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New Member Section => Introductions => Topic started by: birdiehunter on November 04, 2007, 05:46:02 PM

Title: Newbie
Post by: birdiehunter on November 04, 2007, 05:46:02 PM
Aloha!  New to the world of headshaving. 

Question: how long does it take for the scalp to get accustomed to shaving, primarily when going against the grain?  No matter how much shaving gel I use, the initial pull against the grain feels like tugging/pulling hair with definite resistance.  Usually end up with a couple of cuts/blood.  I currently am using the headblade sport and am about to give up and look for an electic razor to minimize the time & fuss it takes to manually shave on a daily basis.  Any suggestions?

-birdiehunter
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Sooner Steve on November 04, 2007, 06:03:43 PM
It took mine about 30 days of shaving against the grain.  It was difficult at first - lots of razor bumps.  I just kept working at it until I got a routine that worked.  There are lots of good posts with information all over this site.  Just experiment and see what works for you.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: birdiehunter on November 04, 2007, 06:21:50 PM
Thanks for the insight.  Am in search of the right products for me and can't wait for the next daily shave.  Have had it off for only a week and now it's become an obsession.  I'm addicted!!

With Aloha, Birdiehunter.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Razor X on November 04, 2007, 07:00:45 PM
Aloha!  New to the world of headshaving. 

Question: how long does it take for the scalp to get accustomed to shaving, primarily when going against the grain?  No matter how much shaving gel I use, the initial pull against the grain feels like tugging/pulling hair with definite resistance.  Usually end up with a couple of cuts/blood.  I currently am using the headblade sport and am about to give up and look for an electic razor to minimize the time & fuss it takes to manually shave on a daily basis.  Any suggestions?

-birdiehunter


Welcome, Birdiehunter.

How long it takes for the scalp to adjust depends on your skin.  There are other blades you can use with the Headblade; perhaps one of them would suit you better.  And for what it's worth, shaving your head with an electric razor takes more time, not less, than a blade.  You have to keep going over the same spots over and over with an electric to get it smooth.  And even if you can get it feeling pretty smooth, the results are not as long lasting, so you'll get the velcro effect a lot faster.  I'd suggest expermenting with some different baldes before going the electric route.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Tyler on November 04, 2007, 07:01:53 PM
Welcome to Sly Bald Guys birdiehunter. 

What blade are you using on your sport?  What shaving gel/lotion/oil are you using?  These could be a factor in your irritation as it shouldn't take too long to adjust to shaving.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Paul on November 04, 2007, 07:08:46 PM
Welcome birdiehunter to the gang.  As the other bros have said, do a little experimentation not just with the blades but with other products and get a routine down that works best for you. 
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: birdiehunter on November 04, 2007, 07:36:46 PM
Have switched to a Gillette Sensor blade on the HB Sport and it seems a little better than the original blade that came with it.  Bought a few shaving creams & gels to try out too.  I'll stick with a manual blade and develop a routine that works for me in the long run.  Appreciate the welcome & all of the feedback.

Aloha, Birdiehunter.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: theebaldguy on November 04, 2007, 08:14:22 PM
Welcome Birdiehunter! :)
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Timmay on November 04, 2007, 08:22:18 PM
Welcome birdie.....glad you found this site.  I use the headblade sport faithfully.  Just that you have to pay close attention that you DO NOT apply pressure to the head of the blade. Always keep the wheels on teh skin.  I also use Headslick lotion to shave with and then follow up with clear aloe vera gel taht I keep stored in teh fridge.  Seems to work for me.  It will take up to a month before you get your routine down. Just dont get frustrated...cause we all have been thru it before.  You will find yours. Look around these different post and you will find useful info im sure.  Well, welcome again bro..nice to have you here.
Tim
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: nomad on November 04, 2007, 08:23:28 PM
Welcome to the brotherhood.

You'll surely find the right combo lookin around here.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: SLYinKC on November 04, 2007, 08:52:57 PM
Welcome birdie, glad to have you here.  Post up often and let us get to know you.  Lots of great folks and info around here.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: warhawk on November 04, 2007, 08:59:20 PM
birdie....welcome 2 the sly fraternity.  jump in & join the fun by posting often & being an active member.  check out the HEADSHAVING section & u will find loads of info/tips on headshaving.  keep us posted 2 your road 2 slyness. O0

WARHAWK O0
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: wpruitt on November 04, 2007, 09:06:08 PM
Welcome Birdie
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Nick912 on November 04, 2007, 09:13:33 PM
whats up birdie? This site is full of helpful real world tips and techniques. Im soakin it all in for a minute then bust out tha blade!
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Razor X on November 04, 2007, 10:01:27 PM
Have switched to a Gillette Sensor blade on the HB Sport and it seems a little better than the original blade that came with it. 

I tried the Headblade with the Atra blades for a while.  They gave a good close shave, but they also caused some irritation.  Hopefully the Sensors will do the trick for you.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Stu on November 04, 2007, 10:25:12 PM
Welcome birdie!  You didn't mention if you shaved with the grain at all.  I always shave with the grain with my Headblade first; then when I go against the grain, it seems to be a much more comfortable shave... not so if I went against the grain first.  If you haven't tried this, give it a shot to see if it helps.  Your speed will definitely pick up as you get used to shaving, so I wouldn't be concerned with the time factor at this point... glad that you're hooked.  It's something those 'hairy' folks just don't understand.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: BALDANDRE on November 04, 2007, 10:26:10 PM
Welcome dude!
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: birdiehunter on November 05, 2007, 12:24:23 AM
Welcome birdie!  You didn't mention if you shaved with the grain at all.  I always shave with the grain with my Headblade first; then when I go against the grain, it seems to be a much more comfortable shave... not so if I went against the grain first.  If you haven't tried this, give it a shot to see if it helps.  Your speed will definitely pick up as you get used to shaving, so I wouldn't be concerned with the time factor at this point... glad that you're hooked.  It's something those 'hairy' folks just don't understand.

Yes, I do shave with the grain first then against it for a closer shave.  Am getting more comfortable using the HB Sport & finishing w/a Mach 3 around the ears.  Just tried Edge Active Care Shave Cream which is non-lathering.  Needed to find something without menthol/lather in it to prevent irritating my eyes.  So far, the Edge cream has given me the closest shave yet without any irritation to the eyes... and no nicks/cuts either!

Looking forward to my shave tomorrow!
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: xnewyawka on November 05, 2007, 10:38:56 AM
Welcome to the SBG site, birdie. Glad to have you here, and good to have another Headblade user. Definitely stick with it, and you will find it only gets easier for you.
Like the other bro's have said, experiment with other blade/gel/oil combo's until you hit on something that works best for you.
I currently have been using the HB triple blades, which at first I was not fond of, but it's odd and some guys have also said this; the blades actually get better as you use them, or they seem too, lol.
I also am a big fan of the Atra and Sensor doubles.
Good luck with your shaving, and remember to keep pressure on the rear(wheels) of your Sport.
Let us know how things go for you.

Joe
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: KALBO on November 09, 2007, 08:49:42 AM
Welcome to SBGs, birdiehunter!!! 8)

Great site for advice, as you can see...never had any issues going against the grain myself since my hair is so thin. O0
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Marz on November 09, 2007, 10:46:21 AM
Welcome Birdiehunter!

Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Rob on November 12, 2007, 06:54:54 AM
welcome to the forum, bro.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: REF311 on November 12, 2007, 03:18:46 PM
Welcome to SBG!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: tomgallagher on November 12, 2007, 03:27:27 PM
Welcome to the group pardner.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: PigPen on November 12, 2007, 04:36:53 PM
Welcome Birdiehunter!
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: champ007 on November 12, 2007, 04:44:26 PM
Welcome to SBG Birdiehunter.
Like the guys have said just experiment and find what suits you best. Might try to exfoliate also, can't say enough good things about St Ives apricot scrub!