Sly Bald Guys Forum
Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => Head Shaving => Topic started by: 2slickgriff on May 17, 2009, 08:55:09 PM
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Hey guys, i'm having some trouble with my Headblade sport hoping someone can help me out...
I have very thick and curly hair and i'm concerned about getting razor bumps so the first time I shaved I went with the grain and didn't apply much pressure. But it felt like the triple blades that came with the HBsp just weren't cutting my hair. I know its cutting some of my hair because the blades are getting clogged but the shave is not a consistent cut all around my head. It seems like at the front of my head the blades cut the closest but on the sides and back the shave isn't any shorter than when I started.
-I've only shaved twice up to this point so I wonder if it is something I'm doing wrong in my technique?
-Has anyone ever heard of the blades that come with the HB being dull right out of the box?
-From reading some other posts i learned that going with the grain will not give me the closest shave, but i feel like it should be closer than this....I guess I could be wrong
-I'm thinking about getting some Mach 3 disposables and seeing if they will give me a closer more even shave.... any thoughts
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it might be a thing where you have to buzz it down with clippers using no guards. Being that you have thicker hair, but I couldnt really say for sure because my hair is thin.
My personal oppinion of the HB blades, I didnt like them as well. They seem to dull out faster. You should try using another blade and see how that goes. Just experiment with different varieties. Be sure to let us know what you find out.
Timmay!
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-I'm thinking about getting some Mach 3 disposables and seeing if they will give me a closer more even shave.... any thoughts
I'd give it a try. It's worth experimenting a little to find what works best for you.
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While I like the idea of the HeadBalde, I get a much better shave with a Mach 3.
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griff, I found the same thing with the triple blades and I don't have that thick of hair. I use the Sensor Excel blades and receive a great shave! You can also use the Gillette Atra blades or the HB double blades. Any of those three will probably give you a better shave.
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I also did not care for the HB triples. My blade of choice is the Sensor Excel but you have to get an adapter from HB.
Have you considered an electric? I am a new fan of the Panasonic ES8243. Shaves smooth and close. Check the thread about this shaver in the product reviews section of the forum.
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Dont give up on the headblade yet. Like everyone has said try a different blade first. O0
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try the schick quattro midnight, ive tried mach 3 turbo, headblade, panasonic linear and overall this has been giving me the best shave. i do shave against the grain though....trying goin with the grain then against, thats what i do.
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I love the headblade but had the same problems with the triple blades that came with it. I don't know if they were dull or just don't work well but they defenitly did not cut. My headblade came with two adaptars so I tried the Sensor Excel and the Gillette Atra blades both worked good for me but I liked the Sensor Excel better. So that is what I use now.
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Hey... I am only 5 days into daily head shaving.
I am using a Headblade with a double Gillette blade and a Gillette razor with a triple blade.
I don't understand it at all, but the Headblade with the dual blades cuts MUCH close than the hand shaver with the triple blade. Both blades are name brand Gillette, no generics etc...
I have much more to experience but this is a definite early observation.
I will try swapping 2 blade and 3 blade in the equipment and see if there is a difference then.
Eric
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I am not a fan of the HB triples after having tried them. I still use the Atra knock-off generics. Speaking for myself, I find 2 blades give a better shave... don't know exactly why. I think that is the general consensus among the HB users here, but it's debatable about which 2-blade system you choose.
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Hey thanks for the advice, I think I will try a couple different blades and post some pics of the results
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Yeah, that's the way to do it if you're new to head shaving!! Just keep trying different products until you come across a razor, lotion, etc.etc. until you find just what works for you!!
I've been shaving for about 4 years and I'm still a product head. Always trying something in search of nirvana in the shaving kingdom! It won't be long you'll find out just what works for you. Good luck and happy searching!!
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While I like the idea of the HeadBalde, I get a much better shave with a Mach 3.
Ditto
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Hey guys, i went to CVS and picked up a Gillette Sensor Excel RAzor....here are some pics of the results. It seemed to cut my hair much better than the HB triple blades and so far I don't have any irritation (shaved against the grain)! It took about an hour to do but hopefully with more practice I can cut that time down. One thing i did notice was that I had to re-lather with headslick twice and go over my head a few times to get it this smooth. Whaddya think
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heres another pic
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Looks great griff, keep up with the HeadBlade and in no time you will master it.
I feel too many guys give up too soon and don't get to see how great it works.
Try the different blade combo's as the guys have suggested. I've narrowed it down to the Atra plus and it's generic brand as well. I actually alternate between the HB Sport and Classic, which I have set up to use the Sensor blades. The Sensors work okay for me, but I find I need more passes.
Welcome to SBG's and the sly life. There's plenty to discover, so experiment.
Keep it smooth! O0
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It looks good. Did you put the Sensor blades on the HeadBlade?
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no, I actually bought the entire razor and used that handle and all....
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no, I actually bought the entire razor and used that handle and all....
You should give the blades on the HeadBlade a shot.
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no, I actually bought the entire razor and used that handle and all....
Griff, If not mistaken, I believe the little black adapter that came with your HeadBlade is the adapter for the Sensor blades. Just make sure you do not insert the blade and adapter the wrong direction when attaching it to the HeadBlade razor itself. (LOL) I did that myself the very first day I bought my HB. (LOL) This is the reason why instructions come with the package - for guys like me-LOL). :/O (Duh!)
-Cap'n Noodles-
PS: I think that if you crop your hair as close as to your scalp as possible with clippers first, then the Sensor, (or Mach, etc - whatever your preference may be) you'll have more satisfaction with your results.
I find myself having to shave my head twice a day to maintain it this short and smooth. So it really all comes down to experimentation and preference. But you're definitely on the right web site for info.
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i picked up a new hb the other day for back up and found the blades dont get that close of a shave. picked up some sensor 3 blades and put them on the hb back to close shave. you will cut down your time. just put the sensor 3 blade on the hb. good luck
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For me, that's the fun off all this! Experiment! IF 4 years ago someone told me some of this stuff I'd have been confused etc. I used to spend half an hour shaving and still not gettting the closeness of shave that I now get in under 10 minutes. You have to learn the feel of what angle to run the blade. Front to back etc. Give it some time and I'm sure you'll love being sly more and more with each new day!!
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thanks for the tips, I'll try the sensor excel razors on the HBsp see how that works... I'm also considering trying out the wahl balding clippers, hopefully it reduces the irritation on the back of my neck
Has anyone here ever used a combination of razor and clippers? Im thinking a razor on top and sides and possibly clippers on the back
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Hey i tried the sensor excel cartridges with the HBsp and it cut my shaving time in half! My wahl clippers are in the mail too, can't wait to try them out!
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griff, good to hear the sensor excel's worked better for you. Usually all it takes is a little experimenting to see what blade combo suits you.
Wahl clippers are one of the tops, and I use them (not the balding one though) as well when buzzing down, or to trim the goatee.
Make sure to keep them clean and they'll last a very long time. O0
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While I like the idea of the HeadBalde, I get a much better shave with a Mach 3.
Ditto
Agreed! O0