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No..just he's just playing with them lol
Baws!
Ollox you are lying lolBaws!
Get it up ye!No..just he's just playing with them lol
Ollox :/Get it up ye!
Ollox :/
"Get it up ye" loosely translated , this means "Ha Ha" ;-)Ollox :/
oh ok lol"Get it up ye" loosely translated , this means "Ha Ha" ;-)
I can second the skipping/stuttering. Fortunately, it's not lead to me nicking myself. I've noticed that my 'tentative'/non-dominant side tends to be less prone to irritation as well. That's probably because more control with my right leads to slightly greater pressure.I'm a lefty and use both hands to shave with an SR. It does take time but the problem is more trying to see what you are doing in the mirror at first as your hand tends to obscure your view. You also tend to be a little more tentative with the non dominant hand so with less pressure it can lead to skipping and stuttering during the stroke, which in turn can lead to nicks. You will learn your way, it will not take long.
I put a very light smear on and also keep my straights in a closed container with a couple of silica gel packs to combat any moisture.For those of you who don't use an SR everyday, do you put blade oil on your razor?