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Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => Head Shaving => Topic started by: SlyGI on May 24, 2007, 01:32:55 PM

Title: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: SlyGI on May 24, 2007, 01:32:55 PM
Hi All,

I love the site! I checked you guys out about two weeks ago when I decided to shave my head. My top was BBG (Bald by God) and the rest is now Bald by Choice.

I have a quick question for you guys. I've been using a mach 3 on my head and I seem to get a good shave. But after I shave, I do have some stubble left. Is this normal, or am I missing some hair? Is my shave not close enough?

Also, do any of you have any tips for the back of the head? I use a mirror, but man, it's hard to shave back there because everything in the mirror is backwards (of course).

Thanks!
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: BALDANDRE on May 24, 2007, 01:44:12 PM
Welcome SlyGI....

Shouldn't be normal to have a lot of stubble...you will always have to do a "spot" check though...especially if you're a bald-purist....I'm only happy when it's totally scraped clean without any hint of hair, both by sight and touch....

I always use a mach3 without any complaints (for about 12 years now! O0)...

I used to use a mirror the first year or two,,,the best way is the braille method of touch...isn't that the best way to know if you've shaved off all those buggers anyways?!

Good luck buddy, glad you're diggin' your new found slyness!
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: schro on May 24, 2007, 01:55:34 PM
Welcome GI (bald by God...good one!).

You'll also find a lot of people that use the HeadBlade razor (me included). For some, it appears to takes a bit of a learning curve. To learn more about it, go to www.headblade.com. I believe this promotion is still good......f you order from their website, and enter the word "SLY" in the promotions/coupon code box, you get a 20% discount and a free beanie (whatever that is).

I'm a dedicated HB fan.

Schro
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: BaldRob on May 24, 2007, 02:31:51 PM
Welcome SlyGI!

As BaldAndre said, when you're done, there shouldn't be any stubble... I used a Mach III for about 6 months before I found the HeadBlade.  While I could get it smooth with the Mach III, it doesn't compare to the closeness I get using the headblade.  Obviously, everyone's skin is different and they will tell you what works best for them.  The only way you can get your routine down is to try different things until you're happy!

Definitely browse through other topics to pick up more tips and tricks for getting the closest head shave you can!
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: Paul on May 24, 2007, 02:42:45 PM
Welcome SlyGI glad to have ya with us.   To echo the others, for closeness you just can't seem to beat the Headblade.  If you can feel anything, you missed some.  As for the back of your noggin, I have found it helps to look down when shaving the back.  Helps me to get it real close, but like the others I go by touch. 
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: mikesj on May 24, 2007, 02:52:50 PM
Welcome SlyGI....I started also with a Mach 3, then tried the HeadBlade which seems to give a much closer shave. I would recommend you give it a try. I have pretty much given up on the mirror and go by feel. I use a layer of oil then use the HeadBlade brand shave lotion HeadSlick. A pass from front to back, then back to front and bend my head forward for the back. I think I get it as close as it is going to be. Be sure to browse the posts here, lots of good ideas....if one doesn't work for you, I'm sure you will find one that does.  Keep us posted.
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: KALBO on May 24, 2007, 03:38:19 PM
Welcome to the world of the SLY, SlyGI! 8)

HeadBlade fan here as well...went from struggling in front of the sink, using another mirror to look at the back...to with practice shaving in the shower going totally by routine and feel!  Whatever your technique is...with practice, you'll get it down with no stubble! O0

P.S. Are you shaving against the grain?
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: Tyler on May 24, 2007, 04:19:46 PM
SlyGI, welcome to Sly Bald Guys!!!

My first question would be, "do you shave against the grain?"  If not, then you should try that to get a closer shave.  If that doesn't work, you may want to try switching up your shaving cream/gel and/or razor.
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: Cam on May 24, 2007, 05:00:05 PM
Here you go. Headblade + sensor excel blades + Headslick + shower + against the grain = SMOOOOOOOOOOOTH. That is all.
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: YOSP on May 24, 2007, 05:48:58 PM
SlyGI...welcome to the site brother.

I also use the Mach III and have experimented with different gels/creams, you'll find a good one, also I shave with the grain, then re-apply shaving cream and shave against.
I would definitely take a shot with the Headblade as well, I am going to take another shot, but most of the sly fellas on the site highly recommend it. Putting my slick dome under the cold showerhead afterwards feels great...
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: SlyGI on May 24, 2007, 08:17:30 PM
Wow! Thanks for the help. There sure is allot of Headblade people out there. I think I'll give it a try.

Going against the grain is something I haven't tried yet. I can tell already that I'm going to want my dome smoother than silk.

I think I'll try Cam's routine.
Here you go. Headblade + sensor excel blades + Headslick + shower + against the grain = SMOOOOOOOOOOOTH. That is all.
going both with and against the grain.

I've been using the regular old "Barbasol" (I don't think I'm spelling that right) or "Colgate" shaving cream for my dome. I think I'll have to move up to something of higher quality.

This is a great site!
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: Razorhead on May 24, 2007, 08:24:18 PM
Welcome to the site SlyGI. I use a Mach3 with King of Shave Oil combined with Headslick. I find it easier to use on the back of my head. Shave with the grain to keep it smooth, but keep in mind hair grows in different directions on your head. On my crown and top half of the back of my head I actually shave left to right. My hair seems to grow in that direction. I also find it easier and quicker then going from the neck straight up the back vertically.

I started out using a mirror, but now I can shave by 'feel' and no mirror.
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: David on May 25, 2007, 12:05:20 AM
some areas are harder to get than others and take more attention more going over.   as far as the back of the head, I just do it by feel.   I can tell when I'm going to get a cut or nick because it happens when you can feel a ripping sensation.
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: Ian on May 25, 2007, 12:30:17 AM
Welcome to the Forum
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: Deadbob on May 25, 2007, 01:14:38 AM
Headblade + Sensor 3 blades + Head slick + shower + with then against the grain+ Cold water rinse is what I do... Every other day i expholate(sp?) with St. Ives Apricot scrub... leaves me with a grape that is as smooth & soft as a baby's butt

I also just got a bottle of Head Lube matte... I don't know if I'm using to much or what... but it seams to leave my head a tad oily where Nivea for men aftershave balm does not
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: SlyGI on May 25, 2007, 08:16:59 AM
Hi Guys,

I just shaved my head for the second time. I washed with Shampoo, put on a pre-shave oil, then shaving cream. Then I went with the grain, and then against the grain. I got a few nicks and cut (about three or four). But, my shave was much closer. I used the same blade as I did the first time, but I'm going to toss that one and put in a new one for the next time.

You guys were totally right about my hair growing in different directions. Who would have thought? Also, there are a couple of small areas where, no matter what direction I moved the razor, I could not get the hair. Any advice? Possibly not enough pressure on the razor? Or maybe the razor is too dull?

I followed up with LAB Series, Razor Burn Relief Ultra for my after shave. Before I head out today, I'll put on some L'Oreal SPF 15 after shave lotion on my head and face.

I don't plan to be outside too much today so I think the SPF 15 should be fine. Plus, I really want the color of the rest of my head to catch up with my face and the top of the head.

Oh, I've been reading the shaving routines again. You guys recommend the St. Ives Apricot as and exfoliater. What do you guys think about L'Oreal for men as and exfoliator? I like L'Oreal's SPF 15 aftershave, it's not greasy and the smell isn't over powering.


My wife really, really, likes the bald thing. She says it's like kissing someone different. She said it makes her feel "Naughty." Freaking cool!!!!  >:D

If I had known that, I would have shaved years ago.

I do have a scar on the right side of my head. It is a little harder to shave around, or through it, but I think I can navigate it fairly well.
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: PigPen on May 25, 2007, 04:30:52 PM
Sounds like you're getting the hang of it!!!!

 O:O O0
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: Paul on May 25, 2007, 04:55:41 PM
Have a similar problem SlyGi with those odd spots.  I love the headblade but for some reason there are two spots I always have trouble with.  Try a different razor.  I use the Fusion on the tough spots and that lets me leave the house slick and sly.
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: fireman on May 25, 2007, 08:44:24 PM
I like L'Oreal's SPF 15 aftershave, it's not greasy and the smell isn't over powering.


I use this from time to time but I want to try HB Matte to see if I would like it better. In the line of work I think I will always have a shiny wet head look.
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: Tyler on May 25, 2007, 11:48:06 PM
SlyGI, glad to hear that you're getting the hang of it!
Title: Re: Question on Head Shaving Technique
Post by: champ007 on May 26, 2007, 10:11:52 AM
Oh, I've been reading the shaving routines again. You guys recommend the St. Ives Apricot as and exfoliater. What do you guys think about L'Oreal for men as and exfoliator? I like L'Oreal's SPF 15 aftershave, it's not greasy and the smell isn't over powering.

SlyGI, The apricot exfoliater doesn't have a smell. I use to use it before my shave to get the head prepare, but have found that I love that way it feels after my shave. So now I just use it after my shave. I had some issues with the bald guyz moisturizer at first, but now I have came to love it as well after my cold water rinse and towel dry. I use CVS off brand apricot exfoliater, its alot cheaper and just as good as ST. Ives.