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    For those trouble areas the most important thing is to stretch the skin to get the hairs to stand up, and to pull the area you are about to shave away from tricky land marks like your adams apple.

    You may find that one way around this is to shave the bit of your neck just below your jaw line on both sides and leave the part under your chin for last. Then pull the skin from side to side to get the bit you need to shave away for your adams apple.

    As TheBaron says, everyones face is different, with different hair thickness and direction of growth and its really part of the learning process to find a method that works for you.

    There are some techniques and stretches that I use that probably wouldnt work for other people, but I've found that they are what works for me by experimenting and seeing how the shave turned out.

    Give the stretching a try and see how that works for you!

    Good luck!

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