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    i got my finger good only about 2 weeks ago, the cuts from razors seem to heal really fast though! I almost can't tell I ever did it now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alb1981 View Post
    Havent got the finger yet, but i have this uncanny ability to cut my left cheek with out ever noticing! basically I lift my razor, admire myself in the mirror, loose track of the razor, and turn my face right into an all too happy to be there razor. 99% of the time I dont even realize the lil girl kissed me. Then I get to my office and someone is more than happy to point it out...
    I always get the right side of my face, right on the cheek and within a 20mm radious with my square points due to a wrist I broke when I was a kid, I can't rotate it much and I obviously dig the point into my face... I actually have a cut that's healing at the moment! Lol

    I really should switch hands when I use the square points buts its become a habbit now, or I could mute tthe point lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brighty83 View Post
    I always get the right side of my face, right on the cheek and within a 20mm radious with my square points due to a wrist I broke when I was a kid, I can't rotate it much and I obviously dig the point into my face... I actually have a cut that's healing at the moment! Lol

    I really should switch hands when I use the square points buts its become a habbit now, or I could mute tthe point lol
    Last year I cut my thumb down to the tendon switching hands because I was thinking too much about my technique. It took four stitches at a walk-in clinic and the doctor was laughing at me while he was sewing me up. I had to agree that it was a dumb accident but if anything I was concentrating too hard. The biggest factor in my improvement since then is that with practice, what I need to do has become more instinctive and I don't have to manage an army of thoughts while I'm shaving.

    Straight razor shaver and loving it!
    40-year survivor of electric and multiblade razors

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