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It's not too difficult to use your non dominant hand, I sometimes have to if my shoulder is playing up. It's just practice is allI'm right-handed, and I'll use that hand to shave the right side of my face. How hard is it to learn to use your weak hand to shave the left side of your face? How many only use their strong hand?
Thanks guys.
Same sort of thing here. However, being right-handed, when I shave with my left, I find it much easier to shave the left hand side than the right. A caveat; I can do this with a DE or an SE razor, but I'm dashed if I'd attempt it with a straight.It's not too difficult to use your non dominant hand, I sometimes have to if my shoulder is playing up. It's just practice is all
Although I do not use straights as much as my DE or SE razors I can manage to use a straight with my left hand when need be ( I'm right handed) it just takes more time and care, if you lost your right arm/ hand you would soon learn to do so..Same sort of thing here. However, being right-handed, when I shave with my left, I find it much easier to shave the left hand side than the right. A caveat; I can do this with a DE or an SE razor, but I'm dashed if I'd attempt it with a straight.
We are still talking razors right?I just use the one hand.Feels right for me.
Lmfao !!We are still talking razors right?
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