Sly Bald Guys Forum
Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => Head Shaving => Topic started by: jasandalb on February 06, 2007, 07:29:02 AM
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:D So how's everyone doing on this fine Tuesday????
Anyone tried using an electric razor on their head??
If you have...any pros v cons
I have been using my mach 3 for a while and it seems like everytime I shave my head I have to use a new blade and that can get expensive.
If no one has tried it I think I am going to and will definetly write a review for you all.
Anyway...would appreciate any feedback you guys have.
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It has been done by several folks on here. Check out the Product Reviews for more info
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sorry...I'll check that :/O
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It's alright, happens to the best of us. Or so I'm told.....hehehehehe ;D
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It's alright, happens to the best of us. Or so I'm told.....hehehehehe ;D
Who?....Me?
nahhhhh
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Kind of a bummer...only found one review. Looks like I'll have to step up to the plate and finally contribute more than my questions. :x!
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Easy killer, just don't start bustin kneecaps, aight?
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As the Incredible Hulk would say:::
"You wouldnt like me when I'm angry" >:( @c3 :Xo!
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I used to use an electric and I know that David still does. I occasionally use mine if I'm in need of a touch up before going out and don't want to get all wet to do so.
Feel free to post up a review of the razor you use.
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Here is what I got via Phillips/Norelco while talking to an online sales/tech support:
Eva : Hello Joe, welcome to Norelco’s Live Customer Care Service. My name is Eva. I have received your question and thank you for contacting us.
Joe: Do you have any shavers that could be used to help shave your head...for bald guys
Eva : I understand your requirement and would like to assist you in this regard.
Joe: I am bald by choice and want to stop using a razor by choice
Eva : We understand that Norelco razors are sometimes used to shave the head and other parts of the body. Unfortunately we cannot recommend that particular use since our razors have only been tested and evaluated on facial hair.
Joe: Any specific ones?
Eva : Currently we do not have any razors that can be used on head.
Eva : I apologize for any inconvenience that this has caused you.
Joe: Has norelco ever thought of entering that market?
Eva : Joe, I would like to inform you that Norelco have never manufactured razors that can be used on head.
Joe: Okay...but are they considering it???
Eva : We do not have any information regarding it. However, I would suggest you to keep visiting our website for future request. I will surely forward your comments to the concerned department.
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Do you think they outsourced their customer service? :-\
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Here is what I got via Phillips/Norelco while talking to an online sales/tech support:
Eva : Hello Joe, welcome to Norelco’s Live Customer Care Service. My name is Eva. I have received your question and thank you for contacting us.
Joe: Do you have any shavers that could be used to help shave your head...for bald guys
Eva : I understand your requirement and would like to assist you in this regard.
Joe: I am bald by choice and want to stop using a razor by choice
Eva : We understand that Norelco razors are sometimes used to shave the head and other parts of the body. Unfortunately we cannot recommend that particular use since our razors have only been tested and evaluated on facial hair.
Joe: Any specific ones?
Eva : Currently we do not have any razors that can be used on head.
Eva : I apologize for any inconvenience that this has caused you.
Joe: Has norelco ever thought of entering that market?
Eva : Joe, I would like to inform you that Norelco have never manufactured razors that can be used on head.
Joe: Okay...but are they considering it???
Eva : We do not have any information regarding it. However, I would suggest you to keep visiting our website for future request. I will surely forward your comments to the concerned department.
No offense, but this interview is a joke. Now is the razor specifically designed for head shaving like the headblade? No.
But I promise you their wet/dry cool skin series(used to be norelco advantage) works fine on your head. Hair is hair lady.
And it gets as smooth as i've ever gotten with a blade, minus any cuts from the blade grabbing the stubble too hard.
Edit: I also think they are missing out on a good market by not developing a specific dual ability razor(one that works well on the head and face).
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Couldnt agree with you both more!!! That person was like the tech support idiot I spent 6 days going back and forth with Verizon DSL about...but that's a different story.
I called Braun as well and they told me the same thing, they dont manufacture anything for the head...
So I asked if there was someone I could talk to about the idea. She told me to MAIL my comments to:
Patented Ideas Only
The Gillete Co
PO Box 720
Watertown, MA. 02472.
HMMM....yeah, let me tell Braun about a great idea I have about a new razor that could be used for the head...and let them make ALL the money!!!!
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just as an FYI I saw a head electric head razor in walmart. It looks like a ball and fits on your palm. It is made for the head shave. Check it out it is made by a company I never heard of.
Thanks
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awesome!!! thanks for heads up Kuper...and I see your are relatively new like me so Welcome!
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just as an FYI I saw a head electric head razor in walmart. It looks like a ball and fits on your palm. It is made for the head shave. Check it out it is made by a company I never heard of.
Thanks
I've seen that also, I just can't seem to find it anywhere...LOL
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I'm gonna stop by my local Wally World and see if I can find it....
If I find it I'll make sure to get all the info up here.
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just as an FYI I saw a head electric head razor in walmart. It looks like a ball and fits on your palm. It is made for the head shave. Check it out it is made by a company I never heard of.
Thanks
I got one of those once and it was the worst thing I've ever used. It's called a "balder" but it didn't even get my noggin as close as my clippers did. Honestly, a complete waste of money. I took mine back.
-Cam
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just as an FYI I saw a head electric head razor in walmart. It looks like a ball and fits on your palm. It is made for the head shave. Check it out it is made by a company I never heard of.
Thanks
I got one of those once and it was the worst thing I've ever used. It's called a "balder" but it didn't even get my noggin as close as my clippers did. Honestly, a complete waste of money. I took mine back.
-Cam
Thanks for letting us know Cam.
Here's a pic of the thing.
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You can get the thing through GNC for $30. ($23 if your a gold card member) :*))
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Alright, a finally found this thread after searching for a while. I posted some questions on another thread but thought I should do it here also. I seen a post under the "what razor do you use?" post about how some good electric razors can almost get as close as blades. I was wondering if anyone has opinions on this and if it's true. Because I would definitely put some thought into switching up to an electric if that's so because I'm sure it would be a big money saver. Just think of the money you could save on not buying gels, creams, blades, etc...I just always thought the electrics just got about as close as a pair of clippers with no guard until I read a post, I think from a new member named tazdog, about how he uses an electric that got as close as the headblade. Any thoughts out there???
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I used to use an electric when I started this site, but after using the HeadBlade, I can't say that I got a closer shave with the electric. I still use the electric once and a while if I'm in a hurry and don't have time to shave in the shower.