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Headblade
by
fcb2001
on 22 Jan, 2007 00:23
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Question for Headblade users,
I bought a Headblade 18 months ago, i tried using it once, but i prefer using the mach3, iam wonding how do you get a good shave with the headblade, i found the headbalde akward to use
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#1
by
juventus206
on 22 Jan, 2007 00:29
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My experience is limited because I only recently started shaving, but I have had a great shave the 4 or 5 times I have shaved. Though I do use a Mach 3 for the areas around my ears.
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#2
by
Tyler
on 22 Jan, 2007 00:35
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#3
by
fcb2001
on 22 Jan, 2007 00:43
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i have the two blade headblade, where can i by the new headbalde
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#4
by
Tyler
on 22 Jan, 2007 01:15
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i have the two blade headblade, where can i by the new headbalde
You must have the classic?
You can buy the sport at HeadBlade.com. But, you may be able to just add a different attachment to add the triple blades if you're looking to do that. That is also available at
HeadBlade.com.
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#5
by
PigPen
on 22 Jan, 2007 08:03
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The most important thing and I think the most common mistake with the HeadBlade is the application of pressure. You can't put any pressure on the blade, it has to go to the rear of the HeadBlade
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#6
by
Clay
on 22 Jan, 2007 21:46
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I've had my share of nicks with the Headblade but the more you practice the better you will get. Welcome aboard.
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#7
by
HEADBLADE@MYSPACE
on 23 Jan, 2007 19:36
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a very informative video is located @
www.headblade.com, titled headblade 101
the headblade sport is also a class above the classic. the wheels on the sport almost make it impossbile to nick your head.
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#8
by
agassi
on 23 Jan, 2007 21:26
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i bought the sport at walgreens and all i can say about getting use to it is practice makes perfect so dont give up keep trying
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#9
by
juventus206
on 24 Jan, 2007 16:03
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After originally reading this post I decided to pay closer attention to the blades to see how much hair they were retaining after a rinse. Now, it is no Mach 3, but I didn't find it to be all that bad. I do however use the 3 bladed ones, not sure if that makes much of a difference.
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#10
by
Tyler
on 24 Jan, 2007 16:27
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After originally reading this post I decided to pay closer attention to the blades to see how much hair they were retaining after a rinse. Now, it is no Mach 3, but I didn't find it to be all that bad. I do however use the 3 bladed ones, not sure if that makes much of a difference.
I've found that using the triple blade is more forgiving than the double blades, meaning you can be a little less cautious about knicking yourself. Though, the triple blades do "grab" a little more when shaving, so it's easier if you shave everyday versus every other day.
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#11
by
fcb2001
on 24 Jan, 2007 16:33
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Iasm going to buy the new headblade when payday comes either thru headblade.com or at Walgreens or Walmart on Friday
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#12
by
Robmeister
on 25 Jan, 2007 08:33
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I've found that using the triple blade is more forgiving than the double blades, meaning you can be a little less cautious about knicking yourself.
That's why I dig on the Fusion with the 5 friggen blades, man
I dig the sound it makes--specially against the grain---...almost like scratching a vinyl record album. "Zzzzzip.....zzzzzip....zzzzip"
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#13
by
Christian
on 04 Feb, 2007 05:18
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I tried the HeadBlade now for the first time but it was more difficult then I thought.
The back was kind of hard to shave and especially the sides weren't easy at all. So I had to shave back and sides with a Mach3 again because I like it completly smooth.
I shaved on friday after a long time not shaving the head at all. Two days later ... today ... I shaved again and now I have some nicks ... damn.
But as you all say that the HeadBlade is very good (got the classic) I will keep shaving with it and hope that I get used to it.
Maybe it is just not that easiest when you try the HadBlade for the first time.
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#14
by
Tom McGarry.
on 04 Feb, 2007 07:39
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I tried the HeadBlade now for the first time but it was more difficult then I thought.
The back was kind of hard to shave and especially the sides weren't easy at all. So I had to shave back and sides with a Mach3 again because I like it completly smooth.
I shaved on friday after a long time not shaving the head at all. Two days later ... today ... I shaved again and now I have some nicks ... damn.
But as you all say that the HeadBlade is very good (got the classic) I will keep shaving with it and hope that I get used to it.
Maybe it is just not that easiest when you try the HadBlade for the first time.
Hey Christian; I found that the first time I tried the HeadBlade it was a little difficult to use, but I also didn't like the Gillette Atra blades that it used. I found that the sensor blades work much better. If you call or e-mail Mac at mac@headblade.com he will send you the sensor adaptors for free. It just takes a little time to develop your own technique, I've been using the HeadBlade for a little over a year now, and I love it, especially with their own tripple blades now.