In addition to what
Saintc and
Razor has recommended to you, (plus other forthcoming valuable input from other SBG members as they offer their suggestions and advice)
IMHP, it seems that you may be trying to
shave too close to the skin and your skin just can't handle that right now and you're not giving it a chance to heal.
Give your skin a little breathing room. I would guess (from your photos) that you are shaving every day and against the grain. Try shaving every other day and only with the grain for a week or so and so that your skin can start to heal.
Standard Electric Razors generally
won't shave you as close as a blade razor, but it they will allow you to maintain a
decent sly look while your scalp is on the road to repair. (The
Conair CleanHead is a
great alternative to
manual razors -
NO nicks,
cuts or
irration while giving you a nice, smooth, clean, close shave -
More info on the CleanHead here
--> http://www.iknowheads.com. Once there, click on the
"How To Use" link at the top of the page to see a demo).
Once your skin is healed, you can then
gradually work toward getting that
"bone close" look you currently have, but the
KEY WORD here is
"GRADUALLY". By continuously shaving your scalp as close as you currently do, your scalp doesn't have the proper time it needs to heal itself, before it gets
"ripped" open again in the next shaving session (it also appears as if you have a bad ingrown hair problem).
I can pretty much identify with your situation because in my
"early sly days", I too went through the agony of what you are experiencing right now. But all hope is not lost. You
CAN make it over this "hurdle", just as I have, (and countless other
SBG members also) but as I suggested, I think giving your scalp the healing time it needs will be a
big benefit on your
road to recovery.
BTW, how often are you changing the blades on your Fusion? Sometimes we fall into a situation whereby we try to get
"one more shave" from a
dull blade and
9 out of
10 times, we end up with a
scalp full of
nicks,
slices,
cuts, and
lots of skin irritation.If you prefer using a
manual razor vs an
electric, I recently tried the
Schick Quattro Titanium 4 Razor.
Doesn't shave quite as "bone close" as the Fusion, but
still delivers a dam good shave. Check out the
pics I posted after using this razor on a recent thread. Just type in
"AAUGH" in the search box, then scroll down the posts until you see the pics.
Keep in mind that the
proper preparation BEFORE and
AFTER SHAVE CARE (as
Saintc and
Razor have suggested) can play a
VERY BIG part in
RESULTS that you can be
extremely satisfied with!!
Keep us updated on your healing process. If you have any other questions, you know we're only a mouse click away from helping you in any way we can.
- Cap'n Noodles -