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    Hey everyone,

    After receiving my whippeddog straight razor from Larry, I proceeded to have my first SR shave. I only focused on my cheeks and jaw because I figured that'd be a good place to start (I also attempted to shave side burns as well, but it didn't really work at first). When I did get the blade to actually make decent contact with my face, the shave proceeded fairly well. However, the problem was actually getting it so I could see what I was doing and maintain a good blade angle as well. Much of the time my arm or wrist was in the way of my eye so I couldn't see exactly what I was doing, and this is what caused most of the problems.

    Overall, only some minor irritation on my jawline on both sides of my face (as was expecting considering as I was doing it I knew my angle was a bit off at these locations). I don't think today went particularly poorly, however, I was curious to see if anyone had any advice regarding "keeping things out of the way". My guess is, however, that it just comes with practice.

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    Sounds like you were off to a perfectly normal first straight shave, and came out decent.
    I'm almost two weeks into it, and I figure it will be a few months before I'm completely confident, it's that difficult and that's why it's fun, I enjoy a challenge!

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    I agree. All the various issues you can run into improve with practice. You're off to an above average start. Just stay with it and continue asking questions.

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    Keep at it man. Just a tip I hold the razor like this, and switch hands for the other side of my face, I get a clear view of everything

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    Thanks for the feedback everyone!

    Omid - I'll try that and keep experimenting with the standard grip as well. Thanks for the picture!

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    Don't limit yourself to one grip you gotta find what works for you. I probably use about 5 different grips to shave my face. In fact when I shave XTG on the bulb of my chin I hold the razor like a steak knife cause that's what works for me. What I'm saying is don't be afraid to experiment and go out side of the mold

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    Hi Guys, been a newbie to all this i thought would add my 2 penneth, i tend to hold the razor in the standard way, and just rotate my wrist, and move my hand in to any position that i can see where i am shaving,

    i dont trust my left hand with a sr i think it would try to get me back for all the times i have hit it with a hammer,

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    Different ways to hold a straight razor - Straight Razor Place Wiki
    check the wiki there is 10 standard grips try em all and see what works for you.

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