I very much agree that you should use what works best for you. For all those HeadBladers who wish they could use HeadBlade blades on their face, drop me a note. We have a travel FaceBlade in production and I'd like to send out some production samples to some of the Sly Guys..."toddg@headblade.com"
Quote from: headblade on January 29, 2009, 02:39:46 PMI very much agree that you should use what works best for you. For all those HeadBladers who wish they could use HeadBlade blades on their face, drop me a note. We have a travel FaceBlade in production and I'd like to send out some production samples to some of the Sly Guys..."toddg@headblade.com"I definitely want in on this!
last night i used it for the 6th time and ive made my mind up that its not for me. these are the reasons why........-after the last time that i cut myself badly with it, i get all nervous when i use it so i find myself holding my breath the whole time im using it on my head as well as being EXTREMELY fragile with it on my head, therefore not getting a smooth shave AT ALL.-the blades are a pain in the ass to change. i still havent figured out the "proper" way of changing them. i kinda just pry the blade of with a pencil so i dont slice my finger with the razor blade.-its really only useful for the top and back of the head anyways. the sides arent even worth using the headblade.last night i noticed that after shaving my head with the headblade i had a darker than normal shadow so i ran my hand over my head and it felt grainy, so i took my mach 3 and went over my head again and to my surprise i literally took a whole nother 3 shades of the shadow off my head and got a smooth as butter shave.so i guess i took advantage of my mach 3. it does a better job than i thought.