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We have a bleeder!
by
Tyler
on 03 Apr, 2007 18:24
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I forgot to tell you guys about my hack job the other day.
I was shaving with my HeadBlade and I was almost done. I just needed to get around the back of my ears. My usual routine is to bend my ear forward with the hand from the opposite side and then shave with the hand on that side. I usually bend my ear forward and THEN bring the razor up to shave.
Well, on this particular morning, I decided to put the razor to my scalp and THEN bend my ear forward. This didn't work so well. I ended up cutting the heck out of my head because I moved the razor parallel with the blades so it put two huge gashes in my head. Darn thing bled for 15 minutes before I could get it to stop.
Lesson learned from this little mishap. Don't put the razor to your head and then try to adjust your ears.
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#1
by
Beer Barron
on 03 Apr, 2007 18:30
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Funny you should mention bleeding Tyler. I had my first mishap in almost 2 years this past Saturday. I had an ingrown hair just beyond the crown of my head out of sight that I was unaware of. When I made my pass with the Headblade, she took the top right off of that bugger and I was bleeding like Evander Holyfield when Tyson bit his ear off. It bled for a while too before it stopped. I slapped some Neosporin on it and I was good to go. Being Sly can be dangerous sometimes!
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#2
by
Razor X
on 03 Apr, 2007 18:46
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This must be the timefor nicks and cuts. Last week, I was out of Mach III blades and there were none to be found in the store, so I dipped into my emergency stash of Schick Xtreme 3 disposables. Still not sure how I did it, but I nicked myself on the left side of my head. Not a huge nick, but I've never had anything bleed so uncontrollably before. It formed a nasty looking scab. I didn't shave the next day, and for the next few days after that, I shaved around it and went over the injured area with my electric razor.
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#3
by
Tyler
on 03 Apr, 2007 20:32
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Being Sly can be dangerous sometimes!
Yes it can. Builds character...or so I'll believe it does.
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#4
by
Medic aka Rocko
on 03 Apr, 2007 20:41
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I think the recent full moon has something to do with this. Seriously, I've had a couple nicks the past few days also, always seems to happen when there is a full moon.
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#5
by
Tyler
on 03 Apr, 2007 20:45
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I think the recent full moon has something to do with this. Seriously, I've had a couple nicks the past few days also, always seems to happen when there is a full moon.
You might be onto something Medic.
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#6
by
wpruitt
on 03 Apr, 2007 21:19
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Joke about it but ... a friend who is a deputy says that crime always goes up during a full moon. My mom use to work with commitments to the state mental hospital; they too went up during a full moon.
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#7
by
blondeguy
on 03 Apr, 2007 21:52
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I knicked myself last night and got a bleeder. Must be something going around.
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#8
by
Sgt. Pate
on 03 Apr, 2007 22:59
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I came close last night obsessing about a few rough spots.
I was already in bed and felt them… jumped up and being the “man†I am, grabbed the Fusion and whacked them off dry! Left a very attractive red stripe too!
If I had tried just a little bit harder I could have struck blood!
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#9
by
Beer Barron
on 04 Apr, 2007 03:12
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#10
by
VFRWolf
on 04 Apr, 2007 04:34
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Must be something going around, I took a good chunk out of my head Friday morning last week, I haven't cut myself shaving in a year or 2.
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#11
by
Paul
on 04 Apr, 2007 06:58
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Ditto, have had no problems then yesterday got a real good nick in the back. I have found though that using Neosporan helps speed up the healing time.
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#12
by
Dtopford
on 04 Apr, 2007 15:46
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LOL well no nicks here, but for those wondering the scalp is absolutly full of tiny little blood vessels (generaly more than the rest of your body) So that being said if you do get a Nich it is gonna bleed like a stuck pig for a while. One time when I was a lot younger I came off a horse and hit my head on the asphault bled for like 20 min. But when it stopped we got to looking and it was a cut in the surface no more than 1/4 inch long.
Ohh yea and as for Srgs dry shave . we had a knuckle head in boot camp who didn't want to shave with the rest of us.... SO the RDC (drill instructer) made him dry shave right in front of all of us. This wouldn't have been to bad, except that he had to use one of the 99 cent disposables with the single blade (ala crappy/dangerous). that kid's face broke out and stayed that way for about 3 weeks.
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#13
by
MR. CLEAN
on 04 Apr, 2007 15:57
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I hear ya, it was about a week ago when i took a piece out of my sideburn area... That never happens. Weird! got to remember to be extra carefull with the shave around the full moon!
I think the recent full moon has something to do with this. Seriously, I've had a couple nicks the past few days also, always seems to happen when there is a full moon.
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#14
by
Beer Barron
on 04 Apr, 2007 16:24
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Was it the full moon or have we all been feeling really good about oursevles and had to take it down a notch? LOL. I've definitely gone a bit slower these last few days to avoid another mess.