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    Don't try to shave against the grain. learn how to shave wtg,xtg first.
    you will not get as close shave as other blade when you started. it takes time to get use to straight razor. skin has to do some learning too. gl

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    I also have crazy sideways growth on my neck. It grows sideways away from the Adam's apple on both sides, toward my ears, and about a 1-inch wide swath grows straight down from the bottom of my chin to the bottom of my neck. This was the hardest part for me to get down when I started, about a month, month and a half ago. I still don't have it perfected, but if I do a series of short strokes going down from the jaw on each side, focusing more on beard reduction on the first pass, and then a second XTG stroke going up toward the jaw, I get it very smooth and don't really need an ATG pass. My beard is very tough and the razor pulls just a bit on the first XTG pass on my neck, because I can't start with a WTG pass on my neck. And yes, the razor is sharp enough, as it doesn't even remotely pull anywhere else. Hope this helps you stop whining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammer View Post
    I also have crazy sideways growth on my neck. It grows sideways away from the Adam's apple on both sides, toward my ears, and about a 1-inch wide swath grows straight down from the bottom of my chin to the bottom of my neck. This was the hardest part for me to get down when I started, about a month, month and a half ago. I still don't have it perfected, but if I do a series of short strokes going down from the jaw on each side, focusing more on beard reduction on the first pass, and then a second XTG stroke going up toward the jaw, I get it very smooth and don't really need an ATG pass. My beard is very tough and the razor pulls just a bit on the first XTG pass on my neck, because I can't start with a WTG pass on my neck. And yes, the razor is sharp enough, as it doesn't even remotely pull anywhere else. Hope this helps you stop whining.
    My neck grows the same way. One day I was feeling brave and I decided to face my face toward the ceiling and bring the razor across my neck - ear to adams apple - working by feel only. Well it worked and I got a really smooth shave, but I dont recommend it. I'm good with some xtg passes, really. Not super smooth, mind you ... but better than razor burn or a cut.

    I do stretch the skin alot in that area during a shave. That helps alot.

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    well, it does take some practice to build the muscle memory and figure out the best way to approach different parts of your face.
    whether it is for you, or not, only you can determine. if it seems like there's too little to gain and too much effort to be invested i would say yeah it's not for you. if you would rather figure it out even if it takes months, then i think it's for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gugi View Post
    if it seems like there's too little to gain and too much effort to be invested i would say yeah it's not for you. if you would rather figure it out even if it takes months, then i think it's for you.
    +1, it is like learning to play the guitar ... requires commitment and perseverance. More for some than for others.
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gugi View Post
    if it seems like there's too little to gain and too much effort to be invested i would say yeah it's not for you. if you would rather figure it out even if it takes months, then i think it's for you.
    +2. Most of us are not those lucky individuals who pick it up from the word go, we have to practice and get it right (I certainly wasn't one of them and am still learning). Enjoying the learning process is a big part of the deal.

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    It certainly took me a couple of months before I could say I had good shaves. I stuck with it because I liked it for various reasons.

    If it really feels like a chore to you and you don't like it... then it may not be for you. In that case I would by a DE razor and use that. It will allow you to shave with a single blade.
    Til shade is gone, til water is gone, Into the shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath.
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    It sounds like a beard prep issue to me, try either steaming hot towels or shave immediately after the shower, giving the face and neck a good dose of hot water, towel off without drying the face and neck, apply lather and then try shaving, just go wtg and xtg and get these down before you try for bbs on the neck, which is something I dont usually bother with.
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