(This post was last modified: 12-11-2022, 04:58 PM by keto.)
I recently lost the use of my Right side and dominant shaving hand.
This was because of a well needed total shoulder replacement.
For 4 weeks I was in a sling while it healed.
Thanks to a shaving buddy's encouragement I went for a left arm shave.
I started using my left arm and a mild Superspeed razor but it sure felt dangerous. The shaves improved as days went on until I was getting fairly close shaves.
After a month the sling is off and I've got the Dr's approval to shave with the new shoulder side (right side). The arm is gonna take a bit of therapy to loosen up, it's a tight stretch to my face at this moment.
I'm wondering how many guys alternate hand during a DE shave, and reasons.
Should I continue using my opposite hand as a newer sort of skill develops , and why?
This was because of a well needed total shoulder replacement.
For 4 weeks I was in a sling while it healed.
Thanks to a shaving buddy's encouragement I went for a left arm shave.
I started using my left arm and a mild Superspeed razor but it sure felt dangerous. The shaves improved as days went on until I was getting fairly close shaves.
After a month the sling is off and I've got the Dr's approval to shave with the new shoulder side (right side). The arm is gonna take a bit of therapy to loosen up, it's a tight stretch to my face at this moment.
I'm wondering how many guys alternate hand during a DE shave, and reasons.
Should I continue using my opposite hand as a newer sort of skill develops , and why?
Keith