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#75
by
Tyler
on 01 Dec, 2006 01:36
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Currently I use the Fusion but I am thinking aboutmaking the switch to the HB Primarily because the old lady is a razor thief and doesn't change the blades EVER!!!! I've experienced many a shorn skull at the expense of an over worked blade. Also for those who do exfoliate the dome I have found that St. Ives Apricot scrub is a very good and affordable exfoliant. Thanks also for the myspace add.
LOL! I never thought of that advantage for the HeadBlade. Now to think of it, my wife has never used my headblade for anything. Though, based on your recommendation, I may have to start stealing her St. Ives Apricot scrub...
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#76
by
PigPen
on 01 Dec, 2006 07:05
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Welcome FUZZY!!! I think you'll love the HeadBlade. I currently have two classics which are always in the shower. But I'm buying a Sport here very soon. I can't wait for Christmas, I'll be placing my order by tonight at the latest.
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#77
by
Christian
on 04 Dec, 2006 07:27
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Last time I shaved my head I used the Mach3 but sometimes it took quite a long time until the whole head was as smooth as I wanted it to have.
Now I found out that headblade has a supplier here in Germany. That's great.
Thinking about ordering there soon. Maybe the starter package with some of their other products like shaving cream etc.
Can't wait to shave my head again - and I guess having the headblade then here at home .... I won't have an excuse why I can't shave.
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#78
by
David
on 04 Dec, 2006 15:27
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I use a cool skin 7700 series electric shaver from Norelco, very worthwhile longterm investment for shaving my head.
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#79
by
Sheeple
on 07 Dec, 2006 13:18
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Hmmm
I wonder if I should attempt to embrace my headblade again. I was pretty hungover the first morning I tried to use it, which involved the HB ending up in the cabinet (almost the toilet). The non-scented head slick stuff that came with it was pretty nice. At the time I was content to stick with my mach 3.
I have now moved on to the Fusion which has that handy single blade on the back side of the head. As far as creams, gels and the like, I have found a new love for some peppermint scented, non-lathering stuff that I think gilette puts out. (The commercial with the guy gettin his face rubbed by all the chick hands. I'll find the exact name and amend this post) I found that aside from fancy, expensive imported english shaving soaps; this stuff is too sweet on my feeble girly skin. I also found that I like less lather so I can shave with detail around my neobeard. (I always ended up wiping most of the lather away so I could see the little hairs at the edges.)
(Edge Active care is what I use now)
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#80
by
PBurke
on 07 Dec, 2006 13:25
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hey sheeple. you should definately give the headblade another/sober try. after you get comfy with it you will love it. i keep my mach 3 for the face and around the ears. which is just a preference. the headblade can be used anywhere, but i am more comfy with my mach on my face. try it again and let us know what you think.
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#81
by
Sheeple
on 07 Dec, 2006 13:48
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I'll queue it up for tomorrow morning. Wish me luck.
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#82
by
Sheeple
on 08 Dec, 2006 08:34
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Headblade worked alright. Still feels kinda odd, but I imagine it'll get as 2nd nature as doin it with my Fusion.
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#83
by
PBurke
on 08 Dec, 2006 10:17
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practice makes perfect brudda. i still use both.
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#84
by
Johnny
on 08 Dec, 2006 13:34
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My first shave, which was on Wednesday of this week, was with the Mach 3 Turbo, and I used it again today. Tomorrow I'll be trying out my new HB Sport. It arrived today along with some Head Slick and Head Lube. The guys at HeadBlade are great.
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#85
by
Medic aka Rocko
on 09 Dec, 2006 09:58
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Unless I'm in a big hurry, I use the Headblade first, then I go over the head with the Fusion. That way I can get behind the ears and the back of my neck which are difficult to get against the grain with just the Headblade.
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#86
by
SBG
on 10 Dec, 2006 17:45
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I use a 4/8 spike point straight razor myself.
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#87
by
Tyler
on 10 Dec, 2006 21:36
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I use a 4/8 spike point straight razor myself.
Nice! You're the second person to register that uses a straight razor.
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#88
by
SBG
on 11 Dec, 2006 03:41
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it's what I use to shave my face, so I figured: why not try it on my head?
Turned out to be pretty easy, just use it like a comb. (I do strop between each pass so that does tend to make the shave a bit longer)
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#89
by
Robmeister
on 11 Dec, 2006 07:23
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Straight razors give me jeebie - heebies, man. I went to a pro barber once who used one to clean up my neck hair and I didn't breath 'till he was finished. It just seems like one ever so accidental lateral move with one of those things and YIKES.