We see this recommendation often here. I think, "beard mapping" is non-productive for new straight shavers. What matters is creating flat surfaces for the razor to safely shave. You can't do this and worry if the hair leans left or right. Besides, if we shave at the intersection of hair and skin, what does it matter what is going on above where the razor cuts?
What say you?
[I post here, rather than the clinic, in the hopes of getting responses from a wider range of experienced shavers.]
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"Beard Mapping" and Learning to Shave with a Straight - Opinions, Please.