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    Well, last night I tried to shave for the first time with a Straight and failed. Couldn't do it. I have a 2-3 week beard, but planned on only shaving the neck area. Soon as I put the razor to the skin, it just wouldn't move. Felt it grab, scared to put pressure on the blade and decided to hang it up for the night. I'm not sure if it would have made any difference, but I was using regular shaving cream with no shaving brush. I'm waiting for my brush to come in the mail (hopefully this weekend).

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    Good shave prep-- a hot shower or hot towel, later, etc. will make the world of difference.

    You also are, as you may be aware, up against an extra steep curve if you plan to start with the neck!

    Also, welcome to SRP! Take deep breaths, don't be afraid to try again the next day, never be ashamed to do spots with your old razor, and enjoy the game!

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    Yeah, I think I'm going to trim down my 3 week old beard and try across the cheek. Maybe over the weekend when I have time.

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    The neck is probably the hardest part to master. You will probably be shaving with a straight for 6 months to a year before you feel 100% comfortable shaving your neck. The hair growth is usually wacky and the angles are uncomfortable. I recommend that you read the wiki, especially the part for beginners that suggests starting with just the area of your face below your sideburn on your dominant side. I also would not attempt this with more than 2 days growth for your first shave.

    It does not come easy, but stick with it and do not fear the blade. You control the razor, not the other way around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fbones24 View Post
    The neck is probably the hardest part to master. You will probably be shaving with a straight for 6 months to a year before you feel 100% comfortable shaving your neck. The hair growth is usually wacky and the angles are uncomfortable. I recommend that you read the wiki, especially the part for beginners that suggests starting with just the area of your face below your sideburn on your dominant side. I also would not attempt this with more than 2 days growth for your first shave.

    It does not come easy, but stick with it and do not fear the blade. You control the razor, not the other way around.
    I agree with Fbones24. A 2-3 week beard is too much growth for a first shave. It will be easy to get the blade stuck if the angle of the blade is wrong with that much growth.

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    Wow, it always surprises me how we on here are so much the same yet sometimes so different.

    Ever since I first started with straights, the neck has always been the absolute easiest for me. I've never so much as nicked the neck.

    The chin at the bone line and right under the nose continue to be my nemesis for our hobby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shorts View Post
    Well, last night I tried to shave for the first time with a Straight and failed. Couldn't do it. I have a 2-3 week beard, but planned on only shaving the neck area. Soon as I put the razor to the skin, it just wouldn't move. Felt it grab, scared to put pressure on the blade and decided to hang it up for the night. I'm not sure if it would have made any difference, but I was using regular shaving cream with no shaving brush. I'm waiting for my brush to come in the mail (hopefully this weekend).
    Oh man. A huge advantage of a straight is that it can mow through a full beard, but NOT on your first shave. The beginners section of the Wiki and the top of the Beginner's section of the forum both have a lot of information for first time shavers. The brush and real lather will help but it's not a magic bullet.

    I would suggest that you mow that beard down some other way and then try the straight again just below the sideburns. The neck is harder than the side of the face and for most the jawline and chin are the hardest. The cheek area under the sideburns is the easiest, so start there.

    Are you certain that your razor is sharp? Did you buy it from someone whom you trust to sell you a razor that is truly shave ready?

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    95% of us fails in our first attempt.
    Just keep it trying one day you will get the best shave of your life and never go back tO DE ETC.
    ask questions you have.
    gl

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    I bought the razor off of Larry from Whippeddog.com and told him to send me a shave ready razor. Never met the guy but trust him after reading other reviews about him. Seems like a straightforward guy. I'm sure the reason was the other guy looking at me in the mirror...

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    Quote Originally Posted by shorts View Post
    I bought the razor off of Larry from Whippeddog.com and told him to send me a shave ready razor. Never met the guy but trust him after reading other reviews about him. Seems like a straightforward guy. I'm sure the reason was the other guy looking at me in the mirror...
    You are well on your way. Most people, including myself, try to blame the razor in the beginning. You know where you stand. Trim the beard and start with the sideburn and you will be fine.

    I also suggest waiting for the brush and soap. If nothing else, it will enhance the whole experience for you.

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