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#15
by
RoWilJr
on 23 Apr, 2012 12:27
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How much is TOO many??? I go ATG, check for missed spots, re-lather, and then WTG...again checking for missed spots...
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#16
by
Slyfive
on 23 Apr, 2012 15:09
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Yeah, I do 4 passes over some areas!
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#17
by
BaldJJ
on 23 Apr, 2012 19:30
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I mean, even after today, spending the extra 10+ minutes so, going a few passes over the top, diagonally, sideways, ATG, WTG...I still felt stubble on the top of my head literally 2-3 hours after.
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#18
by
Slyfive
on 23 Apr, 2012 20:24
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That can't possibly be the fault of the actually headblade itself, but perhaps the blade cartridge, or the lather... I have noticed more and more, than the better lather I get, and the hotter my scalp is, the better the shave. And I've had a few blades lately that were dull straight out the pack and I got the 2 hour stubble as well. I have found I need to care for the cartridges a lot more than I do for my face razor.
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#19
by
BaldJJ
on 23 Apr, 2012 20:26
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That can't possibly be the fault of the actually headblade itself, but perhaps the blade cartridge, or the lather... I have noticed more and more, than the better lather I get, and the hotter my scalp is, the better the shave. And I've had a few blades lately that were dull straight out the pack and I got the 2 hour stubble as well. I have found I need to care for the cartridges a lot more than I do for my face razor.
Do you use the TripleBlade kit that the HB has or different blades? How often do you change them out?
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#20
by
Sir Harry
on 24 Apr, 2012 05:15
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For you guys who are feeling stubble after only two hours....I started using a brush based on the suggestion of a couple of other guys on this forum and for whatever reason, my shave lasted longer. Pre-brush I felt stubble after about six hours, now I feel smooth for up to twelve hours. You can use your regular shaving cream/soap, and for good measure, add in a few drops of Shave Secret (purchased at Wally World for about $4). Apply with brush and you may not need to make as many passes. Good Luck!
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#21
by
RoWilJr
on 24 Apr, 2012 07:33
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Just out of curiosity, what blades are you using?
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#22
by
Sir Harry
on 24 Apr, 2012 08:21
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Depending on time frame, I sometimes use my Fromm straight edge razor (purchased at Sally's) or sometimes I use a disposable Mach-3. If time allows, I occasionally use my Headblade but it just doesn't quite do the job alone (maybe I'm using it wrong..)
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#23
by
Slyfive
on 24 Apr, 2012 21:50
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I use the headblade with sensor excel cartridges, they get much closer than the hb triples
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#24
by
Baldstu
on 25 Apr, 2012 01:59
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I will try and persevere with Hb
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#25
by
RoWilJr
on 25 Apr, 2012 06:15
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Slyfive... I'm with you on that. Definitely get a smoother shave with them.
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#26
by
xnewyawka
on 25 Apr, 2012 13:33
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Stick with the HB Baldchav, you'll get it. Take your time; shave with long, slow strokes, no pressure is needed on the blade end.
As far as blade cartridges, I've found that the Atra and Wilkinson Sword doubles work best for me. I have tried the Sensor's, and they just don't work well for me. It takes many more passes to get really close for some reason.
If you can find them where you are, the Wilkinson Sword double blade cartridges are a real value as well.
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#27
by
Baldstu
on 25 Apr, 2012 13:54
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Stick with the HB Baldchav, you'll get it. Take your time; shave with long, slow strokes, no pressure is needed on the blade end.
As far as blade cartridges, I've found that the Atra and Wilkinson Sword doubles work best for me. I have tried the Sensor's, and they just don't work well for me. It takes many more passes to get really close for some reason.
If you can find them where you are, the Wilkinson Sword double blade cartridges are a real value as well.
many thanks xnew I will persevere
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#28
by
RoWilJr
on 25 Apr, 2012 14:04
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@Xnewyawka... Where can I get the Wilkinson blades from?
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#29
by
-Doug-
on 25 Apr, 2012 18:36
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@Xnewyawka... Where can I get the Wilkinson blades from?
Walmart carry them in a 10 pack for under $4.