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For the area right below my lip, I have to go diagonal L to R, R to L. If I try to go straight down I inevitably end up with a weeper somewhere along the way.
You make an interesting point there Chris. Maybe for me (and others), the fact that there is a degree of de-sensitivity in that area means that we happily use too much pressure in that area - hence weeper-oos!!On top of that, there's a Youtube video (I think it might be one of Mark Herro's 'mantic59' professional barber ones), where it's mentioned that the area immediately below the top lip is the least sensitive part of a man's face.
WTG causes weepers under the bottom lip too.
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Hiya, yep all mapped out I have just checked again it is North to south for WTG. It has to be angle and pressure. Being quite fleshy any wrong deviation is likely to result in a cut.This might be obvious, but are you correctly mapping the grain direction in that area? I found one or two errors in my grain map after a couple of years of DE shaving; in fact, I wonder whether the grain direction changed.
Hiya, yep all mapped out I have just checked again it is North to south for WTG. It has to be angle and pressure. Being quite fleshy any wrong deviation is likely to result in a cut.
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Yep my issue with stretching is it inevitably Leeds to cuts. I did try to alleviate angle issues this way but as mentioned the results were not great.Is there any possibility of pulling the skin from that area downwards towars the apex of the chin in order to flatten the area in question?
Yep my issue with stretching is it inevitably Leeds to cuts. I did try to alleviate angle issues this way but as mentioned the results were not great.
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Thank you for your efforts. It has stumped me too.I'm afraid I'm stumped!
Grow a goatee.Thank you for your efforts. It has stumped me too.
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Knickers..A 1912 is as much Good as a Johnny with a Hole in It..Try a 1912? Might lose your whole chin, though ...
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