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BEST Clippers for Head-Shavers Who Don't Like a Razor Shaved Dome!!!
skinheader:
--- Quote from: lubz81 on June 13, 2012, 01:23:28 AM ---Hi Derris,
I was wandering if you could tell me your personal top 3 out of all the shavers listed. Have you actually tried every single clipper? I am looking for the clipper that will give me the closest shave to a razor.
Thanks
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http://www.shavershop.com.au/products/beard-trimmers/xl2 the xl2 is a beard trimmer but can also be used to do your head. This one shaves it down to aprox 0.5mm which is about a days growth left on the head. they are cheap too otherwise you are looking at a couple of hundred for the aldis ones. If you buy the xl2 or any other for that matter make sure it is made in the usa or uk. Do not buy any clippers made in china
skinheader:
Update I went down today and bought the wahl xl2 for $50 aussie. I haven't tried it yet but the bloke at the shop had a demo display one and he showed me the ins and outs, it is an awesome little clipper. Should do the job nicely
kbartina:
Hey guys, I think you might want to take a look at the Andis Company 17010 ProFoil Professional Shaver. I purchased this for my husband last October who typically shaves daily with a razor. He uses this and said it works great especially for a black man, we found out about it after traveling to Antigua last year it was rated one of the best for African American head shaving. Good luck. If you like shaving with a razor the HeadBlade HeadSlick shaving cream works the best.
skinheader:
update on the wahl xl2. I took it for a test run today and my verdict - don't bother. the blades are extremely dull, they don't cut anything. idk if they are just like that or the product is faulty. the shop i bought it from would not exchange it either.It took me 10 minutes just to shave a little patch on my face. Not happy
Cris:
--- Quote from: PaulTheBald on April 09, 2012, 02:13:11 AM ---Interesting. The thing about blades is that....the beginning is a bit though, but when you get the hang of it, it's just beautiful. Imho, clippers will create more irritations than a straight razor.
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I think you're right.
I use the headgroom clipper (philips) and cannot do it everyday due to neck irritation.
On the other side, it does what it claims: it gives you slyness.
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