Well... before I went sly, my hair was a nightmare. First, it grows
out... not down. I could never have long hair. I had a cobmination of a William Shatner toupee and a "white boy afro" going. Real hideous!
My hair was naturally curly. Add dandruff and/or psoriasis and you have a real problem. Special shampoos, etc, got expensive.
So I started cutting with an electric clippers a few years back. Down to a #2 or sometimes a #1 guard. The wife did it for me. Every now and then, I would splurge for the barber, get a "fade" or something different.
One day, I could not find the guard for the clipper. So we took it all the way down. I joked with my wife that I was gonna wet-shave it. She hesitated, but later said "why not" and I did the deed. With a disposable, no less!
We never looked back. She likes it. And so do I. Often wonder why the hell I never did it sooner! I did have to exfoliate a lot for the first week to kill off all the dead flaky crap. But now, I am slick and shiny with no flakes.
Yes, I find head shaving
very enjoyable. As for the routine, I am down to 7-10 minutes in the shower. This is if I do it daily. if I skip a day, it takes longer because I get some serious Velcro Stubble action after missing a shave.
It goes a little something like this...
- Hot lather, soap the dome.
- Apply apricot scrub, srub scalp and face. Rinse.
- Apply HeadSlick. Shave with the grain.
- Rinse. Lather head a second time. Rinse.
- Apply HeadSlick. Shave against the grain.
- Cold water rinse. Exit shower.
- Touch up any missed patches with standard Atra razor. Shave face.
- Apply splash-on after shave (I use a generic of Skin Bracer)
- If scalp is a little on the dry side, apply some Nivea Soft.
I can sink shave, and do sometimes if I need to touch-up before going out or something. But a full shave actually takes longer, the hot shower and lots of water makes it go easier.