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    Hi, as others have said, keep persisting, the better shaves will come. Assuming your blade is shave ready, razor burn comes from applying too much pressure and forcing the blade. Lighten up on the pressure, it will become more comfortable. Then, if you are not cutting enough hair, start looking at technique - blade angle, stretching, etc. On no account should you move the blade sideways, that's how you get cuts.

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    This is one hobby you have to literally bleed for. Welcome to a great place.
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