I started shaving my head to make things simple. This sounds like going in the other direction but hey, strokes and folks.
I've found that if I shave my difficult spots FIRST then I get a cleaner, smoother, faster shave. I hit all the awkward angles first with my Headblade, then do my usual against the grain routine afterwards. When I'm done with all that I'll clean up my whole head with my Schick Extreme3 (The best razor in the world for the face and great on the head, too). I'm usually smooth for about 10-12 hours that way. I find that it takes much less time to shave if I get all the awkward spots first, I suppose because the hair is long enough for the razor to easily grab.
Quote from: Cam on October 08, 2007, 07:52:47 PMI've found that if I shave my difficult spots FIRST then I get a cleaner, smoother, faster shave. I hit all the awkward angles first with my Headblade, then do my usual against the grain routine afterwards. When I'm done with all that I'll clean up my whole head with my Schick Extreme3 (The best razor in the world for the face and great on the head, too). I'm usually smooth for about 10-12 hours that way. I find that it takes much less time to shave if I get all the awkward spots first, I suppose because the hair is long enough for the razor to easily grab.Hmmm, that's a new way to do it...I'll give er' a go with the pesky trouble spot first..Thanks Cam!
Oddly, it seems if I go 36 hours without shaving that it stays smoother longer.
Quote from: WannaBePadre on September 25, 2007, 10:51:58 PM Oddly, it seems if I go 36 hours without shaving that it stays smoother longer.Same here.
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