I'm BBC for 28 months now, having shaved it first so I could get the tattoo you see at left. I have been NOT shaving a hairy face for over fifteen years. Some friends had been saying I was nuts for shaving the wrong part of my head, i.e. NORMAL men shave their face and let the scalp hair grow! Well I (GRATEFULLY) have NEVER been very NORMAL.
When I first shaved my scalp (using a Fusion), I found that shaving irritated my skin. But after I had been shaving it for about three months, I let it grow back for about a month but couldn't stand it any more. I LOVE being smooth.
I originally grew my beard because my face hated being shaved. But when I listened to my friends telling me I looked better bald, I decided to try shaving everything above the shoulders. And my face still hates being shaved and I didn't like the look. So I grew my beard back and plan to die bald headed and hairy faced!
My reply to those who think I am shaving the wrong part of my head is that shaving anything is against nature's plan; what makes shaving one area "normal" and another area "un-normal?"
I don't like shaving my face because I just can't get it really smooth, particularly my chin and neck, and OMG my upper lip says "leave me the hell alone!"
But my scalp

LOVES being shaved! After a few weeks of regular scraping, I almost never even get a nick. I love shaving in the shower and get the best result there, but I don't do it often because it wastes barrels of water.
I first shaved my scalp using a Fusion and Edge gel. The Fusion works well with any lather, gel, lotion, oil, or most anything that softens the hair and lubricates the scalp without oily buildup.
I tried a Headblade and think they should only be sold with a coupon for a free quart of blood! Shaving should not be a dangerous activity.
I sometimes use a Braun 7 series with Williams Lectric shave but it takes too long to shave and doesn't last as long as a blade shave.
I cleaned out my drawers recently and found an old Mach 3 which I think gives a closer shave than the Fusion. At first I feared the three blades since the gap between them is wider than that between the five blades of the Fusion but I have had no nicks from the Mach 3. I now believe that the manufacturers keep adding more blades thinking we will gladly pay twice as much for the extra blades and be fooled into believing we get a better result. I don't buy that any more. I am going to find a Trac 2 if I can and see if it doesn't give as good and safe a result as the Mach 3.
I nearly died (how about that for drama!) using a double-edge safety razor when I first started shaving and am (probably foolishly) somewhat afraid to try one of them on the back of my head.
All of that said (excuse me for being
a bit very long winded, I find some areas are much harder than others to get truly smooth. The top is pretty easy; the neck much less so. A few spots in the "cow-lick" area are particularly stubborn. I believe it depends on the coarseness of the hair and the angle at which it grows (straight up are easy to cut, those that emerge lying somewhat flat are less so). But as your skin toughens up and you learn how your hair grows in various areas, you will get smoother results.
I believe the absolute best after shave solution is Nivea "High Performance Extreme Comfort Post Shave Balm." That is a lot of superlatives, but it is accurate. I get it at Walgreen. After I finish shaving, I rub it all over my head. It feels wonderful, and as I rub it in, I can find and then attack the stubble on those little areas that are not perfectly smooth. The result is a near perfect shave on a slick, shiny dome!
In any event,
I love being bald. And I love being tattooed.
And being bald and tattooed is indescribably FUN!