks tell them they are dueling scars thats what I say.:D
I don't think I'd be able to shave with my glasses on if I tried. I turn my head so much that at least part of my view is outside the borders on my glasses anyway. I have shaved with contacts in and it does help, but I usually just shave near-sighted and stand real close to the mirror. ;)
That's what I do if I don't want to put my contacts in.:oQuote:
Originally Posted by USNA92
We all have different issues, that we overcome to shave with a straight. Mine are lack of binocular depth perception and very poor periphial vision on both sides, especially my right side due to multiple eye surgeries.Quote:
Originally Posted by bg42
Look on the bright side...at leas you dont have a real issue that would prevent you from using a straight...like a muscle twitch or something.
Exactly... although I'm afraid that's only a matter of time for some of us ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by JLStorm
Besides, cutting yourself a little is hardly the most dangerous thing that can happen to you while shaving.
See http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/TV/0....ap/index.html
:D
Man, I thought I was spastic! It's a good thing he wasn't using a straight at the time; no telling what that would have severed!! :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Redwoood
I saw him on leno the other night briefly talking about it. It appeared to me that he was 3 sheets to the wind. That being the case maybe that was his problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by USNA92