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    Hey guys, I am 21 years old from Calgary Alberta, Canada and I just bought my first straight razor! I am 2 shaves in and just getting used to the feel. First shave was not too good, I mixed the soap wrong and it was very bubbly, and I had a hard time with the left side of my face and my chin (I am skinny and have a fairly sharp jawline/chin). I just finished my second shave and although I still had a few nicks, it went much better. My chin was much easier to do this time but I am still having a hard time with my left side. I tried changing my grip part way through and it seemed to help a little bit. Anyway if there is any good advice out there for a beginner I would love to hear it!

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    Welcome, seufee. Congrats on the new blade and the cajones to try something as 'crazy' as straight shaving! Try spending a while looking all through this website as it's a gold mine for beginners. This link will get you started and the 'search' button will help you spend hours getting questions answered only to find you have 10 more questions for each one answered! Be blessed. Frequently Asked Questions - Straight Razor Place Wiki
    "Be thou strong therefore, and shew thyself a man"

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    Welcome from a fellow Albertan.

    Shaving with a straight razor involves a lot of muscle memory, meaning that it gets easier the more you practice. You didn't say whether you are switching hands or not, but regardless of how you do it it should get better with each shave. It sounds like you are on the right track. Many new guys get hung up on the idea that you should hold the razor the "proper" way, but I feel it's more important to find a grip that's comfortable for you, and it sounds like you've discovered that already. The blade respects a confident stroke; cuts usually happen when there is hesitation or a lapse of attention. Don't worry, you'll get there.

    If you're having any more issues don't be afraid to post them and we'll help however we can.
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    Greetings from Vancouver!

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    Welcome Suefee. Take your time and use a light touch. Shave every day to practice. Be patient. Check out this site for articles and don't be afraid to ask a question.
    Nothing is as it ever was.

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    Just saying welcome, you already have all the advice you need for now.

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    Thank you Ryan82, and go Oilers!

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