Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
So true ericd. To get a good angle for my neck hairs I seem to have to get into contortionist's positions worthy of a big top act. But the results are very satisfying and almost no irritation (sensitive skin, can't escape a little irritation). Creox, keep experimenting with skin stretching and angles. It does pay off with a happy face in the mirror. And don't forget an alum block when done. Lets you really know where you have irritated your face. Apply, 30+ seconds, rinse off, balm/aftershave, smile at yourself in the mirror and go out and slay the daily dragon (got to stop reading fantasy novels!).

Thanks for the reply. I do use an alum block and boy are you right. The irritated areas are on either side of my windpipe and right side of my chin. At times a rash is seen on either side of lower part of my neck, below the ear. I'm just not sure why a razor blade works better for me than the straight even when it is quite sharp?

Cheers