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I've NEVER used a razor...need help!
by
Cropduster84
on 01 Apr, 2012 13:38
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Not sure if I put this in the right forum so I'll ask here...
At some point this year I want to try sly. I use clippers without guard now but would love to try sly at some point.
The only thing is I've NEVER shaved with a razor - for my face I've always used battery razors and beard trimmers. I don't know how to shave

What would I need to shave my head?
Would the Headblade be a good choice for a virgin shaver?
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#1
by
Derris The Barber
on 01 Apr, 2012 13:41
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cro p I have said I WILL help you razor shave your head for the first time! Do you have some shaving cream and a razor!? I'll guide you thru a razor shave right now! Deal?
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#2
by
Cropduster84
on 01 Apr, 2012 13:43
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Thanks, but not quite got the balls to do it right just yet.
I'm just looking for advice at this point.
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#3
by
Derris The Barber
on 01 Apr, 2012 13:52
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sly what kind of advice do you want from me? also do you have any questions?
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#4
by
Baldstu
on 01 Apr, 2012 14:58
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Others may disagree but I would not reccommend a hb to a begginner , use a gillette fusion or a mach 3
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#5
by
Derris The Barber
on 01 Apr, 2012 15:09
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I agree with Chav after you start razor shaving your head crop for about 1 1/2 to 2 years I suggest you buy a HeadBlade Sport then!
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#6
by
mrzed
on 01 Apr, 2012 17:54
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Would the Headblade be a good choice for a virgin shaver?
I would NOT start with a Head Blade. I used the Hydro 5 by schick to start with. That's an easy one to use. Then after two weeks started using the Head Blade. Went carefully and I don't have problems with nicks. I use both HB and Hydro 5 now. They complement each other well. Really enjoy using the head blade, but it does not get the 'corners' well, so I use both.
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#7
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Baldstu
on 02 Apr, 2012 00:42
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Yes zed ur quite right , its a nice sensation using a hb , must admit but it does have limitations of whivh a mach 3and a gillette fusion do not have
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#8
by
Mikekoz13
on 02 Apr, 2012 06:21
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I'm a huge fan of the HeadBlade but I would NOT recommend it to a beginner. Use one of the more mainstream razors to perfect your shaving technique for a while.
My 15 year old son just had his first shave a few weeks ago and I bought him a package of Schick Quattro disposables. I was curious and pinched one of them to use for myself. That razor is AWESOME..... a great shave, no irration, no nicks or cuts, and it lasted a nice long time before it dulled.
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#9
by
seahawk guy
on 02 Apr, 2012 06:44
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I tried the HeadBlade too early. Nicks, cuts, blood! Quickly abandoned it! Now I use a Wilkinson Quattro - very similar to the Gillette Fusion which I've also used. I get an excellent smooth shave every day. Been Sly for over a year. I won't try the HeadBlade again.
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#10
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Tyler
on 02 Apr, 2012 17:05
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You could always use the electric razor to shave the first few times. That's how I started. Then I moved to a razor and shaving cream, not the HeadBlade.
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#11
by
Derris The Barber
on 02 Apr, 2012 17:31
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Crop and Tyler check out the topic I posted to Head Shaving Section! There's a video for you cropduster!
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#12
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Cris
on 07 Apr, 2012 04:41
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I use philips headgroom, which gives you perfect slyness without cutting you.
Fantastic electric razor, for my scalp.
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#13
by
Baldstu
on 07 Apr, 2012 05:01
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Ive gotta head groom also it takes longer prefera wet shave if iam working saves time , a
Oit quicker
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#14
by
R3Capt
on 07 Apr, 2012 05:09
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While I am extremely comfortable using the HeadBlade I would not recommend it for a beginning shaver - instead I would recommend a razor from the Schick family such as the Quattro or Hydro. Along with this I would choose the HeadBlade Head Slick shave cream - once again this is my preference only as there are a number of other great shave creams or gels on the market. Once you choose your tools let us know and we will be happy to assist you in the proper shaving prep as well.