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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 474129" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I've been surprised by how few times I've had any problems. It required a little extra concentration at first, but really, it's been pain and injury free. The only problems I've had came when I was rushing and slid the razor laterally without picking up the razor off my face enough. I haven't cut myself in the stroke. It's always been when moving the razor to the next spot. You can cut yourself with any manual razor like that, but the double edge requires just a bit more caution. I think the whole double-edge razor fear has a lot to do with the staying power of marketing when the industry moved to disposable elements. It's a whole lot to do about nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 474129, member: 1211"] I've been surprised by how few times I've had any problems. It required a little extra concentration at first, but really, it's been pain and injury free. The only problems I've had came when I was rushing and slid the razor laterally without picking up the razor off my face enough. I haven't cut myself in the stroke. It's always been when moving the razor to the next spot. You can cut yourself with any manual razor like that, but the double edge requires just a bit more caution. I think the whole double-edge razor fear has a lot to do with the staying power of marketing when the industry moved to disposable elements. It's a whole lot to do about nothing. [/QUOTE]
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