I appreciate any help or support. I have tried the noreclo 2000, the viking safety razor, the leaf blade, the andis foil blade as well as the phillips one blade. No matter what I end up getting redness on my forehead and cheeks whenever I shave my head bald. I usually do it every other day. I either go with the grain or against the grain. I've tried dry shaving, vanicream, prorasco shave soap, as well as nivea shaving cream. How do I know if my tools, technique or skin are the issue?
Hi baldandbrave91 and welcome 😊Could just be the thrill and excitement of shaving your head.Only kidding On a more serious note, sounds like it could be related to dryness and or allergyI would try the following - Wet shaving only, Using a gentle and fragrance free aqueous cream instead of shaving cream,Rinsing off thoroughly at the end, with tepid (not hot) water and rubbing your head and face with an ice block after,If you are using aftershave, stop using it
Quote from: O2BSly on May 22, 2025, 12:48:58 AMHi baldandbrave91 and welcome 😊do you mean an alum block?Could just be the thrill and excitement of shaving your head.Only kidding On a more serious note, sounds like it could be related to dryness and or allergyI would try the following - Wet shaving only, Using a gentle and fragrance free aqueous cream instead of shaving cream,Rinsing off thoroughly at the end, with tepid (not hot) water and rubbing your head and face with an ice block after,If you are using aftershave, stop using it Appreciate the help! https://www.cvs.com/shop/vanicream-moisturizing-cream-4-oz-prodid-509538?skuId=509538&cgaa=QWxsb3dHb29nbGVUb0FjY2Vzc0NWU1BhZ2Vz&cid=ps_bea_ski_pla&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21158449916&gclid=Cj0KCQjwlrvBBhDnARIsAHEQgORKKAfZQ3cbQNxDexjjmrkxlQVl3vXMRUNOuarfYlcAr4moR2C9_eEaAmQ9EALw_wcB Is this the kind of cream you're referring to? A dermatologist recommended this brand but it may have been the shaving cream version. I felt like the foil blade was giving less irritation however it takes forever to shave off the hair. I'm wondering if the weather also has to do with it as the burn or redness has been less severe in the cooler weather. I'm not sure if I should keep trying blades but I'm afraid to since I can't return them and I must have spent a few hundred already. the dermatologist was recommending a single blade over one with two or 3 heads. And I wonder if aftershave actually made it worse. So far I've also tried an alum block. I'm hoping I can figure this out because I'm worried I'm going to look this way for the rest of my life..
Hi baldandbrave91 and welcome 😊do you mean an alum block?Could just be the thrill and excitement of shaving your head.Only kidding On a more serious note, sounds like it could be related to dryness and or allergyI would try the following - Wet shaving only, Using a gentle and fragrance free aqueous cream instead of shaving cream,Rinsing off thoroughly at the end, with tepid (not hot) water and rubbing your head and face with an ice block after,If you are using aftershave, stop using it
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