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#90
by
tomgallagher
on 08 Feb, 2014 12:29
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Unfortunately I would have to agree with Tyler.
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#91
by
Goatee
on 12 Feb, 2014 04:54
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Thing is guys, once you have your head sly, wouldnt a foil or rotary shaver be better than a clipper to keep it almost as sly as with a wet shaver?
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#92
by
djones
on 12 Feb, 2014 21:29
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When I used to work at the prison we got free haircuts and had a barber shop there since military haircut was required.at the time I wore a bald fade haircut so the sides were skin and he would use the oster clippers for lining up on the sides they would bite but it was almost at slick as the razor
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#93
by
balddome
on 06 Mar, 2014 09:05
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Derris and all,
First time balding my head last week. I just went to the barber and had him do it. But now I'd like to do it myself. Based on the helpful reviews and comments here, I went with the Walh 5-Star Balding Clippers. One thing though: I've heard that these clippers can be deadly (gouging and causing cuts on the scalp). Anything I should be aware of? Do I have to adjust them before I use them the first time?
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#94
by
tomgallagher
on 06 Mar, 2014 11:40
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Not really. Just use some common sense.
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#95
by
EN4CER
on 06 Mar, 2014 12:54
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Don't push hard, just let them glide
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#96
by
Goatee
on 06 Mar, 2014 13:28
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Best shaver i have bought is the Braun! Takes a few passes but almost baby smooth!
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#97
by
baldingguy23
on 23 Mar, 2014 21:40
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Anyone got any recommendations for quality clippers that go to 00000 for under $100?
I don't like the razor shaved dome look especially since I have a lot of my hair still.
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#98
by
Goatee
on 24 Mar, 2014 04:23
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Look at a detailer. The Wahl one.
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#99
by
baldOUfan
on 16 Apr, 2014 17:11
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The hair trimming blade on my Norelco head groom broke, anyone know where to get replacement parts.
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#100
by
andrewswenson
on 24 Apr, 2014 14:58
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baldOUfan, they stopped making them I'm pretty sure. You may be able to order it directly off of their site or on amazon but it looks like they're phasing it out.
To the OP, alright so I've watched a lot of barber videos of the Wahl 5 Star shaver and the Andis Profoil and I think I'm going with Wahl. But what I want to know is, will that beast make the whole head even and not leave patches of longer hair??
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#101
by
Goatee
on 25 Apr, 2014 10:39
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A trimmer will trim every hair to the same length. It wouldnt leave some longer than others.
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#102
by
andrewswenson
on 25 Apr, 2014 12:39
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Right, but what I'm asking about are shavers, not trimmers. Some electric shavers (from my experience) will leave random patches of hair and not touch them. That's why I said to hell with norelco and am focusing on powerful motor foil shavers.
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#103
by
Goatee
on 26 Apr, 2014 03:24
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Right, but what I'm asking about are shavers, not trimmers. Some electric shavers (from my experience) will leave random patches of hair and not touch them. That's why I said to hell with norelco and am focusing on powerful motor foil shavers.
Ok, but everyone's head is different so a shaver will be good for one person and not good for another due to different shape and bumps and hollows etc.
My Braun is good but as I said I need to go over a couple of places because of the shape or terrain of my head.
Once I have shaved with the Braun you wouldn't be able to tell there are some rough patches! It's only by feel I know there are some there!
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#104
by
baldjoeg
on 26 Apr, 2014 09:27
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There are a lot of good head shavers out there but I do prefer using a hand razor myself. I love the baby butt smooth feeling that I get from usinmg a hand razor.