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Electric vs blade (again!)
by
Razor X
on 07 Jan, 2007 06:36
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For those of you who shave with an electric razor, which brand/model do you use?
I overheard a conversation in the gym locker room the other day. A guy was standing at the sink shaving his head, when a second guy who also had a shaved head, came in and started talking to him about it. I only picked up bits and pieces of the conversation. The second guy is a typical gym rat; no matter what time of the day I go to the gym, he always seems to be there. He's a great ambassador for the BBC look; his head is always perfectly smooth without a hint of stubble. So it came as a great surprise to me to hear that he shaves his head every day with an electric razor. He said that he grew tired of the nicks and cuts from using a blade. I didn't think it was possible to get such good results with an electric razor. I didn't catch what model he uses, but I was so impressed with the results, I comptemplated switching to an electric. The only thing that stopped me was when he said it takes him a good 30 minutes to shave. I don't have that kind of time to spend shaving my head every day; it would probably take me longer because I have more hair than this guy appears to have.
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#1
by
Robmeister
on 07 Jan, 2007 06:51
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...I didn't think it was possible to get such good results with an electric razor.
I too would be interested in a re-visit of this topic.
Now that I've been shaving my face for 25 years or so, I've always opted for the foam and razor approach over the electric.
Wondering if it's the same on the noggin.
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#2
by
Tyler
on 07 Jan, 2007 11:31
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I actually pulled out the electric earlier this week because I didn't have time to shave in the shower, if that makes sense...I used my electric to shave my head while I was in the car.
I was amazed at how close of shave it gave me. I use the Norelco Cool Skin 7700. It can be used in our out of the shower.
When I used to shave my head on a regular basis with the electric it would take me about 15 to 20 min, but you can do it anywhere.
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#3
by
ar3inc
on 07 Jan, 2007 12:25
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For a while I used the Braun self clean one. This was like 4 years ago, so it is not the current on the market. It actually did work well and left everything supper smooth. Yes, shaving time was significantly longer, but okay, because shaving the head was so easy and convenient. It could be done anywhere during anything.
I stopped using electric when the foil guard on the razor wore down and stated to pull hair instead of cut. I couldn't replace just the broken guard and wasn't about to buy a new elect razor.
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#4
by
Sticks
on 16 Jan, 2007 07:57
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I think it's the whole blade/shaving cream thing that keeps me from going down to the wood. I use hair clippers with no attachment. So basically I'm a stubble jumper.
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#5
by
Robmeister
on 16 Jan, 2007 08:02
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Welcome, Sticks! .... hope you can join us a bit
Cool profile pic!
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#6
by
PigPen
on 16 Jan, 2007 08:41
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I think it's the whole blade/shaving cream thing that keeps me from going down to the wood. I use hair clippers with no attachment. So basically I'm a stubble jumper.
LMAO...stubble jumper...lol
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#7
by
Robmeister
on 16 Jan, 2007 08:50
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I think it's the whole blade/shaving cream thing that keeps me from going down to the wood. I use hair clippers with no attachment. So basically I'm a stubble jumper.
LMAO...stubble jumper...lol
That would be a cool name for a band...."The Stubble Jumpers"
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#8
by
PigPen
on 16 Jan, 2007 09:07
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lol...my friend and I are kickin around "Steak n Taterz" or something like it
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#9
by
Tyler
on 16 Jan, 2007 09:32
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Welcome Sticks!! That's how I started doing my hair when I decided to get rid of it. Eventually, I got curious what it would be like to have slick dome.
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#10
by
ar3inc
on 16 Jan, 2007 11:39
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Welcome to the group, Sticks! Nice avatar. Is it a hobby? Do you prefer people, landscapes or animals?
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#11
by
Robmeister
on 16 Jan, 2007 13:29
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Do you prefer people, landscapes or animals?
....or tig bitties?
tig bitties are sofa king cool.
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#12
by
ar3inc
on 16 Jan, 2007 13:31
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I see Rob's loss of hair has allowed testosterone for functions he has not had in a while.
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#13
by
Robmeister
on 16 Jan, 2007 13:33
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I see Rob's loss of hair has allowed testosterone for functions he has not had in a while.
LOL....maybe there was a bunch of prude conservatism attached to them follicles!!
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#14
by
ar3inc
on 16 Jan, 2007 13:43
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I was debating posting back. but thought it was just my pop up blocker or something. It is a good article.