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    Senior Member blabbermouth Kees's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by joshearl

    Skin stretching is at least part of the answer--surprise, surprise.

    Josh
    I find grinning at the mirror works best for me.

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    Joshearl, my chin is an absolute horror to shave too. I have a "butt-chin" and quite a few scar tissue mounds from splitting the darn thing in hockey and rugby. I have found that the best method, for me anyway, is to do very short strokes and constantly re-lather.

    I know its probably overkill, but i end up re-lathering my chin 2-3 times AFTER my shave, just making quick passes to try and get it all. Hope my 2cents help!

    (also note that I only have 30 posts, so there is a good chance I have no idea what im talking about... this could very well be extremely inefficient)

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    Senior Member blabbermouth rtaylor61's Avatar
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    I started growing a goatee the day my youngest daughter was born. She is now 11. I can appreciate that the chin would be tough, regardless of the shape or configuration. I'm just greatful I don't have to deal with it!

    RT

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