Sly Bald Guys Forum
New Member Section => Introductions => Topic started by: DonM on May 29, 2013, 08:24:14 AM
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Hello gents! 2 weeks ago after years of hair loss I did some research (slyBaldGuys kept coming up) bought a Headblade Sport with some sensor blades, and commenced to shaving. I must say it was quite an experience, the electric I used for the initial cut ran out of juice, so I had patches on the back of my head until it recharged. The Headblade was a learning curve for sure and after a couple of nicks got the hang of it.
Needless to say, when the wife got home she got a surprise "What did you do?"
Why? I have a history of balding family members and got tired of the hair to thinning hair line. 20 years of wearing a Kevlar helmet probably didn't help any.
Anyway, you have a great site, lots of good info for a new guy!
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welcome don, feels great doesn't it? I've never used a headblade, but heard they are ok, I mostly use a de razor (recent convert) and a fusion as a back up, if you get any irritation, try using an ice cube and an alum block, works wonders
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Thank you for the Welcome! It feels awesome! Only time will tell, but I don't see going back as an option, I like the look and feel of Sly.
I have tackled the irritation already by buying the Headblade ATX using Sensor 3's I already had, the Sport was a challenge at first, the ATX is the bomb, very easy to use. I have a safety razor but am reluctant to try it yet, I know the damage that can be done just on your face. Now if I could get rid of the tan lines I will be set. A day on the boat and a day at the beach got rid of the white wall look :)
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Welcome man!
As a fellow Floridian (saw your other post) you may want to invest in the HeadLube with the SPF 30 in it. If you think dandruff is gross, wait till you have a peeling head.
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Thanks for the suggestions! I tried Neutrogena ultra sheer 30 SPF and like it so far, it is not oily and gives a drier feel to it. I already got to experience the flaky peeling scalp after a day on the boat and a little too much sun. I had the Bimini up but the glare got me even with sunscreen. It was a quick way to get rid of the white head, lol
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Welcome here.
I'm also a (new) headblader - 1 and 1/2 of experience.
After months of electric shaver, I really love the headblade since first use (but their blades are not great).
Have a nice trip on this forum
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Welcome, Don! I personally alternate between a DE and the ATX depending on time (DE on my days off, ATX when pressed for time. Both give me a very nice shave. (I did use clippers for a while when I had surgeries on the noggin several months back) I see that you retired from the Army, thank you for your service as well.