Well the haircut started out as a high and tight. #2 on the top and "skin" on the sides. Then i used my beard/goatee trimmer on the lowest setting. After that it was a Mach 3 with some Garnier Fructis conditioner for "shaving cream" I need a headblade! But wow, they aren't cheap...Any advantages of the headblade sport vs the classic?
Quote from: wuffybehr on February 24, 2007, 08:40:04 AMWell the haircut started out as a high and tight. #2 on the top and "skin" on the sides. Then i used my beard/goatee trimmer on the lowest setting. After that it was a Mach 3 with some Garnier Fructis conditioner for "shaving cream" I need a headblade! But wow, they aren't cheap...Any advantages of the headblade sport vs the classic?First off, welcome. The biggest advantage of the Sport over the Classic is that the wheels just make it gliiiiiiiiiiide. Literally, it's the best shave your dome will ever see.
Quote from: PigPen on February 24, 2007, 09:21:51 PMQuote from: wuffybehr on February 24, 2007, 08:40:04 AMWell the haircut started out as a high and tight. #2 on the top and "skin" on the sides. Then i used my beard/goatee trimmer on the lowest setting. After that it was a Mach 3 with some Garnier Fructis conditioner for "shaving cream" I need a headblade! But wow, they aren't cheap...Any advantages of the headblade sport vs the classic?First off, welcome. The biggest advantage of the Sport over the Classic is that the wheels just make it gliiiiiiiiiiide. Literally, it's the best shave your dome will ever see.I second that! Welcome to SBG!
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