At this point I would go ahead and finish the job. Just lather up the patches that need shaving still and go at them. Once everything is more or less shaved, try some witch hazel if you have some. If not, soap and water at the least to wash ur whole head again and get everything clean. If the cuts are still bleeding, u could try a styptic pencil but that can sting a bit too. I sometimes try a dab of vaseline on a cut but i also watch way too many UFC fights. I saw another post where someone mentioned aguaphor as being good for cuts. I haven't tried it myself but it does work wonders on rashes and irritation so I bet it could help. Keeping everything cleaned up, i am willing to bet you see those bumps clear up in no time.
And I guess I need better razors. I was using no-name disposable razors and Gillette shaving gel.
Unfortunately, I shaved my head without preparing my head. I just shaved after a hot shower and although I did cut myself a few times, it was an overall easier shave.And I guess I need better razors. I was using no-name disposable razors and Gillette shaving gel. I'm thinking about buying the HeadBlade Sport. How does the HeadBlade make shaving easier? And could someone recommend cheap, good quality blades for the HeadBlade?
Thanks everyone for the info - it really helps.I bought Gillette shaving gel and a Gillette Fusion Power. My plan is to apply the shaving gel, shave with the grain, re-apply the shaving gel, and shave against the grain. Is this a good idea?How hard should I press the razor against my scalp? I've only used, let alone held, a razor two times in my entire life... This is absolutely new, so sorry if my questions seem stupid. My hair has already grown a lot already... I can't shave until all my cuts are healed - they're covering my whole head! I plan on purchasing the Head Blade after I've mastered the Power.