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    I'm a newbie at straight razor shaving and a newbie to this site. I actually still shave with a shavette, with a straight razor purchase in the near future. Prior to joining this site, I have been shaving my entire face using only my left hand. It's not that hard to shave my face, as I do't grow a beard, not that much facial hair, lol. After joining SRP, I read Lynn's article on the first shave where he expounded on using both hands to shave. Saw some members' shaving videos where they used both hands. I'm quite hesitant to try using both hands on the shavette but will probably practice when I get my straight razor. My questions are, are there some members who only shave using one hand? Is it really better to use both?

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    It's entirely up to the individual. I have tried using my off hand a few times, but found it pretty uncomfortable and so have never pursued it. I imagine my problem is that I shaved with my right hand only for several years before even hearing of anyone using both hands, so I was already a bit set in my ways when I tried it.

    But in general, I imagine it would be a useful skill to have. And I think you're considering trying it at the perfect time: nice and early in your straight shaving experience. But with everything, take it slow, watch your angles, and keep your pressure nice and light. Maybe I'll try it again one of these days...

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    It's motor skill and dexterity. What ever works for you. I use both hands to hammer but not to write. I use both hands to shave and found it easier when learning to use a straight. I think it is a mental thing. I mean if you want to learn to use both hands going for it in the beginning might make it easier to pick up. The bottom line is some do, some don't and what do you want :<0)
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    I shave with my dominant hand. Goes without saying that I stretch skin with the opposite hand. That aside, to use either hand to manipulate the razor takes practice. You've got an ideal tool for the job in that Shavette. Remove the blade and while you are at the computer, watching TV, practice the moves with your non dominant hand. This was an idea presented by an SRP member, Dannywonderful IIRC, who is no longer active.

    Before using this method to gain muscle memory I had tried briefly to shave left handed and given it up as too much of a hassle. Practicing as noted above I was soon shaving with either hand. I eventually went back to the dominant hand only because I do fine with that, and didn't find that much of a benefit in using either hand. YMMV.
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    I found it easier to use both hands, as Jimmy said practice using a non bladed shavette and see which is best suited to you.
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    I'm one who uses just my dominant right hand - I never really considered using both, despite reading that two handed users considered it better. I don't find it awkward and get the same results on both sides - it's certainly no worse than trying to use just one side of a kamisori.

    Interestingly, I've never seen any videos where a barber changes hands.
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    I use both hands with a SR but only the favored right hand with a DE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    I use both hands with a SR but only the favored right hand with a DE.
    The same here. When I started to shave with a SR I just could not see myself reaching around to the left side of my face with my right hand so I trained myself to use both hands. I just found it less awkward to use both hands. Nothing says you have to use both hands and quite a few people use only one so it really is what works for you and what you are comfortable with.

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    Gentlemen,

    I switched hands from the first straight razor shave and am glad I did. Switching hands gives me the needed versatility to tackle my unruly beard growth pattern. I switch hands even with the safety razor.
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    When I started I used one hand. Found that if I learned the other hand I could follow along with some of the videos, learned it and found out later it was kinda useful. Sprained my right wrist at work one day, so. Was down to my non dominant hand for a couple of weeks, y then I could shave with either hand so, in the end it was worth learning, I now even DE shave both hands. Tc
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