It'd had been a long time since I last used my Artist Club SS kamisori with Feather Pro (PB-20) blades. I usually shave with a Muhle DE89 Grande with Feather stainless blades.
I was mentally not focused, kinda rushing and I guided the razor over my left upper cheek, it skipped and made a surgical-like straight incision into my skin at the peak of my cheek bone.
I carefully finished my shave with the Muhle while applying pressure to my cheek with a paper towel.
Thankfully, with the help of my partner, a butter-fly bandage and Neosporin it's healed pretty well.
The bite instigated me to buy a pack of Feather's Progaurd (PG-15) and a pack of Kai's ProTouch MG blades (I had used these when I initially got this razor years ago to learn it) so I could have more, safer blades to get my skill back in line with this.
And to think I was contemplating buying an SR or DX version =\ I probably would have taken my nose off.
Anyway kids, don't press a razor to your face if you haven't used it in a while and/or are feeling any sort of stress. Surely won't go well
I was mentally not focused, kinda rushing and I guided the razor over my left upper cheek, it skipped and made a surgical-like straight incision into my skin at the peak of my cheek bone.
I carefully finished my shave with the Muhle while applying pressure to my cheek with a paper towel.
Thankfully, with the help of my partner, a butter-fly bandage and Neosporin it's healed pretty well.
The bite instigated me to buy a pack of Feather's Progaurd (PG-15) and a pack of Kai's ProTouch MG blades (I had used these when I initially got this razor years ago to learn it) so I could have more, safer blades to get my skill back in line with this.
And to think I was contemplating buying an SR or DX version =\ I probably would have taken my nose off.
Anyway kids, don't press a razor to your face if you haven't used it in a while and/or are feeling any sort of stress. Surely won't go well