This is the reason that I use the Sensor blades. They have a different angle than the Atras so they aren't as prone to cutting you.
I decided to try the Personna double today, which is a generic copy of the Atra. Man, what a great shave I got.
That makes 2 of us. I've been using the Personna blades for a long time and it has to be the cheapest possible blade shave, unless you use disposable BICs (no thanks).
Do the Sensor blades fit the HeadBlade?
Do the Sensor blades fit the HeadBlade?
Yes, hammer. You have to use the black adapter for any Sensor cartridge.
Remember to make sure it's facing the right way.
Dang... why the hell they have have to make the fusion blades so fkin expensive I think its the best razor on the planet at the moment... I use the M3 turbo though happy with it .... dunno why the Hb always cuts me... I kno how u feel bru ironhorse
lol...
anyways I love the feel of a stick razor... Old school baby!
I don't remember the last time that I cut myself, but I usually just put a small amount of toilet paper on the cut for a while. Just don't forget to take it off before you leave the house. (been there done that)
It's the Fusion for me too. Any non-Gillette product that I've tried has given me trouble, so I just stick w/ Gillette products.
As for the HB, I looked at it and just thought to myself that it looked like a Hot Wheel with a razor blade attached. 'course by then I had been shaving for quite a while and didn't see the need to change my routine.
Started using my HeadBlade last week and love it. Today I changed my blade to Gillette Atra doubles..OUCHHHHHHHHHHHH. One spot on my head looked like I had been in a WWE wrestling match. I tried not to apply alot of pressure but had a hell of a time getting that one cut to stop bleeding. Other than cold such as water or ice and pressure any of you have other methods to stop bleeding if it occurs?? Also any other suggestions about the atra double blades for the HeadBlade?
I use the Atra blades too on my headblade, but have never cut myself with them. I am really careful though not to apply any pressure on it.