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i can NEVER get the crown of my head smooth after shaving
by
Ghost1988
on 30 Sep, 2008 21:52
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does anyone else have this problem? i go over it like 10 times and even push harder with the razor but it will NOT be as smooth as a babys butt like the rest of my head. the crown of my head will be a rough sandpaperlike feel. does anyone else have spots on their head that they have a hard time getting smooth like the rest of your head?
any advice would be greatly appreciated.
btw. im going against the grain
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#1
by
PowerOfCheese
on 30 Sep, 2008 22:26
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I feel the same stubble, fuzz, rough patch... on my crown. It also has a different sensitivity than the rest of my head. Weird huh?
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#2
by
Ghost1988
on 30 Sep, 2008 22:38
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ya. well as long as im not the only one lol.
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#3
by
Scott
on 01 Oct, 2008 00:44
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You're def not the only one - no matter how many times I go over my crown I rarely get it as smooth as the rest of my dome - what really sucks though is I have a double crown so it's so smooth all over except for those two spots.
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#4
by
skinhead002
on 01 Oct, 2008 00:49
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Same problem for me. I go over the crown in all different directions since the hair grows in a circle on the crown. That seems to work.
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#5
by
Brkeatr
on 01 Oct, 2008 03:51
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I don't have any hair on my crown so for me it's not a problem....
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#6
by
THier
on 01 Oct, 2008 04:04
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Same problem for me. I go over the crown in all different directions since the hair grows in a circle on the crown. That seems to work.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Exactly what I have to do^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Tom
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#7
by
champ007
on 01 Oct, 2008 06:23
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I suggest finding how the hair grows and going the opposite. If you have some Bald Guyz moisture gel try putting some of it on the area and while wet use a razor (mach3/fusion) to touch it up and see what angle the hair grabs. I found that if I go front to back then left-right and right-left its as smooth as ever. Now I just do it routinely and no issues
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#8
by
Timmay
on 01 Oct, 2008 06:29
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I thougth everyone knew that...lol I go in different directions too..
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#9
by
Rob
on 01 Oct, 2008 07:10
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Yeah: different directions usually does it, but i have a double crown too, and it can be tricky. If I'm gonna slice the dome that's when i do it, making several passes over the same spot, so be careful!
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#10
by
Hook'Em
on 01 Oct, 2008 12:56
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I think it's funny that the spot i have the least hair is the hardest to get smooth.
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#11
by
Alexander215
on 01 Oct, 2008 13:55
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Belt sander.
Nah bro try Nair or something similar
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#12
by
skiking
on 01 Oct, 2008 14:33
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the only way to do it is to change directions of your strokes, the hair grows in every direction on the crown, at least it does on me
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#13
by
Tyler
on 01 Oct, 2008 15:43
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What razor are you using? That's one of the reasons that I use the HeadBlade with the Sensor blades. I can't get smooth on the crown with the Mach3 and Fusion because the blades are not flexible enough.
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#14
by
Ghost1988
on 01 Oct, 2008 16:03
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i use the mach 3 turbo. im actually thinking of trying out the headblade though. im getting kind of fed up with how short lived the mach 3 blade is. i can only get about 3-4 good shaves with it until it goes dull and starts nicking my head. i spend so much money on new blades. thats one reason i shave every other day and not every day.