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    So I have not actually started using a straight razor yet, but have been researching a bit. I have a "Harrison Ford" scar on my chin about 1 1/2 inches long. I have no problems shaving over it with my Mach 3, but my guess is that the ol' straight razor is a different story. I really don't want to find out the hard way though. Is this something that is doable, or should I re-consider? Any feedback would be much appreciated.

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    I have a mole that I used to cut regularly, no matter how much I concentrated. Now, I shave over the spot and never even think about it. I suspect the same will be true for your scar, which I doubt is more obtrusive (in height) than my mole.

    At the worst, you will shave with a straight, and finesse with a traditional multi-blade razor. But, as I said, I suspect you will do fine with only a straight.

    To start, shave around the scar lightly, WTG, with the lightest pressure only. Don't worry if it's not close. Slowly, work your technique. You will do fine.

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    If you don't have any problem now with the Mach III then you shouldn't have any trouble with a straight. I have a scar on my chin that I go lightly over but occasionally will get a nick if I apply too much pressure. The answer is "light pressure".

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    I have a big ol' scar under my chin (like still 1/2" wide by 2" long) and shave without any worries.

    I think that this is because you have to really stretch the skin when you shave with a straight, and I've found that I invariably pull the skin tight enough that the scar smoothes out and doesn't have too much of a depression or ridges.

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    I have a scar under my chin and it is a non factor when straight shaving or using the Mach 3. Take the plunge and get going, its the only way to go.

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    Thank you all for the advise. I won't have to worry about the scar for a few months as I am about to start my "winter beard". Maybe I'll go ahead and get one now and just use it to trim my beard for now.

    Does anyone know a good place to buy one near Fort Worth, Tx. Or is online the way to go?

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    It should not be a problem. I have a 'Y' scar on my chin from three separate stitchings, and I do not seem to have a problem. As previously stated, you should just go slowly and lightly until you have a feel for that area.

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    I have a 1/2" scar under my chin in an area I would consider "high maintenance". That means that it is in an area that routinely receives 4 passes per shave: 1 WTG, 2 XTG and 1 ATG. I have never opened up that scar while straight shaving (or DE shaving), so I can't offer any advice about how to deal with this problem.

    I can suggest that not conciously thinking about your scar whilst shaving may be a help. I never think about mine and it seems to work for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timmyb View Post
    So I have not actually started using a straight razor yet, but have been researching a bit. I have a "Harrison Ford" scar on my chin about 1 1/2 inches long. I have no problems shaving over it with my Mach 3, but my guess is that the ol' straight razor is a different story. I really don't want to find out the hard way though. Is this something that is doable, or should I re-consider? Any feedback would be much appreciated.
    I have a 2" vertical scar beside my right ear and the blade just slides over it so I think you won't have a problem as long as you don't apply too much pressure on the area.

    Good luck!

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    I have a few scars that I straight shave without any problems. Of course I didn't have any scars on my face until I started learning to shave with a straight! Just remember light pass. I usually don't apply much pressure anyway and find that I get closer shaves when I don't over pressure.

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