Well said, and this is exactly what I do.
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The guy in the video doesn't quite do E-W or W-E on the neck, but great technique. I have the same problem I am working on, and the sort of sw-ne and se-nw with a little guillotine motion seems to be working, although I have yet to get bbs on my neck yet, even with that. I have faith that it will come with practice though.
edit: having a goatee to work around makes it even harder, I find.
Yeah, I goatee does make it harder, but I take comfort in the fact I have less to bother about. My moustache, soul patch and goatee are all separate, so i have a few edges. I shaved the goatee off a little while ago (it's back now) as I wanted to shave ALL my chin at least once. I've never shaved my upper lip.
Just this morning I did manage, by coincidence, to get a particular annoying little patch on the neck that grows SE to NW (bottom right to top left), but I wouldn't even try it with a spike point, I'd just do my best or use a DE if I HAD to get it...
I have the same (or at least a similar) issue. To make matters worse, the hairs that grow east-west on my throat come out almost completely flat against the skin. What I wound up doing was stretching the skin directly opposite the direction of growth, and then using a guillotine stroke in the direction of the stretch (looks like XTG but it's actually ATG for those whiskers). You might find some help in this thread: http://straightrazorpalace.com/begin...-neck-xtg.html. Near the bottom of the first page there's a useful diagram. Good luck!
When I was doing touch ups with the old multi-blade cartridge I got a better sense of how the hairs were laying.
They pretty much point backwards from the chin to the ear- so a careful pass from ear to chin seems to get most of them.
Practice, practice, practice. And the sharpness of the razor makes a big diff here & dexterity of the non- dominant hand is improving...
Not something I've tried yet with the spike points- ouch!
well done. I like the way you do across the nick passes. for me I do "the frog face" and do almost true east to west
the hair on my neck grows all over the place, I found a N/S then a S/N takes care of almost everything which is basically a combination of WTG/XTG/ATG depending on the area of the neck. After that I can do angle touch ups because there is no way I can do E/W,W/E on my skinny neck...
BTW jic007 where are you in boston, I'm over in Holliston
No video, I just cant do horizontal passes on my face, so after the 2 passes I just feel around for stubble and hit it at an angle...
I work for UPS and deliver in the south boston towns including hyde park sometimes...
I am on facebook but currently my phone sucks so I am rarely on it at this moment...
This has become my technique as well. Usually, I just do a 2 pass (N>S and S>N) and call it a day. I will occasionally do another N>S (which is more toward ATG for me) for a touch up. Works pretty well. It wont be BBS like I can get from a DE, but good enough.