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    pressure and/or wrong angle are great contributers to razor burn. When You're tensed, which -as a beginner - You normally are, chances are high, that too much pressure is used. It just comes with time and confidence. A dull or not perfectly sharp razor also leads to more or less automatically use more pressure.

    If You have bad razor burn, I would recommend You skip one day or two (I know, that's not easy) to let the skin calm down completely. Even if You don't feel it in the morning, the skin might be more sensitive and You might end up with a burning face, although You might have changed the right parameter. For me a day off works wonders if I need a "reset"

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