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Electric razors ???
by
JohnMont
on 25 Oct, 2008 09:44
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I'm wondering what the general buzz (pun intended! ) is on electric razors. Guys who use them for their faces look pretty smooth; How do they work for head shaving? I find that now that I'm shaving my face; It feels very tender and irritated (and I use lots of aloe vera , etc ); so maybe an electric is the way to go. But again; what about the head .?
I'm imagining it would be very convenient; you could even do touchups a two or three times a day;
but I love the smooth feel and look of a razor shaved dome. So my main question, How close can you get with an electric ?
John
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#1
by
abdominator3
on 25 Oct, 2008 09:52
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Nothing compares to a freshly shaved dome done with a razor and a decent fresh blade

BE BALD BE PROUD
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#2
by
Brkeatr
on 25 Oct, 2008 10:16
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John, this subject has come up many times on here. I use a Braun everyday on the sides and back of my head and a Fusion on top. That's what I prefer , plain and simple. I have shaved with everything and I just prefer doing it my way. The electric takes getting use to. Just like your face has to adjust to an electric so does your noggin. Does an electric get as close as a blade? , everyone has their own opinion and it all depends on your head and how much hair you got etc etc....So without beating this subject to death again , all I will say it's up to the person and how they prefer to shave....
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#3
by
xnewyawka
on 25 Oct, 2008 13:15
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Nothing compares to a freshly shaved dome done with a razor and a decent fresh blade 
BE BALD BE PROUD
Ditto John, there's no comparison. Blade gives the closest and best shave, hands down.
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#4
by
JohnMont
on 25 Oct, 2008 14:20
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maybe my face is just gonna have to get used to the irritation; or maybe it will toughen up with time.
I just thought maybe electric all over --face and head might make sense; but you all think that the elec. just doesn't get the head smooth enough ? (and make no mistake; I love the smoothness of a razor shave on my head ! )
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#5
by
abdominator3
on 25 Oct, 2008 14:48
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its simple jhon ...lets compare an electric shaver with a razor
il take panasonic linear wet dry(supposed to be one of the best) and gillette Fusion(supposed to be one of the most expensive razors + blade combo today)
a panasonic will cost u around 135-140$ comes with a 3yr gaurantee i assume total cost=135-140$ plus a lil guilt in the mind which runs all day after u use it.. and says i wonder if i i can make it more smoother with blade..

Gillette fusion power costs 9$ razor 50 brand new gillette fusion power BLADES will cost u around 80$ maximum if not less, will easily last u for 3yrs!! will give u a top quality shave *conditions apply* (ie all the pre shave procedure)= total cost 89-90$ + NO frigin GUILT!!
ur wish wat u wanna choose..
NO harm in using an electric i kno how it feels when something sits in your mind and u really wanna do ahead and try it out...what you can do is go to a barber shop near you and tell him to shave your head with an electric shaver or you do it yourself..i bet you come to the same conclusion yourself..
plus u can give your face a days break of shavin gives it some time to heal..
BE BALD BE PROUD
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#6
by
Shaf
on 26 Oct, 2008 14:20
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I've had it on my mind about using an electric for a long while now. Just to try a good electric such as the 360 or Linear mention in the last thread about this but I'm sure it couldn't get me as smooth as a good prep and sharp blade.
Furthermore I'm sure the thickness of your hair has a factor. For those with thinner, finner hair it may work out great but in my opinion if using an electric results in still using a blade to finish your noggin then frankly all your using the shaver for is the the 'with grain pass'. To counter irritation from a blade though is a different matter but I think so long as u can get your blade technique down, that would be better route.
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#7
by
bbcin1999
on 26 Oct, 2009 07:49
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#8
by
Razor X
on 26 Oct, 2009 10:21
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New electric from Conair
http://www.iknowheads.com/
Cleanhead razor
Anyone try it yet?
Nice site. Click on the "Take It All Off: Clean" video; it's fantastic.
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#9
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 26 Oct, 2009 10:50
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New electric from Conair
http://www.iknowheads.com/
Cleanhead razor
Anyone try it yet?
Nice site. Click on the "Take It All Off: Clean" video; it's fantastic. 
Okay, it's more than fantastic it's honest--bald is getting recognized as the solution. Couldn't be better.
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#10
by
Mikekoz13
on 26 Oct, 2009 13:01
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That's a great video and the unit has a 5 YEAR gaurantee...........
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#11
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 26 Oct, 2009 13:11
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That's a great video and the unit has a 5 YEAR gaurantee...........
Well it's a pretty safe bet, less to shave each day

In five, it's just a scalp massage machine.
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#12
by
Razor X
on 26 Oct, 2009 13:34
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New electric from Conair
http://www.iknowheads.com/
Cleanhead razor
Anyone try it yet?
Nice site. Click on the "Take It All Off: Clean" video; it's fantastic. 
Okay, it's more than fantastic it's honest--bald is getting recognized as the solution. Couldn't be better.
Exactly. While I'm not exacty sold on the product, I like the fact that it exists.
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#13
by
Flatbadger
on 01 Nov, 2009 11:42
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Has anyone used this yet? I'm going to bookmark it and buy it when I can so I can try it. I'd love to have an electric option for when i wake up so fricken tired the coffee takes 2 hours to wake me up
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#14
by
Enmudecedor
on 17 Nov, 2009 19:48
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Hi guys, i'm a new bald here.
I'd like to know if you have tried this Conair Clean Head stuff?
Thanks
Rod