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Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => Head Shaving => Topic started by: frangi on June 11, 2013, 05:55:45 PM

Title: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: frangi on June 11, 2013, 05:55:45 PM
I just do not get.  It does not work for me.  I have to go over and over and  over the same spots to get bbs and that leads to irritation.  any last minute help before i ditch the atx!!!! :( :( :( :(
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: Cave Dweller on June 11, 2013, 06:37:21 PM
I hear you.

I know it is a sponsor for this site, but I went back to my Gillette Fusion after a few tries with my HeadBlade.  I have much more control and a much smoother result.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: greatnessinc on June 11, 2013, 08:19:24 PM
Make sure you're shaving in the correct directions your hair grows. I never had luck with front to back passes on the sides, so I make bottom to top passes followed by a few top to bottom passes. I finish up with across the grain passes. Start at a temple move along your crown to the other temple.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: warhawk on June 11, 2013, 08:27:46 PM
Sorry to hear about that.  If you are still having trouble. . . why don't you have a HEADBLADE GIVEAWAY CONTEST here on SBG.  I currently have a HB Sport Giveaway.  That way what does not work for you may work for another.

WARHAWK O0
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: baldOUfan on June 11, 2013, 08:37:30 PM
I have a few sports as well that I would be glad to give away used however.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: Sir Harry on June 12, 2013, 04:50:45 AM
Brother Frangi, sorry you are having such a problem with the ATX.....I find that it's most effective if I have only one day's growth. I have one that I use sporadically, but I have fallen in love with DE razors.....Not to hijack, but have you tried a DE on your head yet?
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: Raybz on June 12, 2013, 07:34:00 AM
I was having the same problem with the ATX. I was using the Sport and it was working very well, but I did get the weekly gouge, so I picked up an ATX and was about to ditch it. As a last resort I tried the HB3 with the yellow adapter, Today was SCHMOOOOVE, fast and gouge free with only one pass (2 in my trouble spots)

Don't know about where you live, but here in the Chicago area HB3 blades can be picked up at most Walgreens for $5.00 a pack!
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: Crowbar on June 12, 2013, 07:40:23 AM
Are you putting enough downward pressure? I go over the whole lot pretty fast and probably do it similiar to like greatnessinc said.... I go front to back, back to front, sideways, diagonal etc. I don't check anything or do any short strokes, all long strokes and all fast in all directions.
Then I feel around with a bit of Headslick on the hands and usually it's darn good, other times maybe a couple of quick touch ups with the short buffing strokes but nothing major


I've tried stick razors like mach3 and Shick titanium etc but can't get it done as fast as the ATX with the nitrous button pressed
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: Tyler on June 13, 2013, 05:15:05 PM
What blades are you using?  If the 4 or 6 blades don't work for you, then try the 2 or 3 blades.  You'll need the yellow adapter to do this.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: Mikekoz13 on June 14, 2013, 04:24:19 AM
I also was not a fan of the ATX. I just could not get a good shave with it.... so I raffled it off here on SBG.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: clarinetguy on June 15, 2013, 08:46:58 PM
I agree- just can't make the ATX work- I totally loved my HB Sport with the triple blades. The problem is now they only carry HB 4 in store which stinks on the Sport. I miss Headblading but have found myself using my Fusion ProGlide daily. I wish HB did more to distribute to retailers.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: harbingdeth on June 16, 2013, 05:07:06 AM
I ordered the ATX and the 4 and 6 blades. I tried each one on the ATX for 2 weeks and didn't like them either. I used the adapter to put the 6 blade on my sport and I love it. I love HB but I won't be buying another ATX the biggest problem I  had is it didn't give me the quality shave and smoothness the sport does. I am currently on deployment so it took almost a month for it to get here which while not HB fault made it twice as disappointing
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: Crowbar on June 16, 2013, 06:08:38 AM
Maybe I'm loving my ATX because I started fresh with that before using anything else at all (including stick razors)

I also have read that going from sport to ATX is a complete change of the technique that would have been developed using the sport...
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: matt548 on June 16, 2013, 08:57:26 AM
I didn't like it either.  Gillette Fusion all the way!
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: greatnessinc on June 16, 2013, 05:49:25 PM
Fusion is just too expensive for me.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: DanJMag on May 17, 2014, 04:43:41 PM
I purchased an ATX when I was first getting ready to go sly, as I always thought shaving the dome would be a hassle in general and the ATX might make it easier. Well, while waiting for the ATX to arrive in the mail, I decided to get a head start using a Gilette Mach 3 disposable. I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to achieve a nice bbs dome with the stick razor. When the ATX arrived, I tried it for about a week but I found that having to wear it on my finger was far too restrictive, and shaving around my ears and from the sideburns up to the crown was really awkward and unnatural. I ditched the ATX and moved to a Gillette Fusion Proglide, and I have not looked back since. The stick razor is versatile enough to be used in whatever position I require, and the blades last a long time.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: mahaw90 on May 17, 2014, 04:48:28 PM
Sport is miles better than ATX. IMO. Can't get on with the ATX.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: xnewyawka on May 18, 2014, 02:26:35 PM
Dan and Mark, I feel the same way about the ATX, I do not like it at all. the Sport is way better.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: wutwutman on May 18, 2014, 06:42:32 PM
I have to chime in here.. I loved my ATX.  When I first used that razor I thought it was the best thing for shaving the dome ever invented!  Thats after using the Fusion, Mach 3, Hydro, etc.  Then I tried the Gillette Body and my ATX sat on the sidelines for a bit.  THEN I tried a DE and never looked back!  I got rid of  all my cart razors except the ATX.  I keep it around for some reason. Sometimes I use it to touch up over my ears (my trouble area).  I think I just like the way it looks sitting on my sink.. ;)
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: DanJMag on May 18, 2014, 10:33:55 PM
Wutwutman, how do you do around the ears with the ATX? It's that aspect, in particular, that killed the ATX for me. The swipes from front to back to front were great, very comfortable and natural; but around the ears was very awkward. Do you take it off your finger for those areas, and just use it in the style of a standard razor?

Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: wutwutman on May 19, 2014, 06:02:45 AM
@DanJMag -  I just hold it by the ring like a handle instead of "wearing" it.  It actually works better for me as a touch up tool than it did as my daily shaver.  I can relate to the awkwardness you stated.  I hated using the ATX on my face.  But on a side note, if you like the Fusion, you should check out the Gillette Body.  IMHO that was the best cart razor out of the bunch for me!
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: greatnessinc on May 19, 2014, 10:40:39 AM
I had to give up the ATX and carts in general because the left side of my head apparently is super prone to irritation. I switched to DE and all of that irritation cleared up.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: Tyler on May 19, 2014, 09:23:58 PM
So you sleep on your left side?

I had to give up the ATX and carts in general because the left side of my head apparently is super prone to irritation. I switched to DE and all of that irritation cleared up.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: ksshane on June 03, 2014, 06:43:16 AM
I picked up a ATX at the local drug store.   I was already skeptical because I had read this thread pryor to picking it up.

My first try with it, I didnt really care for it.   But like I said I was already skeptical.   A few days later I realized I wasnt giving it a far try, so I made myself use it for the past week.
Obviously it got better as I got use to using it.   However I think Im just to use to my gillette.   I can do the same job in about the same amount of time with either of them.   (I average about 10minutes with both)   But even though it takes about the same amount of time it still seems like Im going over the same spots more with the ATX.  And replacement blades arent as available here for the ATX as they are for my gillette.

So for me atleast.  Since its not making the job any quicker, smoother, and replacement blades arent easily found (without purchasing adapters, which kind of defeats the purpose in my eyes).  I'll just stick with my old gillette
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: greatnessinc on June 03, 2014, 06:51:37 PM
@Ty
If I use more than 1 blade on my dome, the left side of my head is tomato red.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: Goatee on June 04, 2014, 01:40:46 AM
I also tried an ATX and just didnt work for me. Switched to a Fusion which was really good but expensive!

Now use a DE and been learning with that as cost wise it is so reasonable.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: K5mow on June 04, 2014, 04:43:37 AM

I also tried an ATX and just didnt work for me. Switched to a Fusion which was really good but expensive!

Now use a DE and been learning with that as cost wise it is so reasonable.

I am using the fusion now for my head but would like to step up to the DE. Just haven't tried it yet will probably try it soon. I have been using the DE razor on my face now for about six months and love it.

Roger
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: Brade on June 10, 2014, 11:23:28 AM
I too am giving up on the ATX with the 4 blades.  I've been using the HB sport for several years and really liked it but I fell into the old trap that newer is better.  Not so!  I never got a smooth shave with the ATX and had to finish up with my Panasonic Electric.  Back to the HB Sport with the 3 blades for me, much, much better.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: greatnessinc on June 10, 2014, 11:37:07 AM
I picked up my ATX and gave it a spin using the same technique I use for DE shaving and it did well on the top and back even in the spots I used to have trouble with. So I'd say that the ATX requires a fairly specific technique but can still get great results if you take the time to learn it.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: digitaldome on June 10, 2014, 05:04:43 PM
Fusion is just too expensive for me.

Any cartridge for that matter...Fusion, Mach 3, etc.
It's why I got back into DE shaving.  I refuse to pay exorbitant prices to shave my face or The Dome.
P&G can pound sand as far as I'm concerned.  (My own little rant...and it felt good :-))
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: greatnessinc on June 10, 2014, 06:39:30 PM
Preaching to the quire. I'm all about DE these days.
Title: Re: GIVING UP THE HEADBLADE ATX
Post by: digitaldome on June 10, 2014, 09:03:49 PM
Preaching to the quire. I'm all about DE these days.
Amen brother...