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Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => Head Shaving => Topic started by: Kojak on July 13, 2010, 07:03:32 PM
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I was going to wait till I had finished the 30 day rule and get a HeadBlade Sport to celebrate it, but I couldn't wait!
I have been reading all the positive feedback and spent quite a bit of time watching youtube videos on the HeadBlade, as well as reading up on it at their site, and I couldn't wait for the 30 day rule to end. Tomorrow marks a week since I first shaved and the first day that I shave the dome with the HeadBlade Sport. I'm looking forward to using it.
I know that there is some mixed reviews on it and I have also read that it is gimmicky, but I have also read about guys that won't shave without it. I'm hoping that my experience is as positive as that of those who really like it
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Trying different razors and products is part oF What makes being SLY ....soooo much fun. 8)
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Let us know how it went!
I've warmed up to my HB Sport a little more since my trip to Biloxi last week. I just bought an M5 (switching from Fusion's ridiculously priced carts) and was shaving when I dropped it not once or twice, but three times! Each time I dropped it I broke a cartridge!! :Xo!
So I was out of M5 carts for the moment so I whipped out the HB that I brought on a whim (better to overpack than underpack for a trip). In my experience it had always been too awkward to shave against the grain with the HB, but if I'm not shaving ATG I may as well not shave that day. It took some awkward maneuvering and many passes, but I did get a smooth shave from it finally.
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My HB sits in the closet for now until there is an adapter for the Schick Hydro Blades.
Yep...I'm hooked on the second most expensive blade out there. b!n&
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Remember to take it slow with that new HB the first few shaves. No pressure until you master it or you will get cut and maybe badly.
I love my HB!! Three weeks ago I was away on a golf trip...... and when I got home I realized that I had left my HB behind. It was the original HB my wife bought me when I started shaving my head three years ago.
There was a distinct sadness at the loss but I immediately went out and bought another. I tried shaving my head with my M5 but it was very awkward!!
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HB Sport with the Matchbox wheels is cut city for me. With the reduced drag, attributable to the wheels, I get it moving faster than the Classic so when I cut myself I REALLY CUT MYSELF. So I'm back to the Classic and the Ghost, I gave my wife the Sport to post on ebay.
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Love mine!!!! Have yet to cut myself and I dont find it awkward at all. I am a bit ambidextrous (sp?) so maybe that helps. That and some Headblade slick works wonders for me........hope you like it. O0
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I've been using the HB Sport for quite some time and I have yet to cut myself. I love it!! I never shave against the grain with it and use very little pressure on the blades.
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The Sensor3 cartridges are the best in my opinion O0
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I love the HeadBlade and use it everyday! The only time, and it was 2 years ago, I cut myself was when I was too compulsive trying to get perfectly smooth with a dull blade. O0
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I honestly don't think I would be a daily shaver without my HB. I can do it in just minutes with excellent results, and I go with and against the grain. I don't even recall it being difficult going against the grain. But maybe I'm an exception.
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Well my first experience with the Headblade Sport was positive and I got a very good close shave going ATG only. I really took my time with it and I think when I get used to using both hands to shave with it it will be even better.
Some areas that I hit are smoother than any of my other 8 shaves. I think the guy in this video has on of the best demos on using the Headblade, so I tried to emulate his technique.
http://www.youtube.com/v/X9TzXDkr7zQ
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He has an interesting technique... I shave a little differently. First, I shave in the shower. Second, I lather up my entire scalp and I rinse the blade every two to three strokes.
I never learned to use my non dominant hand so like this video, I shave entirely using my right hand. No amputations that way! :*))
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He has an interesting technique... I shave a little differently. First, I shave in the shower. Second, I lather up my entire scalp and I rinse the blade every two to three strokes.
I never learned to use my non dominant hand so like this video, I shave entirely using my right hand. No amputations that way! :*))
Shaving in the shower makes more sense, not sure if he shaved at the sink because it is easier to record on video, or if that is his prefers the sink.
I am totally a newbie at the head shaving, I have only shaved with the Headblade once, so I think training myself to use both hands should go easy. The Headblade training video in their site demos switching hands, but I doubt I would try switching hands if I was already used to using just my dominate hand. I know it would be very difficult for me to shave with a traditional razor using both hands.
You are dead on about him not rinsing the blade often enough and not lathering up enough.
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No Thanks - I would cut the sh*t out of my head with that thing!! I always have shaved my face with a blade razor so I know how much pressure to put on - that thing looks like it will peel your head like a potato!
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I must be ambidextrous, because I use both hands. I'm a dedicated shower shaver for my head. My head gets too dry when I use the sink. I get less nicks in the shower with no mirror, than at the sink with one. ;D
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I must be ambidextrous, because I use both hands. I'm a dedicated shower shaver for my head. My head gets too dry when I use the sink. I get less nicks in the shower with no mirror, than at the sink with one. ;D
Ditto on using both hands - probably the only thing I could be considered ambidextrous at other than drinking beer. :)
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definitely use both the headblade and switch hands. headblade makes it so easy to do the back of your head too, i love it
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As most of you know I'm a big fan of the HB. I advocate it's use highly, and believe it's the best tool for the job. The ease of use, once you get past the small learning curve, is uncomparable.
Kojack, you're on the right track, just stick with it. Take your time to learn how it works and soon enough you will be shaving with it like a pro. Since you just started, I recommend using both hands if possible. You would be surprised how your non-dominant hand can adapt. I use both hands and it's a breeze.
Keep at it, and keep smooth! O0
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Oh yeah, and I will tell you that the Headblade was total carnage for me until I discovered this http://www.slybaldguys.com/smf/index.php?topic=12894.0 (http://www.slybaldguys.com/smf/index.php?topic=12894.0)
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The headblade is my tool of choice! But!! for a new beginner I would not recommend it because of the ease of cuts! Another thing I have found is if your going to use the headblade a shaving brush and headslick is a must!!
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I know I'll eventually cut myself pretty good but I haven't yet thanks to the tips from the Sly Bald Guys forum and videos I have seen.
Thanks for the support and input.
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I started out using a Mach 3, because I didn't know about the Headblade. When I found out about it, it was a gift from above!
Sure, there is a small learning curve, but when you get it down, it is so much easier than using a regular blade. Talk about having to know about applying pressure? You never know how hard or soft to push using a regular razor. At least with the headblade, the center of gravity is much smaller so you can tell the pressure (don't use much at all!)
I know whip out a fresh shave in less than 3 minutes (shower shaver here!) beautiful, and gives you those extra few minutes of precious sleep in the morning!