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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonsor View Post
    I shave with both hands and that helped reduce the area that my hands bocked while shaving. Nevertheless, my WTG pass beginning at my sideburns is blocked by my hands. I go very slowly and shave, more or less, by feel. When I'm shaving with a spike, I shave really slowly.
    I use both hands, never thought I would but find it impossible to use my rh on my left cheek. Surpisingly easy but as you say, no matter which hand you use the start of the first pass is pretty much blocked by the hand.

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    Thanks guys I have been practicing with a disposible single srtaight with no blade to check out some of the various hand and face angles to see. Although this razor is thin without the blade it gives some prospective. Thanks again for all the info.

    Using opposite hands seems to work will as heel in near to and moving away from ear, and hand under line of sight. Takes a little time though for the muscle memory to kick in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alraz View Post
    Sometimes, switching hands or grip helps. Also, the larger the blade I am using, the less I see. This is yet another reason not to shave with cleaver-like razors (but we all do it). As for angles: I guess that the larger your face is, the less of a problem that you would have (I would like to know what you guys think of my theory). If I am correct, I should have more of a problem than let's say, Barry Bonds and Don Zimmer. There may be other issues related to the particular geometry of the face of the person (separation of the eyes, width of the face, etc..). The other night I was "talking" to some people about this razor that cuts the web out of my face every time I use, despite using the same pressure and angle that I normally use with my other razors. Dan (floppyshoes) pointed out to me that every blade is different and small adjustments must be made. I have been able to use this razor with no problems by following his advice. Although, this may not seem relevant here, it may play a role.
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    Alraz, I have very small face and head
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    When using a hand to stretch the skin, you can sometimes wrap that arm around the top of your head, or simply push your arm back as far as it goes. Experimenting with use of different fingers or thumb to do the stretching can help here.

    Swapping the razor between hands does help visibility.

    And remember there are MANY ways to place the blade in any given position. The blade can point one way or the other. The scales can point up, down, in line with the blade, or even folded up near to the spine of the blade. And you can choose which hand to use. That makes 16 permutations all putting the blade in exactly the same place. (Not all of them possible for some areas.)

    Experiment a bit once you feel comfortable holding the blade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paco View Post
    Thanks TonyJ , but I meant angles to look in mirror to see face better.

    Yep, I understood your question precisely the way what you meant.

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    The lightning is too good in my bathroom with my eyesight, I find myself doing strange contorsions in front of the mirror, trying to see what I'm doing. Just be carefull, sometimes I get to close to the mirror trying to see those whiskers and BUMP the handle of the razor hits the glass... and then honey comes by and says " OH look a new red line on your face!!"

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    I haven't yet had the nerve to try it right handed (I'm left handed, myself) but I've found that a magnifying mirror makes a world of difference, considering that I'd normally need bifocals to do this in the first place...

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    Quote Originally Posted by elginrunner View Post
    The lightning is too good in my bathroom with my eyesight, I find myself doing strange contorsions in front of the mirror, trying to see what I'm doing. Just be carefull, sometimes I get to close to the mirror trying to see those whiskers and BUMP the handle of the razor hits the glass... and then honey comes by and says " OH look a new red line on your face!!"
    I've done that many times, but never with the blade touching my face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elginrunner View Post
    The lightning is too good in my bathroom with my eyesight, I find myself doing strange contorsions in front of the mirror, trying to see what I'm doing. Just be carefull, sometimes I get to close to the mirror trying to see those whiskers and BUMP the handle of the razor hits the glass... and then honey comes by and says " OH look a new red line on your face!!"
    I've done this a few times but, luckily, never cut myself. In the beginning, I used the magnifying mirror to see what I was doing, but it's hard to see the entire str8 in that small mirror (hence the bump). Now I just use the large wall-mounted mirror to shave and the small magnified mirror for inspection.

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