The dancing guys tell me that you have a decent shaver.
As for your whiskers...
We are all different.... The key will be a correctly sharpened blade
and excellent beard preparation (and patience).
Prep is a mix of things for your face and whiskers.
Some folk "shave then shower".
Some folk "shower then shave"
Try Proraso Shaving Cream but differently. Try a splash of cool water on your face. Half a min later rub the smallest amount of Proraso on your face with a wet hand and bristle lather (No brush). While that is 'soaking' make a standard Proraso lather in a mug with a brush and then apply the lather wait two min and then shave. Try this
with your current soap if you do not have Proraso... Sort of a modified shave stick
face lather...
In my opinion beard prep is super important. To that
point I would direct you to the idea of a "standard" blade to evaluate how
your beard prep changes change your shave. A DE razor or a five buck bag of yellow handle BiC tossables works for me. It is important that it has
exactly one edge touching the skin, none of the multi blade things.
You want enough space about the blade to fully rinse all the whisker
bits and lather free.
For me the Proraso trick seems to soften the outside of whiskers
in a way that the blade catches and then shaves the whisker. Without
that catch even a Feather wants jump over the whisker instead of
making a clean cut. This is a "with the grain" "single pass" trick...
YMMV. so try different whisker and face prep... do keep the product list
short and simple.