Mark1966
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My worst that comes to mind was a few years ago using a cartridge while my brain was somehow disengaged. I managed a master cutting stroke along the plane of the blades rather than across, and sustained four deep parallel incisions in my jaw that bled like a stuck pig at the slightest touch for days.![]()
Me too.Thinking I don't need prep anymore![]()
Yup, been there! One of those rare events that don't need doing again to check if the first time was actually a mistake.My worst that comes to mind was a few years ago using a cartridge while my brain was somehow disengaged. I managed a master cutting stroke along the plane of the blades rather than across, and sustained four deep parallel incisions in my jaw that bled like a stuck pig at the slightest touch for days.![]()
Yep - I’ve done this also with Barrister & Mann Terror aftershave lotionRubbed my eyes after touching my face a couple of hours after applying a balm with a synthetic cooling agent, apparently it lasts a while as I could feel the burn![]()
Ouch ouch ouch! Wincing as I read this.1. dropping a brush, razor or straight - a real clanger especially if razor or scales get damaged
2. stretching the skin and then releasing while straight is still in contact - scrape became slice
3. changing a DE blade in the shower - still to this day do not know how I did it but ended up with a very nasty cut to the bone on thumb requiring ~5 x stitches - razor was a Futur clone and happened while removing the cap ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Sounds like you may be nearly as accident-prone as I am. At least you're not operating chainsaws...1. dropping a brush, razor or straight - a real clanger especially if razor or scales get damaged
2. stretching the skin and then releasing while straight is still in contact - scrape became slice
3. changing a DE blade in the shower - still to this day do not know how I did it but ended up with a very nasty cut to the bone on thumb requiring ~5 x stitches - razor was a Futur clone and happened while removing the cap ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Selling stuff and then regretting it![]()
1. dropping a brush, razor or straight - a real clanger especially if razor or scales get damaged
2. stretching the skin and then releasing while straight is still in contact - scrape became slice
3. changing a DE blade in the shower - still to this day do not know how I did it but ended up with a very nasty cut to the bone on thumb requiring ~5 x stitches - razor was a Futur clone and happened while removing the cap ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Yeah it was the terror balm for meYep - I’ve done this also with Barrister & Mann Terror aftershave lotion.
Did put an electric chainsaw through its own cord one time but haven't lost any limbs or damaged 3rd party propertySounds like you may be nearly as accident-prone as I am. At least you're not operating chainsaws...![]()