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#15
by
Tyler
on 16 Sep, 2006 20:41
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Welcome jsthuggy! Thanks for sharing with us!
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#16
by
laffinsays
on 17 Sep, 2006 20:18
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Hey, new to the site and relatively new to shaving my head. I've tried the Extreme3 disposables (worked great) the Mach 3 (worked better), the HeadBlade (great feel, too many knicks), and the Fusion (close shave, but because the blade head is so big, it does not contour as good as the Mach 3). So as of now, I am sticking with the Mach 3, but headblade also just came out with a triple blade, so I am waiting for a pack of those to arrive. I am thinking with the ergonomical feel of the headblade, and the shave quality of three blades, I may have found a winner.
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#17
by
Tyler
on 17 Sep, 2006 21:07
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laffinsays, welcome to Sly Bald Guys. Thanks for the summary of your blade experiences. We look forward to getting to know you.
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#18
by
gearhedguy
on 18 Sep, 2006 22:39
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I shave 3X a week, sometimes more often, and one Mach 3 will last me about 1.5 to 2 months.
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#19
by
Gianavel
on 20 Sep, 2006 01:28
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I actually use a combination of the Headblade and the Gillette Fusion Power. Headblade works great for the overall head, but I've got a few areas where the hair grows out at odd angles that it's just easier to touch up with the Fusion, especially around the ears. Yeah, it's a little bulkier than the Mach 3, but the 5 blades leave my scalp smooth like buttah.
I really want to try the new 3 blader from Headblade, too...
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#20
by
PigPen
on 22 Sep, 2006 15:25
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I've been shaving my head for almost a year and a half now. I started out using a Mach 3 then I found the HeadBlade. I exfoliate the noggin every other day and then HeadBlade everyday. I still use a Mach 3 for right behind the ears to touch up sometimes. I'll be trying the three blader from HeadBlade in the next month or so. After shaving I use the HeadLube and I'm out the door.
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#21
by
Yeti
on 24 Sep, 2006 23:02
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I've been shaving my head 10+ yrs now, well the shaving area is (as we all know) progressively getting smaller (which is cool, razors last longer! lol). Anyways, the Gilette Sensor Series is the best IMO. Besides other brands, I've used Sensor, then Excel, now Mach 3. It works so well I don;t think I will switch to the new 4 blade Gilette, unless they make it necessary due to price differential. Thx for the cool forum, and thx for the MySpace add request. The Yeti is home... here. Â
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#22
by
Yeti
on 24 Sep, 2006 23:33
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Oh yeah, I was actually considering trying out the HeadBlade sometime.
www.headblade.com Anyone a user with personal info? Thx, laffinsays, for your input...
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#23
by
baldvinny
on 27 Sep, 2006 08:46
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i have been a headblader for about 5 years now, and i recommend it to anyone and everyone that listens. it may take a shave or two to get used to, but when you do you will love the results. there are several tips to be aware of:
dont use ANY pressure. the weight of the HB is enough. the angle of the blade is optimized to give you the best shave possible. if you get nicks/cuts, you are using too much pressure
go AGAINST the grain. it'll give you a closer shave and leave you less likely to get razor bumps
try to stay away from gels or shaving cremes. they clog razors and give you a crappy shave. try something water based, that will rinse clean. Kiss My Face is one brand, and of course HeadBlade makes HeadSlick, which is kick ass
remember, that the shaving creme only has ONE job....to lubricate. unless you have hair longer than half inch, it does little else. so be sure to keep your head slick andd wet while shaving
this is my 3rd post on this board, and in each one i have mentioned HeadBlade. I don't officially work there, but i have done lots of marketing and promo for them over the years. i am dedicated to their products, and i'm more than happy to answer any questions (or forward you to someone who can) you guys may have
happy shaving!
BV
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#24
by
Yeti
on 27 Sep, 2006 09:03
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Awesome Vinny, Thx... The Yeti might seek your knowledge, in greater detail, when I get one, as to avoid my huge claws using too much pressure! hehe
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#25
by
Tyler
on 27 Sep, 2006 09:33
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Vinny,
Welcome to Sly Bald Guys and thanks for your posts on the headblade. I've been waiting for a headblader to join that is interested in writing a product review on it. It sounds like you're pretty informed about the headblade, so if you're interested, please write a product review in this board
http://www.slybaldguys.com/smf/index.php?board=18.0Tyler
i have been a headblader for about 5 years now, and i recommend it to anyone and everyone that listens. it may take a shave or two to get used to, but when y...
this is my 3rd post on this board, and in each one i have mentioned HeadBlade. I don't officially work there, but i have done lots of marketing and promo for them over the years. i am dedicated to their products, and i'm more than happy to answer any questions (or forward you to someone who can) you guys may have
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#26
by
JuzCawz
on 27 Sep, 2006 10:02
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If I'm in a hurry, I use the headblade, gets the job done quickly, but if time permits, I use the fusion. gets closer than the headblade. For that glistening shine that'll blind the public, I use an exfoliator made by headblade right after I shave....the smoothest way to go.
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#27
by
Apollo5
on 27 Sep, 2006 10:40
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Hello,
I have shaving with a Fusion and I like it alot. However the blades are too expensive so I switched back to the Mach 3. I will use the Fusion for special occasions. I don't have any male pattern baldness (except maybe a liitle at the temples)and my hair is thick. Blades get dull real fast on me. one cartridge might last a few days depending on on if I want to shave everyday. I wash the scalp with dandruff shampoo before I shave(a clean scalp is important) and let warm water soften the stubble. I let the shave gel sit for a minute before I start shaving. That gets me a good smooth shave with a minimum of repeat shaving strokes. It also minimizes irritation.
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#28
by
Pyronius
on 27 Sep, 2006 15:05
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I used the headblade for a while until the fusion came out. Really overall I prefer just to go fusion all the way, the headblade is a little nicer for the blatently rounder spots of your head, but if your not careful in spots that are evened out (lower back of the head where your neck starts) you can do some damage.
Anymore I just stick with a Vibrating fusion....it does everything really well, and if you do cut yourself with it, you get that cool 5 line cut that looks almost inentional!.
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#29
by
hipstersaint
on 27 Sep, 2006 16:14
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I just tried the new triple blade for the headblade.... oddly enough it was not as close at the generic atra blades I had been using... weird....and changing the blade is kind of a hassle...you have to use these weird tweezers they give you....I wasn't that thrilled with the 3 blade. I do love the headblade in general though.