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@BaylorGator
Tip # 4: Keep your fingers holding the razor and the razor handle dry to prevent slipping.
Tip # 5: Shut off the running water and listen to the blade cutting the whiskers. This will help you zero in on the correct blade angle.
Tip # 6: Let everyone in the house know you're using a shavette. This keeps you from being startled while you have a knife pressed against your neck.
Tip # 7: Plan on shaving slow and re-lathering areas of your face to keep the lather from drying out. When first using a shavette, don't be surprised if one pass takes more time than three passes with a DE.
Tip # 8: Your chin and upper lip will take extra focus. Go slow, take very small strokes, relather as necessary, and go at it until you're satisfied
Tip # 9: Don't worry about getting a close shave the first time out. After the first pass, put the razor down, declare victory, and try again on another day.
Tip #10: If you have "hollows" on your lower neck, it sometimes help to shave with only the first third or so of the blade edge. This gets me close in my trouble spots.
Tip # 11: Don't ride the cap. There ain't one. 
 
Randy, I'm sure you'll do great. I look forward to your SOTD post tomorrow! 

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