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    Way to go! Watch some of the videos and see if you can pick up some pointers on the harder spots on the face, and not everybody does it the same way. Watch several.

    You will have to learn to change the angle of the blade as the angles on your face change. For example. When shaving the mustache area you want to place the blade flat against the nostrils, like you are trying to cut off the air supply with the blade. This angle is too great to come straight down, so you want to rotate the angle as you come down. As a matter of fact rotating the blade will start to shave the area before you start moving the razor down above your lip.

    This is just one example, and the way I do it, but it sounds like you are off to a good start. That exposed blade is a little freaky.

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