Sly Bald Guys Forum
Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => Trimming Your Head/Hair => Topic started by: iCyborg on August 12, 2009, 05:32:20 PM
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Hi guys,a noobie here :) just saw the forum in google search and thought of registering and posting here.
I am 25 and balding and feels I am better off having very short hair. Now I am looking for a recommendation about which hair shaver to use ? and what kind of setting and features will I have in it ?
Thanks
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Any set of barber clippers should do. Walmart or Target will have an assortment to choose from.
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Hi bootedbear, thanks for quick reply
well I am not in USA and is planning to order the kit online (will go with Panasonic most likely) to save time.
Do you have some recommendations ? I am sure such questions must have been answered in the past so I will search in the forum too when I had time
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Mach3 or Fusion from Gillette. Go all the way! :)
Any hair clippers should do. If you are looking for multiple attachments for beard, moustache, nose, ears, et al, Norelco and Panasonic have several with multiple attachments to do just that. I used a Norelco like this with no comb attachment to finish off mine before shaving it completely. If you are looking specifically for hair clippers, all of them should be fairly standard and come with variable length combs. A number 2 comb will leave your hair about 6mm in length.
Hope this helps!
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Welcome iCyborg. As the others have said, any clippers with a setting that goes to zero will be fine. I'll second Antimidas' vote for the Mach3. Does a great smooth job. Be sure to check out the various posts in Head Shaving section for shave creams/oils to use as well as ideas on post shaving techniques.
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1) WELCOME! You should post up in the Intro section to let your entrance be announced.
2) I don't buzz the hair anymore, but go to any general store, or where hair accessories are sold. And then remove the guard and buzz it down! Be careful. I don't know what country you are in and where to get such supplies, so I don't know where specifically you should go. I just bought a cheap one and it worked fine.
3) If you like that consider going "all the way" with a razor.
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4) Cool name!
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Welcome to the Forum Borg!!!! You will be assimilated....resistance is futile!!! :*))
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Thanks for the warm reply guys :)
I probbaly won't be going "all the way" right now but will keep crop cut (8 mm length) though I am slightly worried as I have never used clippers and trial and error probably is not a good idea with them ;)
I will go through the forum poss and may be watch some youtube videos to understand how exactly a person can cut his hair close, specially of the back without hurting himself
Edit - one more thing, are these rotors effective ? Remington Classic R9410 Titanium Rotary (http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2FRemington-Classic-R9410-Titanium-Rotary%2Fdp%2FB000T1SOXA&tag=slybaldguys-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325) are compared to these Remington HC600 Cordless Hair Clipper (http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2FRemington-HC600-Cordless-Hair-Clipper%2Fdp%2FB000758DGQ&tag=slybaldguys-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325)
I am seeing a huge difference in prices from $20 to $200 for clippers :Xo!
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Well, the two razors that you are looking at are for completely different purposes. The Rotary is going to shave you to a complete 0 and will get you a shave similar to using a regular blade. The Hair Clipper is going to help you take it down to different levels with the attachments. This is probably the one you want if you want to just buzz your hair right now.
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aha great, so the second one it is :)
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You won't have to worry about screwing it up if you put the comb attachment on right. Just turn it on and use it like a comb. It will take care of the rest. Against the grain is best because it will lift the hair and cut it evenly instead of laying it down and passing over it. Generally, go from the neck or forehead toward the top back (crown) and towards the part in your hair. Depending on your crown, you might have to go at that spot a couple different directions to get all of the hair even.
Look at the guide that comes with it for examples on how to hold it though. If you hold it upside down, you are going to get it closer than you want. :)
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You might want to see if the Remington Shortcut is available online. Basically, it's a clipper that's designed to be held like a hair brush and works in both directions.
It comes with a balding blade (the one I tried) attached, so change it to the other comb before you try it.
It wasn't for me, but they're pretty neat and very hard to screw up a haircut with.
http://www.remingtonshortcut.com
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If I might ask, why was it not for you Mike.?
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You might want to see if the Remington Shortcut is available online. Basically, it's a clipper that's designed to be held like a hair brush and works in both directions.
It comes with a balding blade (the one I tried) attached, so change it to the other comb before you try it.
It wasn't for me, but they're pretty neat and very hard to screw up a haircut with.
http://www.remingtonshortcut.com
WOW! It's like a hairbrush that buzzes your hair! I LOVE THAT GADGET! Seriously, this comes close to making me want to grow hair just so I can use that thing.
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That is perfect for dad. He refuses to go completely shaved, but has been buzzing his hair to a zero for years since the MPB really kicked in.
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Welcome! And not to worry. If you were to mess up with the clippers you can just shave. I don't say that out of bias, I just mean that if you're looking for that close you could shave and be back there in a matter of days. Best of luck on the purchase!
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Welcome iCyborg, sounds like the clipper route is right for you at this point.
I would check out either Wahl or Remington, as they both have a great selection and numerous types to choose from. Wahl is the tops in my opinion.
Just start with one of the longer guards/attachments and go from there until you get the desired length.
Good luck and keep us posted.
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ok guys here are my final selections, can u tell me which one will be best for me, I am looking to cut my hair very short and also looking to shave my beard (I don't have any beard but you know what I mean..) :)
1. http://cgi.ebay.in/ADJUSTABLE-BLADE-CONTROL-LEVER-PRECISION-HAIR-CLIPPER_W0QQitemZ170370619115QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_203?hash=item27aae156eb&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
2. http://shopping.rediff.com/alliancestore/prddisplay.jsp?storeId=181&vendorId=141&source=browse&frompg=&prrfnbr=10208651
3. This is what ebay is showing me http://health.shop.ebay.in/i.html?_nkw=clipper&_sacat=11838&_trksid=p3286.m270.l1313&_fspt=1&_sadis=200&LH_BIN=1&LH_PrefLoc=6&_pm=2&_fpos=Pincode&_odkw=&_osacat=11838 - the clippers are very cheap (which is a good thing!)
4. How is this deal ? nose hair trimmer :P + shaver http://cgi.ebay.in/2-In-1-Shaver-And-Nose-And-Ear-Hair-Trimmer_W0QQitemZ330351539386QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_203?hash=item4cea7c74ba&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
All these are bellow $20 so they are well under my budget :)
edit -I checked other threads but I am not able to find wahl or oster model or Panasonic ER147 on ebay :(
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Here is the one I use. It is inexpensive and easy to clean. I believe I got mine at Target. It did a perfect job on my head, face and goatee. Great for trimming stray hairs and also has the nose/ear attachment. Also has the wide and narrow attachments for precision trimming. And it was only $20.
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-G370-Grooming-System/dp/B000FED5DU
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You should get a Wahl Chrome Pro Haircutting Kit. Wahl is one of the most
well know brands and they have the quality to back them up O0.
I got mine at walmart for about 35 dlls and it included :
a clipper, 10 regular guides, 2 guides for around the ears,
1 eyebrow guide, a pair of scissors, a barbers cape, 2 combs,
clipper lubricant and a clipper cleaning brush. :)
Also if your planning of using a machine for both your beard and your head i
would suggest getting hair clippers instead of beard trimmers ( believe me, its
a nightmare trying to cut all your hair with a tiny beard trimmer,
and it keeps getting jammed because theres just not enough
power from those tiny motors :( ).
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If I might ask, why was it not for you Mike.?
The balding comb on it didn't cut as close as my old Vidal Sasson clippers set at "Fine." I want my hair as short as possible before shaving and while it was a great head buzzer, it wasn't truly a balder.
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Guys I finally ordered this one http://i41.tinypic.com/24zg1s7.jpg
it wasn't cheap ($65) >:( but I had limited options. It will get delivered to me in a weeks time.
Thanks to everyone, specially Antimidas
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Don't blame me! >:D