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Speedwagon
02-12-2006, 09:27 PM
Ok, I have a friend, and he has, on occasion, managed to cut himself with a Mach 3. And I can't figure out how he is doing this, because, well, I've never cut myself with this thing. It seems pretty fool proof. So what gives? How can some people cut themselves with a Mach 3? It's not like there are openly exposed blades. Just a curiousity I have...

obsessis
02-12-2006, 09:36 PM
if you place it on your skin, press in and move sideways you'll prob. be able to do it.

i have never cut myself with one and have shaved drunk/hungover/half asleep more than once.

rtaylor61
02-12-2006, 09:39 PM
Speed,

If your friend has any imperfections on his skin, any razor will open up a bleeder. This may be the case.

Randy

Speedwagon
02-12-2006, 09:42 PM
Well, I was never all up in his grill, but I never noticed any wierd bumps on his face. But I know he did it more than once in the 2 years I've known him. Actually, I should say, he's done it enough for me to remember it. :eek:

rtaylor61
02-12-2006, 10:03 PM
Mitchell (not like REO, which is NOT a bad thing),

He may have cut across some whiteheads, or other non-descript facial imperfections. I have found a couple of areas that will always open up when I use a straight vs. a DE. I have learned to avoid these areas, but I never realized they were there until I used a straight.

Randy

Speedwagon
02-12-2006, 10:09 PM
Mitchell (not like REO, which is NOT a bad thing),

He may have cut across some whiteheads, or other non-descript facial imperfections. I have found a couple of areas that will always open up when I use a straight vs. a DE. I have learned to avoid these areas, but I never realized they were there until I used a straight.

Randy

I listen to REO, but I ALWAYS get asked if my name is after them. Which it is not. The name comes from my driving habits, and choice of car. :biggrin:

And ah, thanx.

rtaylor61
02-12-2006, 10:56 PM
I listen to REO, but I ALWAYS get asked if my name is after them. Which it is not. The name comes from my driving habits, and choice of car. :biggrin:

And ah, thanx.

Which is???

Randy

DoubleE
02-13-2006, 05:29 AM
Speed,

If your friend has any imperfections on his skin, any razor will open up a bleeder. This may be the case.

Randy

I have a small raised mole (Cindy Crawford beauty mark) and a scar on my chin that I have to be very careful as I shave around them or :eek:

Jerry

Speedwagon
02-13-2006, 02:57 PM
Which is???

Randy

Hah... a Subaru Legacy wagon

Nick
02-13-2006, 03:02 PM
if you place it on your skin, press in and move sideways you'll prob. be able to do it.

i have never cut myself with one and have shaved drunk/hungover/half asleep more than once.
Sadly, I can admit to cutting my upper-lip area by doing this. Not paying attention, I made a little bit of a lateral movement and bingo bango, three papercut-sized slices.

-Nick

crackstar
02-13-2006, 03:52 PM
oh, I cut myself more than once with a Mach 3, especially if I was in a hurry to get done shaving.

Jeff

dubes
02-13-2006, 04:03 PM
Well, I guess I'm the most incompetent shaver on this board, as I have never used a shaving implement where I didn't draw blood at one time or another...and that includes the Remington electric shaver I started out with 20 odd years ago. If you really want to know my secrets, they include:

Pressing too hard (also yields a nice bloom of razor burn along with the cuts)
As mentioned above, making lateral movements with the razor head
Shaving the same spot repeatedly, with no shaving cream, using varied angles (something I'd do on the upper lip and chin areas); at some point, you wear the skin down enough that you can't help but to draw blood.


I have other techniques that I myself am not consciously aware of, but I assure you that I have sliced myself with everything from an electric to a single-blade Bic disposable to a Sensor to a Mach 3 and now a double edge (at least, with that last one, I'm in good company). Specifically with the Mach 3's, I could typically drew blood the first day or two I used the cartridge.

One of the good things (for me) with moving to a double edge is it has really forced me to pay extra close attention to what I'm doing, which is helping to wean me from my bad habits.

Mike