Sly Bald Guys Forum
Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => Head Shaving => Topic started by: jimbo48 on December 23, 2010, 06:41:33 PM
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For the past 6 months, I had been buzzing my head with no clipper guard which left me with visible stubble. While cleaning out the bathroom closet two weeks ago week, I found my old Norelso triple head electric shaver. It had not been used since 1978 when I grew my beard. The Norelco was headed for the trash can when I decided to see if it still worked. I plugged it in and it started running. Since it was working, I decided to shave my head with it. The Norelco gave me a close headshave . My head felt like sandpaper, but there was no visible stubble and my head shined like glass. I have used it every day for the past two weeks. I bought a bottle of William's Lectric Shave Pre-Shave Lotion and have been using it on my head.
Does anyone else use an electric shaver?
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I use a Norelco Speed XL a few days a week. You're right no visible stubble but it feels like sandpaper. U
I get my closest shaves with a Gillette Fusion. There is no sand paper feel at all with it. I recently tried a Remington Foil and was shocked at how close it shaved. Not as close as a Gillette but much closer than my Norelco. It left no sand paper feel either.
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I'm using an extremely old Philishave machine, it does left me with a sandpaper like head, but it is the only option for me cause razors just irrritates my scalp. Hopefully my new Panasonic LA-93 will arrives next week and will try to give my feedback abou it. cheers!
Miguel
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When pressed for time I use my trusty Braun series 5 with Kroger brand pre-electric shave.
I get a very close shave, but my current weapon of choice is the Schick Hydro 5 with edge gel and shave secret as a prep. O:O
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Yeah, if you care to shave a couple times a day and not feel like you've really shaved, electric shavers are a quick and dirty way to deal with the dome. I've done the deed with a Norelco and didn't feel like it was shaved. I also used it late in the day for the "5 o'clock shadow" when I didn't use a new blade earlier in the day and I wanted to look smooth without shaving twice in a day and chance skin burn.
I also tried the Panasonic Linear. It's one of those close ones. I think Braun is another brand that can also cut it real close.
They're all OK, if you want "almost" and/or maybe you're afraid of cutting yourself, but none of them are really as close as a blade. O0
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I'm newly SLY so I've been experimenting. I own a Braun Series 7 razor. I primarily been shaving with a blade, but I use the electric "in between" shaves. I must say that it works very well. The Braun shaves close. It certainly doesn't smooth the noggin like a good blade, but it will certainly work on those mornings when the snooze button gets hit a few times to many and a quick shave is needed to maintain the sly look.
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Hi all!
I finally got my Panasonic ES-LA93. I've used it for the first time today, I shaved my head and face in the shower. Well, I still need to get used to handle it, I got no irritation at all, just perfect, but it took me around 15 minutes to shave it completely. It left my head and face really smooth, still some spots aren't as smooth as others but I do believe it is due to the lack of experience handling the shaver since while shaving I tried different positions and found that sometimes it shaves better than others, so I think I really have to keep the same angle all the time, but with time I will learn the best way to handle it.
I don't have any experience shaving my head with a blade, I've tried once but I got a lot of pimples and some irritation even shaving WTG, I still remember the feeling of the WTG shave and compared with the electric, the electric got a much closer and smooth shave. Every now and then, despite the fact that it irritates my face, I used to shave my face ATG, I find it as smooth as ATG, really great.
Cutting a long story short, I couldn't be happier with it! Looking forward to shave again tomorrow morning :D
Cheers!
Miguel
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I jut found the Panasonic ESLA63S Electric Shaver pretty cheap,any tips, reviews would be great for head shaving with it
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Well, I've finally manage to shave my head completely smooth, I was having problems getting it smooth on the back of my scalp, the trick was to go really slow on that part with the electric razor, first WTG and then ATG. Using a shaving oil and shave in the shower may help a bit! Mine is the LA93, but I think they are really similar so you may get really close shave just like I can.
Cheers!
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I had been shaving with an old Norelco triple head shaver. Two weeks ago, I got a Conair CleanHead shaver. This shaver is low cost (less than $30) and gives a a nice close shave without nicks or rash or bumps. The smooth feel of my head and the shine are great.
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Hey guys I was wondering has anyone of you guys tried using Panasonic ES8077S wet/dry linear shaver on your head? It seems that this is one of their older versions and newer similar versions have come out. What version is the newer version of this? I have read very good reviews on this shaver for the head from different resources. Also I don't know but if I get a linear panasonic shaver, can I also use it on my face? My Norelco shaver which I only use for my face is getting really old and is not doing too well. :(
Thanks...
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I have been thinking about an electric razor as well.
Google 'Panasonic Razor'
You will get the page there.
Plenty of wet/dry razors to look at there.
They will shave whatever part of your anatomy you desire
I tried to copy the link for you but as usual something goes wrong.
Love computers me !
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Thanks bro...
Based on your recommendation, I looked at the panasonic website and it seems that the newest models that kind of resemble the ES8077S are ES8249A or ES8243A. I am sure they are both good. One thing that I am def. looking for is 13000 RPM linear motor so that it doesn't slow down if the battery goes low.
I am tired of buying cheap shavers and having to struggle to shave my face. Also I am thinking about shaving my head too soon (I am 25 and going bald fast) so I want to get something that works both on my face and head.
Now kind of curious, what type of shaving solution do you recommend using with this? One of those pre-electric solutions you can buy for really cheap? or something of higher quality? ;D
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I use the Norelco when I get lazy to do my fringe
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Braun Series 7 works very well. I use it on my face every day and on my head, when I'm too lazy to use the HeadBlade. The Braun works very well. I can get it almost as smooth at the HB.
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Reference 'What shaving solutions'
As I understand it, you can use an electric wet/dry razor with soap or foam.
As for a cheap pre electric solution, nothing wrong with cheap and cheerful.
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I used to have a Panasonic ES8077S with which I used to shave my head at least twice a week for about 5 years. It worked great, but finally died a few months ago. I ordered a Panasonic ES8243A from Newegg last week and am anxiously awaiting its arrival. In the past I generally shaved with a Mach 3 and, later on, the Fusion razor in between shaves with the electric shaver. The wet/dry shaver gave me an almost-as-close shave as the Mach 3 and Fusion whenever I used it in the shower, along with a good shaving cream. I found that the electric shaver didn't like gels or oils at all. I also recently bought a HeadBlade and plan to use it in conjunction with the electric shaver. I highly recommend the Panasonic wet/dry shavers.
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Thanks guys. I actually ordered Panasonic ES8243A as well last week. I think I will get it in the mail in the next few days. I am looking forward to trying it. Also I ordered "Total Shaving Solution". I have heard good things about it and I think for something as important as shaving my face/head that I have to do very frequently, it is best to experiment with different options and see which ones work best. However, I did read that the panasonic also works really well with shaving foam. So I just have to see... ::)
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Guys I'm new to this forum and need your expert advice. I just started shaving my head a week or so ago and have been getting more and more "pimples" along the side and back of my head. I'm using a Panasonic ES-LA63 electric shaver in the shower. I am also using "Bump Off" gel which is applied before shaving. I usually put a squirt of the gel about the size of a quarter into my hand and rub it in. Then I shave making one pass from the front straight to the back and then I come back to the front on the same path to get it nice and smooth. I slowly move down to the left side and then the right side, covering about 2/3rds of my head. When I get to the sides I shave from the ear up to the top. What can I do to stop this? I shave my head every day to keep it nice and smooth. The electric razor does a nice job, but my head looks really nasty. I need your help