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    I Bleed Slurry Disburden's Avatar
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    Stretch from the top of your neck so the hair stands up and doesn't lay flat and then use a scything motion stroke.

    That should help!

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    You might take a look at this thread: http://straightrazorpalace.com/begin...-neck-xtg.html

    There's a useful diagram at the bottom of the first page in the thread, and good discussion of the techniques involved on the following pages. Hope this helps!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Durhampiper View Post
    You might take a look at this thread: http://straightrazorpalace.com/begin...-neck-xtg.html

    There's a useful diagram at the bottom of the first page in the thread, and good discussion of the techniques involved on the following pages. Hope this helps!
    Thanks, Durhampiper. Very helpful indeed. Much appreciated link.

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    My neck whiskers grow the same way, sideways, which means a true ATG pass is near impossible. The next best option, which is really just as effective, is to do 2 XTG passes in opposite directions. So in your/my case that means N to S followed by S to N (or vice versa of course). That, along with the aformentioned skin stretching and scything stroke, should do the trick.

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