Welcome to the forum.
Stick with it, you'll get it, and the rewards are worth it.
You are doing to the right thing asking for help, and there is some great advice above.
As said above, map the direction of your hair growth. I know it sounds simple, but often on the neck the hair growth can reverse direction 180 degrees multiple times, which is a pain, but once you notice and change stroke direction to keep shaving with the grain it can really help.
Don't underestimate the advice to use short strokes, especially on sensitive areas. I have a few trouble areas on my neck, and there my stroke is less than 1 cm at a time.
Also, really think about the shaving angle when around the neck. I know it sounds silly, but when you concentrate on it you'll realize if the angle is changing as your skin curves. After a while it becomes 2nd nature.
The last advice I would give is to consider your pre-shave procedure. What are you doing now before you apply lather to your face?
Stick with it, you'll get it, and the rewards are worth it.
You are doing to the right thing asking for help, and there is some great advice above.
As said above, map the direction of your hair growth. I know it sounds simple, but often on the neck the hair growth can reverse direction 180 degrees multiple times, which is a pain, but once you notice and change stroke direction to keep shaving with the grain it can really help.
Don't underestimate the advice to use short strokes, especially on sensitive areas. I have a few trouble areas on my neck, and there my stroke is less than 1 cm at a time.
Also, really think about the shaving angle when around the neck. I know it sounds silly, but when you concentrate on it you'll realize if the angle is changing as your skin curves. After a while it becomes 2nd nature.
The last advice I would give is to consider your pre-shave procedure. What are you doing now before you apply lather to your face?