March into Artist Club Blades
March 11
Razor - Feather SS
Blade -
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Brush - Wolf Whiskers Custom Silvertip
Soap - Tabac
Post - Cold Rinse, Alum, Nivea Original Balm, The Veg
Well, well, well. For those who have been hovering near the screen waiting for a little mayhem.....this morning was the day. I'm blaming this one on @
Bama Samurai for mentioning Ivan yesterday. Apparently word got to that sneaky Bolshevik and he showed up just long enough to interfere this morning.
The lather was great, and the start of the shave as good as it's been lately. Nice smooth first pass on the fourth day of the Kai Original and I lathered and went for the second XTG. Well, that's when Ivan apparently ducked in the room because I had just set down for the XTG nose to ear on the right side, started the stroke and somehow led with the tip. Yeah. That is not a recommended procedure. The tip came slightly around while the heel end stayed motionless creating a nice slice just under the skin. I've had this type of cut one other time with the pain stick only with a Feather Pro blade in. It is a very unique and unusual sensation as you feel the tip actually running under the skin as it filets its way along. You expect to see the cheek dangling free but you end up with a very bloody mess of a slice that actually tacks down and stops bleeding without too much extra effort. It's just that feeling of the tip running where it does that kind of tightens up certain other parts of your body every time you think about it again.
I stopped long enough to cold compress and then lathered again to finish the shave. I didn't have any other incidents but I finished with a quick XTG all over and called a CCS good for the day. To close up the cut I just used another cold compress, styptic, and applied a small bandaid. By the time I got to work you could see the cut but it wasn't bleeding anymore so no real worries.
In hindsight I think my mistake came as I started the stroke because I was thinking of changing angles. I aimed the razor to go straight across from nose to ear but was thinking about a diagonal run instead. See, there's where Ivan got in my head. My hand said do it the way I have been doing it, but Ivan said, just at the last possible moment, "no, try an angle". The problem was my hand responded by twisting the razor in an arc. Once again a reminder that those voices in your head telling you to go ahead and let that technique slide a bit today are NOT your friends talking.
I'll be going easy tomorrow on that area I'm sure, and if I get my hands on Ivan...........:bang:
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