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    After years of dragging a cheap electric razor across my face every morning, I decided to return to wet shaving. After doing some research I purchased the various components required to shave with, and maintain, a straight razor. And thus began the process of figuring out how to get a proper shave.

    Following SRP's advice I started out with only shaving my sideburn/jaw area. After becoming comfortable with that I tried to move on to other parts of the face. This is where I've run into trouble.

    I am finding it difficult to maintain a 30 degree angle while shaving around the chin and lip areas. Is there a certain trick for this, or is it simply a matter of practice?

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    Welcome to the forum.
    It's just practise i'm afraid. This is the area that most fellas struggle to learn to shave well. It is awkward at first. Watch a few video's on the tube, that may help. If you keep at it you'll get it eventually!

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    the best thing i can suggest is to try and pull the skin either up or down to make it on a flat surface rather then the curve of your chin. this is what i do for my chin and jaw line and it seems to work good. another thing is that i really don't do a full ATG on the chin as the hair is too thick. i just do a modified XTG both ways where i go basically betwwen XTG and ATG. it works for me, hope it helps.

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    Sort of like my golf swing once in awhile.. Just practice, and making some mistakes along the way...

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    Hey Bone.. seems you are doing great.. after 3 months of shaving I just discovered this weekend how I needed to stretch my cheeck to get my upperlip BBS ...

    So Its just a matter of practice and trying some different things every now and then...
    last week I discovered that the hairs on my chin were growing in other directions than I initialy thought..

    Well good luck and have fun!

    Maarten

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    Thanks for the advice! After a few more shaves I've found that getting around those areas is getting easier.

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