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02-22-2012, 03:42 PM #31
I have the worst problem with my shaves due to eyes sight, skin condition, type of hair (course) and the way my whiskers grow, in all directions at different parts of my face, ha ha. For my eye sight if I had the money I would wear contacts, when I was in the Marine Corps. I used contacts that helped the best in way of viewing the whisker and I would have to feel my face to also figure out direction. I f you can not wear contacts, when I shave I go back and forth with my glasses on and glasses off. Now that I have to wear bi-focals I also stand real close to the mirror. That's how I do it. Remember once a sinner becomes a born again christian throught the blood of the Lord Jesus Christy, some day he will receive new eyes and have perfect Physical and spiritual vision, amen!
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02-29-2012, 11:16 PM #32
I've got a slightly different problem is my eyes don't track together well at extreme angles. Trying to get the sideburns straight and the chin next to my ear are adventures because of the double vision I experience when trying to get those places. Shutting one eye doesn't help because you lose your depth perception. I'm learning to lay the blade flat against my sideburn, and, when it feel right, to add to the angle and start the shave. Of course it's more of a challenge with a spike...
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03-01-2012, 12:59 AM #33
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Thanked: 270I wear glasses/contacts but don't need them when I'm shaving. I can, however, shave while wearing contacts. Haven't tried with glasses.
Straight razor shaver and loving it!40-year survivor of electric and multiblade razors