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Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => Head Shaving => Topic started by: Teehach on March 04, 2010, 11:24:20 PM

Title: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: Teehach on March 04, 2010, 11:24:20 PM
I've been sly a month now, and have shaven every day.  I get a nick every now and then, but nothing to bad and hardly noticed.  I just started shaving in the shower last week.  It's been great, faster, less mess and a great shave. 

Today, though, I cut my head bad for the first time.  >:( I'll admit I was going a little faster than usual.  As I shave I feel with my none shaving hand ahead of the razor.  For some unknown reason I stopped my nonshaving hand and my M5 hit it and slide to the side.....OUCH. 

I couldn't see the damage until I got out of the shower,but there was a lot of blood.  I pictured it to be a nice little slice.  When I looked in the mirror, to my horror, I found it to be 5 nice little slices.

I finally stopped the bleeding and I'm gonna live, but there is very noticable gash on my head. :-[   Is there anything I can put on it to help heal it faster.  I love my sly dome and this blemish is driving me crazy. :Xo! 

Has anybody done this that can tell me how long it might take to heal.

Any pointers will be very appreciated.
Any similar stories will also be appreciated, misery loves company

Thanks
Scott

P.S.  I'm not computer savy enough to post a picture of the damage yet. But I'm working on it.
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: dawgfan on March 05, 2010, 03:50:19 AM
While my cuts to the dome are usually the result of no longer having the hair "radar", when I do have a cut I'll just put some antibiotic cream on just before bed and it really seems to help speed up the healing process.  It will take a few days before you'll be able to shave over that area.
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: Ming the Merciless on March 05, 2010, 07:13:39 AM
Yes, there's a lot of blood on a head slice, but that also is the reason they heal fast, even in a fogy like me--the ample circulation speeds the restorative metabolism there.  Not much more you can do to goose along the process, but just leave it to nature--at least I never found anything.  I just had to be very careful not to whack it again for the few days it was getting itself healed.
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: buddha on March 05, 2010, 07:25:57 AM
Is there anything I can put on it to help heal it faster. 

One of the things I've found that works really well for me is Gold Bond Ultimate Restoring Skin Therapy Lotion with CoQ10. It stings a bit on fresh nicks/cuts but I've seen marked improvement in cuts in just a couple of days. Plus it keeps the skin in the affected area soft whereas without the lotion the cuts would scab up and stay kind of dry which makes my heal time longer. They sell this stuff at Wally World.
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: The Noggin on March 06, 2010, 04:08:31 PM
When I looked in the mirror, to my horror, I found it to be 5 nice little slices.



That's why I'm using double blades. :)
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: Arnie on March 06, 2010, 07:40:31 PM
Practice makes perfect...then complacency can set in...and it happens again...
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: Father Pat on March 07, 2010, 10:36:48 AM
Today is my second time shaving, and my first time slicing.  Sigh.  I am glad I ran into this post; it makes me feel better about it.  As you said, misery loves company.
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: mangosink12572 on March 07, 2010, 11:00:14 AM
Scott  - - - A few weeks ago I started to shave in the shower - - -same thing -  on the side near the ear - - -so I stopped shaving  for a week  and it was the worst thing I  have ever done  - - -cut healed well  - - - - but I ended with a very noticable  "horseshoe"   MPB  - - - and that part was worse than the cut - - -I shave every day now and am just very careful  - - -if I do cut myself I put  some vitamin E on the cut - - - - -Good luck and enjoy

Richard
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: TheBaldHansen on October 07, 2010, 03:11:10 PM
I know the feeling man. I had a cut on my dome the size of my whole razor blade  :'( but if you let nature take its course, it will heal in a matter of days  ;D
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: Rob on October 07, 2010, 06:18:38 PM
I got a bit of a sideways slice going on today, and I've been shaving four and half years, so it happens >:(

It's usually when I'm in a hurry, and then I get later than ever while I stop the bleeding! :/O
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: Gambrinus on October 07, 2010, 07:07:54 PM
Yeah, the best thing I have found is styptic powder.  A friend of mine's son got if for me.  He's a barber.  It stops a minor cut in it's tracks.  Also seems to heal faster.  8)
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: rcg5227 on October 07, 2010, 08:02:04 PM
The very first time I shaved my head, I razor burned and cut myself bad. I had blood going down the sides of my face. I had to let it grow back and get it clippered all off two weeks later. I didn't give up. I tried a variety of things to shave and eventually found something that worked. I use Women's shaving gel and a certain brands of Women's razors that my wife uses. I also found washing my head with shampoo and conditioner really saves on the cuts and irritation. Currently, I use a facial scrub with tea tree oil that really soothes irritation.
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: lordmage on October 07, 2010, 10:38:07 PM
i know it would sting but i use a styptic pencil on all my nicks and cuts that i can see. it helps close it faster and leave less of a scar. after my head dries i use hand salve with lanolin or antibiotic ointments across the grape works wonders. bigger nicks need several treatments or paste but that is messy
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: Sgt. Pate on October 07, 2010, 11:19:27 PM
Neosporin or Polysporin!  O0
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: pdxtodd on October 08, 2010, 07:34:24 AM
I took a nice dime sized slice with my head blade a few months back.    I used liquid bandage to keep it clean and it healed pretty quickly and kept it dry and clean.    It also stopped the bleeding.    For me it was lack of attention - hasn't happened since :-)
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: Smooth_Operator on October 08, 2010, 11:44:56 AM
Sounds like I'm due for a mishap... knock on wood  ;)
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: BillOnBass on October 09, 2010, 02:45:31 PM
I've had two bad cuts in my 14 months of shaving, both on the crown in almost the same spot.  It's that spot right on top in the back that is the hardest part to shave down smooth for some reason.  I have to hit that part from multiple angles to get it smooth.

I should probably buy some styptic pencils/powder for those incidents.  For those two bad cuts I just put Triple Antibiotic Ointment and a bandage on it.  Healed up enough to shave that spot in about 8 or 9 days IIRC.
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: matt79alpine on October 10, 2010, 01:56:48 AM
Aloe vera gel works wonders on cuts!
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: Baldman on October 25, 2010, 09:05:10 PM
My first and only really bad cut was REALLY BAD! It was a year and a month or two after I first started shaving and it was senior registration of high school for me. I had a few friends over that had spent the night and I took a little bigger than a quarter sized chunk out of my head! I am not sure how i did that. But it really hurt and took a lot of skin, and it also bled a lot! I felt pretty smart I must say...
Title: Re: First bad cut..Dangit
Post by: RayzorBlade on November 06, 2010, 09:13:04 AM
I've been shaving my dome for twelve years and never sliced my head. Guess I'm lucky or good.