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    Default Back of the neck, under the arms

    I find that my straight razor is useful for shaving some other parts of the body too. This gives me something to do with the extra lather on the brush once every couple weeks or so.

    The back of the neck is the first part of my "fresh from the barber" haircut that starts to deteriorate. I find that with the use of a small hand mirror and the large wall-mounted mirror I can see the back well enough to touch it up with a straight razor. Moving the razor with the double reflection from two mirrors is a challenge at first. I tend to move the hand in the wrong direction sometimes, so I move very slowly until the blade is in contact with my skin.

    Under the arms, a couple of strokes will remove the hair. There are some challenges in this area too, due to the uneven topography of muscles and ligaments under the skin. Slow and careful is in order here too.

    Since I do these areas seldom the hair on my razor is usually longer and I flick the mess into a wastebasket rather than sending it down the drain.

    Anyone else shave these areas with a straight?

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    I shave the back of my neck once a week or so to keep that nice and clean.

    No other places at the moment...

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    The straight does a good job under the arms, just like a squeegee and its done. Your right about the uneven topography though, takes some additional care. Even with that its faster than anything else Ive used.

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    A round-point is probably the way to go on this one lol.

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    Am I reading you guys correctly? You shave your armpits?

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    I grow a real rug up front so I give myself an electric trim every couple of months or so, as soon as soap isn't able to penetrate to the skin. My SO's fairly reasonable about things so she doesn't care if I'm hairy or not. I do it for personal hygenic reasons.

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    Am I reading you guys correctly? You shave your armpits?

    Correctly read. Not nearly as much deodorant required after shaving. It isnt something I relish, but I dont like using buckets of deodorant either, or offending sensitive noses.

    The office life has its tradeoffs.

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