(((vw))) Have a nice relaxing evening.
Deena!
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(((vw))) Have a nice relaxing evening.
Deena!
I get a lot of nicks when shaving unless I have a brand new blade. My childhood scars are pretty much all gone, though. The only ones that have really stick around are from burns, the cuts and scrapes all faded within a few years.
No idea how normal that is.
Hey sj! How's school going?
I was just noticing the scar on my forehead's prominence today (yes, Voldemort did come to mind). I was cut there by the scalpel while I was being delivered. Which is the long way round to saying that precious damned few of my scars ever fade. It does disturb me when I can't remember where they're from, though. There's one along my right instep that seems it should have been memorable, but nothing.
I always nick myself that much when shaving, which part of the reason I do it so seldom.
I am one big map of scars, but I think I've finally learned how to avoid self-nicking. The Really Nice Razor helps, too.
I have very few scars, but the ones I do have are humdingers. Mainly, the 8" "necklace" scar at the base of my neck.
I don't nick myself shaving. The key is to have a good razor and good lubrication.
I lurve my Schick Intuition razor -- I've hardly nicked myself at all since I bought it. And no shaving gel to buy!
I have also fallen for the Intuition! However, I also have the bad habit of avoiding shaving for fairly long periods of time and I think the blade gets dull (or possibly clogged by the too long hair). But it really is terribly convenient.
It's a damned good thing I don't shave, or I'd just be a spiderweb of scar tissue.