Amen! To fun, brother!
I need the help of the group on something. Ever since I was a kid I have had a big valley in the back of my head, the unfortunate reminder of a childhood experience with a deck and a cinder block. I used to really love it, since it gives my baseball caps a nice place to catch onto, but the problem is that I haven't really been able to shave it that well, since my Headblade just jumps over it, leaving me with what can best be described as a moustache in the back of my head. Does anyone else have this kind of problem? How do you handle it?Here's a visual aid (apologies for the bad quality, it's hard to take a photo of the back of your own head without a mirror)...EDIT: Almost forgot, I'm using a Headblade Classic with Sensor-type 3-blade and Edge gel.
Quote from: bluejayrock on October 28, 2007, 12:35:02 PMI need the help of the group on something. Ever since I was a kid I have had a big valley in the back of my head, the unfortunate reminder of a childhood experience with a deck and a cinder block. I used to really love it, since it gives my baseball caps a nice place to catch onto, but the problem is that I haven't really been able to shave it that well, since my Headblade just jumps over it, leaving me with what can best be described as a moustache in the back of my head. Does anyone else have this kind of problem? How do you handle it?Here's a visual aid (apologies for the bad quality, it's hard to take a photo of the back of your own head without a mirror)...EDIT: Almost forgot, I'm using a Headblade Classic with Sensor-type 3-blade and Edge gel.I have the same issue, bro ... I've been using my electric razor to get in that valley. Don't want to slice it up with the manual onel.