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#15
by
phuzzphree
on 02 Nov, 2008 21:47
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I start to feel that sandpaper feeling after about 8 hours. I'm lazy though, I don't really like to shave, so I only shave once a week unless I have an office meeting or something.
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#16
by
Rob
on 03 Nov, 2008 16:39
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I get sandpapery after about ten hours on average, but it all depends on the newness of the blade and the time I shave. Early morning shaves don't seem to last so long as later ones. New-blade-shaves last about ten to twelve hours, but shaves with a week-old blade might only last six or seven.
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#17
by
shavedGabe
on 14 Nov, 2008 17:26
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for me I wouldnt now. I shave at night because im not a morning person so I like to sleep in. But Im trying to get strength to get up so I can do it and know how long I can stay smooth though my area is under "the new look" under (shavedGabe) give me a holler and maybe I'll learn something or maybe you will.
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#18
by
time2shine
on 14 Nov, 2008 18:06
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about 12 hrs
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#19
by
cargoguy
on 15 Nov, 2008 00:03
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I usually only shave every second or even third day. I find that the results are better and also because I work two jobs and sometimes only have time for a shower then bed in the evening (too tired to shave). I do notice stubble after 12 hours though.
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#20
by
RATyson
on 25 Nov, 2008 14:15
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Hello all. New guy... both to this forum, and to being a slick top.
I must be some kind of freak... I shave about 5:30 am, and by 9am I have about 1200 grit sandpaper going on. By lunchtime, I have visible stubble.
I am still new to this, and don't get a perfectly close shave yet... but it is pretty smooth.
I do have very thick hair, and a full head of it, so it is difficult to keep it at bay.
I shaved for the first time on Friday, and headbladed it on Sunday. I am really liking the headblade so far... it is very different than a normal razor, that is for sure.
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#21
by
tomgallagher
on 25 Nov, 2008 14:34
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12 hours...twice a week.
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#22
by
time2shine
on 25 Nov, 2008 14:54
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Hello all. New guy... both to this forum, and to being a slick top.
I must be some kind of freak... I shave about 5:30 am, and by 9am I have about 1200 grit sandpaper going on. By lunchtime, I have visible stubble.
I am still new to this, and don't get a perfectly close shave yet... but it is pretty smooth.
I do have very thick hair, and a full head of it, so it is difficult to keep it at bay.
I shaved for the first time on Friday, and headbladed it on Sunday. I am really liking the headblade so far... it is very different than a normal razor, that is for sure.
RATyson, are you shaving with or against the grain? Against the grain will keep it smoother longer. Also the preparation will help with a closer shave, such as exfoliating and using a creme like Headslick.
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#23
by
RATyson
on 25 Nov, 2008 15:06
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Well, I shave from the front to the back in long strokes. So, basically against the grain in the front, and with the grain in the back.
I am going to try both directions tomorrow, as well as the sensor 3 blades (I use a sensor razor normally on my face).
Even with that, I do get it pretty smooth. I know I can get a closer shave with more practice though.
I am going to get some HeadSlick, and the HeadBlade shaving cream in the near future and see how that helps out. I have heard nothing but good stuff about the HeadBlade products.
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#24
by
Shaf
on 25 Nov, 2008 15:29
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With good prep, plenty of HOT water and an oil, glad to say I can stay smooth for most of the day, anything to 12, 14hrs or so.
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#25
by
RATyson
on 04 Dec, 2008 14:15
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Ok.. so I am getting much better with the HeadBlade, and I got some HeadSlick shave cream. I am now getting a MUCH closer shave.
However... I am still ending up with stubble by mid day. So I just shave every morning. Not bad though, as I am enjoying the zen of shaving.... lol
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#26
by
Alexander215
on 04 Dec, 2008 17:29
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I think my stubble ONLY grows while I'm sleeping.
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#27
by
Razor X
on 04 Dec, 2008 19:08
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I think my stubble ONLY grows while I'm sleeping.
I don't seem to have a whole lot of stubble when I first get up, but by the time I'm in the shower my scalp feels pretty sandpapery.
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#28
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 05 Dec, 2008 08:40
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At the moment I am shavin every second day. Hope my head toughens up as my scalp was quite tender yesterday. quite sandpapery today but not too noticeable (mainly cos there was hardly any hair left before I shaved anyway- hee hee)
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#29
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 05 Dec, 2008 08:46
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I've been doing a little experiment and it seems to support my long standing belief that if you can wait an hour or two before shaving you get the longest lasting smooth shave. I have also been trying doing the first pass in the shower and the second after getting out. It's about the same degree of smooth, but again, the shower has to be after an hour or the stubble is back by noon, especially the "bad grass".