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    Was trying out a new acquisition. A really nice Boker Extra Hollow Ground. Totally hacked my cheek in a moment of inattentiveneses. To the point that I was pulling pieces of dead skin from around the wound. Question is, are hollow ground razors less forgiving? Or is it just my perception?

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    No razor will forgive you but some seem to want to kill you, Boker extra hollow is one of those razors. Jokes aside I have that very razor and when I first got it seemed to get my respect more than my others. It takes a very keen edge is kinda flexible and well need to be used with care. feather light touch is all you need and use a really low angle maybe one spine width tops. Its a damn fine shaver though just be careful.
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    Sharp is sharp, having said that not paying attention will get you no matter the grind, I just think a full hollow is different feeling, I have them but I personally like my half hollows more , Tc
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    Yeah. I guess the cost of a fine shave is eternal vigilance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Takem01 View Post
    Totally hacked my cheek in a moment of inattentiveneses.
    Any razor has the capability to do this to you in these circumstances.
    Into this house we're born, into this world we're thrown ~ Jim Morrison

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    I had a surprise cough once and chopped into my chin with a shavette. taught me to force myself to flinch away instead of drawing in.

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    Any cuts I have gotten from a hollow blade come when I change the angle, or fail to prep, to the point where the edge sticks on my skin. The hollow blade flexes a little, allowing the edge to remain in contact and dig in, rather than keep moving. Basically, for me, the more flexible blade is more likely to cut when I make a mistake.
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    Yes, sharp is sharp, but flexibility is unforgiving IMHO!! I found that any mistake, no matter how slight, with a hollow/extra hollow grind to be very unforgiving. Any errant move will lead to cuts, some minor, some severe.
    I have switched to 1/2 to 1/4 grinds and find them more forgiving and supply an awesome shave when properly cared for ( honed, stropped ). I still break out my Bokers and full hollows for an awesome shave occasionally but I know I have to be attentive!! No daydreaming! No half asleep! No commotion in the house!
    Again, YMMV and everyone's shaving experience is different but this is how I find my shaving exerience to go. Probably explains why most people have so many different razors of different types and styles!!! Each supplies a slightly different/unique shave!

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    I have given myself wicked cuts with different types of grinds, I think not paying attention will always cost you! However, after I cut myself with a particular razor I tend to be more careful with it after I return it to the rotation. (They usually get suspended for cutting me lol)

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    I have a dozen different Bokers and they all take a great edge. Different grinds, different points, different weights. They all shave slightly differently, so I always have to pay total attention regardless of which one I'm using. Last night, I used a half hollow straight point. All going as well as ever until I changed the way I stretch the skin when shaving my sideburn. It was a bit of an experiment. It didn't work! In a split second, I had a half inch neat slice along my ear. Blood, blood and more blood. It bled heavily for a minute or so, then eased off and stopped. Appeared much worse than it was. Didn't even need to use a styptic. I always find that the sharper the razor, the cleaner the cut, the quicker the heal.

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