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#135
by
Robmeister
on 07 Jan, 2007 13:54
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Ever met a guy always in the dog house? Click below to Enlarge.
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#136
by
ChadinSO
on 07 Jan, 2007 14:14
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hahaha, good one brother!
I got some sun, didn't wanna overdo it.
Chad
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#137
by
schro
on 07 Jan, 2007 14:31
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Awesome quote, Chad.
I just started shaving the head on New Year's Day. I've been a Gillette Sensor guy for 10+ years and am now switching to Atra to accomodate the HeadBlade I bought. I find the HeadBlade extremely easy to use (even for a newbie like me). The only advice I have is taking HB's advice and switching hands for each side of your head. I have used the straight razor for the little touch up areas around the ears.
Also, the Headslick is sweet.
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#138
by
David
on 10 Jan, 2007 08:29
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QUESTION: Can an electric actually match or exceed the closeness that a good razor shave offers?
Let me put it this way. It may not be perfect, but it's like a 95 compared to a 99. And keep in mind, I am bald by choice who had thick hair, so my little stubble is more stubborn than most. I can get it pretty much smooth and when you factor in 5 hours that same stubble returns anyways then it doesn't matter anyways.
The only thing I dislike about it is the 8 hour charge time.
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#139
by
Robmeister
on 10 Jan, 2007 08:40
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QUESTION: Can an electric actually match or exceed the closeness that a good razor shave offers?
Let me put it this way. It may not be perfect, but it's like a 95 compared to a 99. And keep in mind, I am bald by choice who had thick hair, so my little stubble is more stubborn than most. I can get it pretty much smooth and when you factor in 5 hours that same stubble returns anyways then it doesn't matter anyways.
The only thing I dislike about it is the 8 hour charge time.
Thanks for the info, David. See my related post here
http://www.slybaldguys.com/smf/index.php?topic=534.msg7652;topicseen#msg7652
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#140
by
David
on 10 Jan, 2007 08:50
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QUESTION: Can an electric actually match or exceed the closeness that a good razor shave offers?
Let me put it this way. It may not be perfect, but it's like a 95 compared to a 99. And keep in mind, I am bald by choice who had thick hair, so my little stubble is more stubborn than most. I can get it pretty much smooth and when you factor in 5 hours that same stubble returns anyways then it doesn't matter anyways.
The only thing I dislike about it is the 8 hour charge time.
Thanks for the info, David. See my related post here http://www.slybaldguys.com/smf/index.php?topic=534.msg7652;topicseen#msg7652
Also, some areas are just rougher tham others. There is one spot on the very top that is that way for me, and even if you went over it constantly, it doesn't really improve much.
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#141
by
Blagadan
on 10 Jan, 2007 15:02
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I bin using the Gillette Sensor 3 for yonks ... surprisingly hard to find blades for over here.
Thinking of ordering the headblade ...
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#142
by
juventus206
on 13 Jan, 2007 17:22
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I just shaved my head for the firt time on Wednesday with my newly purchased Headblade. It was rather easy, resulting in a nice clean shave with no cuts. I did however use my Mach 3 for the area around the ears.
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#143
by
Robmeister
on 13 Jan, 2007 19:17
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Shavin' mine for the first time tomorrow (Sunday 1/14).
Bought the Fusion to start with.....if everything goes s-m-o-o-t-h, I'll probably stay with the Fusion
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#144
by
wpruitt
on 13 Jan, 2007 19:36
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Shavin' mine for the first time tomorrow (Sunday 1/14).
Bought the Fusion to start with.....if everything goes s-m-o-o-t-h, I'll probably stay with the Fusion
Darn the price of those blades though!
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#145
by
Blagadan
on 14 Jan, 2007 06:21
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Bought the Fusion to start with.....if everything goes s-m-o-o-t-h, I'll probably stay with the Fusion
I just bought a Fusion yesterday, decided to have a dedicated head razor and thought i'd give the Fusion a go.
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#146
by
ottawamale
on 21 Jan, 2007 16:21
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Been shaving with a Mach 3 for 8 years and never a cut. Oddly enough, I bought a Head Blade, and cut myself 4 times the first time I used it.
Not sure if this is normal, or I need to change my technique, or maybe the blade that came with it was defective, but I haven't used it since.
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#147
by
ShinyHappyHead
on 21 Jan, 2007 16:24
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Hello, David here; I use a Quattro in the shower right now. I also have a battery-powered Fusion but I almost need to get a freakin' loan for replacement blades.
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#148
by
wpruitt
on 21 Jan, 2007 16:31
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Hello, David here; I use a Quattro in the shower right now. I also have a battery-powered Fusion but I almost need to get a freakin' loan for replacement blades.
David - welcome .... and you got that right about the blades
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#149
by
ar3inc
on 21 Jan, 2007 23:16
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Welcome, ottawamale, to the group! I was the same way when I switched to the headBlade. Hardly ever cut myself with the mach3 and the first few shaves with the headblade were pretty ugly. It takes a few, about 2-4 shaves, to get use to the headblade. Make sure you keep most of the pressure on the back of the headblade.