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#15
by
Headgas
on 21 Dec, 2015 13:09
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I found the micro touch and I got some shave soap. I don't have a brush so I just lather it up on my head. Best shave ever!
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#16
by
reddog
on 21 Dec, 2015 13:17
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I found the double edge safety razor to be the most satisfying. I like my morning headshave to last at least 30 minutes. Pre- shave oil, shaving soap, brush, and 3 passes in different directions, constant 're-lathering. The concentration and scraping sound, priceless! Never have my irritation.
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#17
by
gwsmallwood
on 31 Dec, 2015 21:59
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Put me in the DE and SE camp. If you want something closer to a cart with cheaper blades, try an injector. I just spent a week using a PAL adjustable. It's a great razor, and you can get blades from Ted PELLA for around a quarter apiece.
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#18
by
socknoggle
on 27 Jan, 2016 12:00
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I've been using the Dollar Shave Club executive razors. For $9 US per month they are delivered to my door. I find them to be of very high quality and give me a great shave. The executive has 6 blades. For my next order I switched to the 4X blades hoping maybe the narrower razor might easier to maneuver.
For the slickness, I've been using Head Slick. However, I've been curious about using soap and a brush. Can anyone point me to a good brand?
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#19
by
Tyler
on 27 Jan, 2016 17:55
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Which blades are you using on the HeadBlade? Have you tried different blades to see if you get a better result?
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#20
by
socknoggle
on 28 Jan, 2016 05:12
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Hey Tyler,
I don't actually use the HeadBlade. I use the Dollar Shave Club razor handle. I tried the HeadBlade when I first start shaving my head but I wasn't comfortable with it. I was using the Fusion and liked it, but they are so blessed expensive. The DSC razors work very well for me. I've toyed with the idea of trying a safety razor, but they scare me a bit.
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#21
by
Tyler
on 01 Feb, 2016 02:14
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Ah, gotcha! Have you tried Dorco blades yet? I've had good luck with their blades in the past.
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#22
by
socknoggle
on 01 Feb, 2016 05:32
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I still haven't worked up the nerve. I've read so many posts of guys who've switched and ended up bloody before they got used to it. When I'm happy with what I'm using I'd need a good reason to switch. A good close shave is a good reason, but, again, I'm afraid of slicing my scalp.
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#23
by
gwsmallwood
on 07 Feb, 2016 20:19
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I still haven't worked up the nerve. I've read so many posts of guys who've switched and ended up bloody before they got used to it. When I'm happy with what I'm using I'd need a good reason to switch. A good close shave is a good reason, but, again, I'm afraid of slicing my scalp.
Dollar Shave Club uses DORCO carts. You can usually get them cheaper directly from dorcousa.com.