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Title: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: nomad on March 01, 2008, 05:57:03 PM
I went and bought an electric, the norelco 8150, and I've run it over my head 3 different times now and I feel like I still have about a full days worth of stuble on each occasion. Is there some trick to using an electric or does it take days for your hair to get used to it or what??? I'm wondering because I have heard that a few of you guys use them and claim they get you clean or as close to a razor. I don't think anything is as close as a razor but it would be nice to have something to knock off the half day growth if I need a touch up.

Any help would be awesome, Thanks
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: Sgt. Pate on March 01, 2008, 06:15:06 PM
Yeah... switch to a HeadBlade!  :*))

J/K, well sorta.

I think scalp preparation helps when using an electric.  I use one I have at work on occasion when I get up too late and if I use a pre-shave it seems to help me get a little closer but it still take a lot of strokes to get it all smooth.  ;)
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: nomad on March 01, 2008, 06:29:44 PM
Whats a pre shave???
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: Sgt. Pate on March 01, 2008, 06:33:42 PM
Something like Lectric Shave: http://www.lectricshave.com/products.shtml  O0
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: Nixx on March 01, 2008, 07:15:03 PM
With my Panasonic Vortex I get as as close as my Mach 3 when I use it in the shower.  I haven't used other electrics before, so I really can't compare it to others.  I know that with mine I really didn't get used to it for a few weeks, and it also states in the manual it may take a few weeks for your scalp to get used to it. 

Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: Razor X on March 01, 2008, 08:48:22 PM

 I use one I have at work on occasion when I get up too late  ....

I've done that a few times and came to the conclusion that there is no advantage to using the electric.  Whatever time that is saved by not lathering up and rinsing is spent going over the same spots over and over again.

There's a guy at my gym that has a really smooth dome.  You can barely see any shadow, but you can detect that he's only got an MPB fringe and is completely bald on top.  I was really surprised to hear him tell someone one day that he uses an electric razor on his head.  I've never seen so much as a hint of stubble on his scalp.  I didn't hear what razor he uses, but he did say that it takes him a good half hour each day to do it.  It is a good result but I don't have the patience for it.  I can't imagine how long it would take if he had to shave an entire head of hair instead of just the horseshoe.
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: Tyler on March 02, 2008, 12:08:34 AM
When I shaved with an electric I used to have to stretch my head so that I could get some areas.  Otherwise it wouldn't get as close.

Are you using a razor with 3 rotating blades?  If not, that could be the issue.  I found that the other type of electrics didn't shave my head very well.
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: ryebread on March 02, 2008, 05:41:29 AM
With my Panasonic Vortex I get as as close as my Mach 3 when I use it in the shower.  I haven't used other electrics before, so I really can't compare it to others.  I know that with mine I really didn't get used to it for a few weeks, and it also states in the manual it may take a few weeks for your scalp to get used to it. 


Does it feel as close as if you used the Mach 3 with or against the grain.
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: Nixx on March 02, 2008, 11:35:48 AM
With my Panasonic Vortex I get as as close as my Mach 3 when I use it in the shower.  I haven't used other electrics before, so I really can't compare it to others.  I know that with mine I really didn't get used to it for a few weeks, and it also states in the manual it may take a few weeks for your scalp to get used to it. 


Does it feel as close as if you used the Mach 3 with or against the grain.

When used in the shower (it's a wet/dry) I get a shave like I got with my Mach 3.  Like Tyler, I have to stretch the skin sometimes to get certain areas, but this will all be determined by your particular hair and head.  And like I've said before, it works best with very short stubble...  All in all I'm happy with it. Results will vary of course.
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: schro on March 02, 2008, 01:05:30 PM
Yeah... switch to a HeadBlade!  :*))


Took the words right out of my mouth, Sarge.
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: nomad on March 02, 2008, 01:09:20 PM
Yeah... switch to a HeadBlade!  :*))


Took the words right out of my mouth, Sarge.

I do use the head blade. I just thought form what I've heard here that an electric might be an alternative for doing quick touch ups an on the go touch ups.
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: Timmay on March 02, 2008, 08:10:34 PM
Nomad...sounds like to me you just wasted your money.  Next time you wanna try something other than the headblade....just send me the money......lol

Timmay
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: xnewyawka on March 04, 2008, 09:07:00 AM
Nomad, it seems in the time it would take to go over and over your scalp with an electric shaver, you could have already been done with it and gotten way smoother just scraping it off with your Headblade in the shower, bro.    ;)

To me, nothing beats a good blade for ultra smoothness.
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: Timmay on March 04, 2008, 09:11:46 AM
Nomad, it seems in the time it would take to go over and over your scalp with an electric shaver, you could have already been done with it and gotten way smoother just scraping it off with your Headblade in the shower, bro.    ;)

To me, nothing beats a good blade for ultra smoothness.

NOMAD!!!   I wouldnt listen to anything the guy just above this says....He will lead you down false paths! LOL.....


but unfortnately..I will have to agree with him.  There is two factors you have to consider here.....1...you are using alot of time to get it smooth wiht the electric shaver...more time could be spent out showing off that awesome smooth dome to the world....and 2...you are using up electricity that doesnt need to be.  Just go back to the blade....i havent ever seen an electric razor that can get as close as a blade...even if norelco or remmington ...which ever one it was ..claims they can....see ya buddy

Timmayy!
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: warhawk on March 04, 2008, 10:06:15 AM
To me, nothing beats a good blade for ultra smoothness.
xnewyawka...well said brah!!! O0

WARHAWK O0
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: schro on March 04, 2008, 10:53:02 AM
Yeah... switch to a HeadBlade!  :*))


Took the words right out of my mouth, Sarge.

I do use the head blade. I just thought form what I've heard here that an electric might be an alternative for doing quick touch ups an on the go touch ups.

In all honesty, I used to use an electric for just that purpose. When I would go into San Francisco office for the day, I'd usually leave my home around 3:45am. In order to do that, I'd shower & shave the night before. While on the drive into SF (about 110 miles), I'd sometimes run the electric over the head. Just felt like making sure the noggin' was as smooth as possible.

As it was an older Norelco, I didn't feel as if it was really doing much good, so I tossed it.
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: xnewyawka on March 05, 2008, 10:50:56 AM
Nomad, it seems in the time it would take to go over and over your scalp with an electric shaver, you could have already been done with it and gotten way smoother just scraping it off with your Headblade in the shower, bro.    ;)

To me, nothing beats a good blade for ultra smoothness.

NOMAD!!!   I wouldnt listen to anything the guy just above this says....He will lead you down false paths! LOL.....

Nomad, I'm here to lead you away from the path to Timmay's red and whites!, If you're not careful he will put you under his spell. You've got to read between the stripes!
Follow me to keep from going out and buying all things Richard Simmon's. He's a very tempting devil in his shorts and red wig, isn't he??   >:D    :/O  aaaarghhhh!
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: schro on March 05, 2008, 11:06:17 AM
Nomad, it seems in the time it would take to go over and over your scalp with an electric shaver, you could have already been done with it and gotten way smoother just scraping it off with your Headblade in the shower, bro.    ;)

To me, nothing beats a good blade for ultra smoothness.

NOMAD!!!   I wouldnt listen to anything the guy just above this says....He will lead you down false paths! LOL.....

Nomad, I'm here to lead you away from the path to Timmay's red and whites!, If you're not careful he will put you under his spell. You've got to read between the stripes!Follow me to keep from going out and buying all things Richard Simmon's. He's a very tempting devil in his shorts and red wig, isn't he??   >:D    :/O  aaaarghhhh!

I'm not certain TIMMAY has anything between the stripes.  :*)) O:O

Thank You, Thank You! Please remember to tip your waitress.  ;D
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: nomad on March 05, 2008, 08:18:33 PM
you guys are killin' me  :*)) :*)) :*))

I guess I'm due for a trip to the return desk :/O
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: jusbnme on March 05, 2008, 08:24:30 PM
Nomad, it seems in the time it would take to go over and over your scalp with an electric shaver, you could have already been done with it and gotten way smoother just scraping it off with your Headblade in the shower, bro.    ;)

To me, nothing beats a good blade for ultra smoothness.

NOMAD!!!   I wouldnt listen to anything the guy just above this says....He will lead you down false paths! LOL.....

Nomad, I'm here to lead you away from the path to Timmay's red and whites!, If you're not careful he will put you under his spell. You've got to read between the stripes!
Follow me to keep from going out and buying all things Richard Simmon's. He's a very tempting devil in his shorts and red wig, isn't he??   >:D    :/O  aaaarghhhh!

Oh Man.  I had totally forgotten about the whole Timm/Richard Simmons/Short Red&White striped short thing.  That's one thing I didn't miss while I was away.  Great!!!  I know I'll be having some nightmares tonight.   ;D
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: nomad on March 05, 2008, 08:33:06 PM
Nomad, it seems in the time it would take to go over and over your scalp with an electric shaver, you could have already been done with it and gotten way smoother just scraping it off with your Headblade in the shower, bro.    ;)

To me, nothing beats a good blade for ultra smoothness.

NOMAD!!!   I wouldnt listen to anything the guy just above this says....He will lead you down false paths! LOL.....

Nomad, I'm here to lead you away from the path to Timmay's red and whites!, If you're not careful he will put you under his spell. You've got to read between the stripes!
Follow me to keep from going out and buying all things Richard Simmon's. He's a very tempting devil in his shorts and red wig, isn't he??   >:D    :/O  aaaarghhhh!

Oh Man.  I had totally forgotten about the whole Timm/Richard Simmons/Short Red&White striped short thing.  That's one thing I didn't miss while I was away.  Great!!!  I know I'll be having some nightmares tonight.   ;D

couldn't ;et you go to long without them :*))
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: BaldBen on March 05, 2008, 08:43:40 PM
Lance,

Don't let Timmmay's red 'n whites give you nightmares. :o
The truth is he's still shopping around for a pair.

Hey Timmay! O0

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Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: Timmay on March 05, 2008, 09:00:31 PM
AND I WILL FIND A PAIR TOO EVEN IF I HAVE TO HAVE MY WIFE MAKE ME A PAIR.......LOL
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: BaldBen on March 05, 2008, 09:05:00 PM
AND I WILL FIND A PAIR TOO EVEN IF I HAVE TO HAVE MY WIFE MAKE ME A PAIR.......LOL
Timmmay when the circus comes to your town,
just have her cut a small corner of the tent off.  :*))

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Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: jusbnme on March 05, 2008, 09:09:56 PM
Lance,

Don't let Timmmay's red 'n whites give you nightmares. :o
The truth is he's still shopping around for a pair.

Hey Timmay! O0

(https://www.slybaldguys.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg2.timeinc.net%2Fpeople%2Fi%2F2007%2Fstartracks%2F071029%2Frichard_simmons.jpg&hash=d1a91d9081df997c1a445d345b10fd8eba6f3c2e)

Damn bro.  I'm going to go flush my eyes with some alcohol now.   !*u%e
Title: Re: is there a trick to using an electric???
Post by: Timmay on March 05, 2008, 09:46:43 PM
I have learned....NEVER LEAVE ANY POST UNREAD!!!!!!!!!!! LOL

Timmmayyy!