Well, I tried it tonight, just for the halibut.
At first I tried the trick of miming the act of shaving with my empty dominant hand (which has the muscle memory for it) and mirroring the motions with my razor hand. This works for, say signing your name backwards on a chalkboard. It didn't work for shaving. Besides, sometimes I need the extra hand for stretching skin, lifting my earlobe, etc.
But something that really did help was to pay close attention to when and where I would've changed my grip (reverse or normal) on the opposite side of my face with my dominant hand. Without that I would've kept on going with the wrong grip at times, which is doubly awkward.
At first I tried the trick of miming the act of shaving with my empty dominant hand (which has the muscle memory for it) and mirroring the motions with my razor hand. This works for, say signing your name backwards on a chalkboard. It didn't work for shaving. Besides, sometimes I need the extra hand for stretching skin, lifting my earlobe, etc.
But something that really did help was to pay close attention to when and where I would've changed my grip (reverse or normal) on the opposite side of my face with my dominant hand. Without that I would've kept on going with the wrong grip at times, which is doubly awkward.
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