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Side Walls
by
GBORN
on 26 Apr, 2007 05:49
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For whatever reason, the sides of my head seem to be more prone to razor burn or irritation. I don't have any redness or irritation on top or back. After my shave, sides are red and irritated, seems to go away slightly after a few hours. I use a new razor on the HB about every 3 shaves and I shave the sides last to let that area soften up with Headslick.
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#1
by
BaldRob
on 26 Apr, 2007 05:57
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GBORN, do you shave at the sink or in the shower? When I was just a face shaver at the sink, I would get irritation a lot... once I moved to the shower, I rarely get any irritation.
Also, make sure that you're not putting too much pressure on the blade and shave with, rather than against the grain.
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#2
by
GBORN
on 26 Apr, 2007 06:51
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shower shaver...
Perhaps on the sides I will go with grain. I've been going against grain to get ultra slick
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#3
by
BaldRob
on 26 Apr, 2007 08:29
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shower shaver...
Perhaps on the sides I will go with grain. I've been going against grain to get ultra slick
Do you use any type of exfoliator, like HeadShed or St. Ives Apricot Scrub? If not, that might help clear some of the dead skin and grit away prior to shaving...
Also, if you use a moisturizer be sure to wait for a little while after shaving until you put it on (or rinse your head in cold water during your shower to close the pores)
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#4
by
GBORN
on 26 Apr, 2007 08:50
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shower shaver...
Perhaps on the sides I will go with grain. I've been going against grain to get ultra slick
Do you use any type of exfoliator, like HeadShed or St. Ives Apricot Scrub? If not, that might help clear some of the dead skin and grit away prior to shaving...
Also, if you use a moisturizer be sure to wait for a little while after shaving until you put it on (or rinse your head in cold water during your shower to close the pores)
I do everything you mentioned. In fact, here's my routine.
Hot water, St. Ives Apricot scrub, Headslick, Shave, Cold water rinse, Clearhead, Headlube
I thought perhaps the menthol is irritating, but the irritation is only on sides, above ears.
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#5
by
BaldRob
on 26 Apr, 2007 08:54
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Hmmmmm...

I guess your last resort is to try going with the grain... Either that or maybe try a different type of blade in the HB, i.e., Atra, Sensor, HB Double or triple...
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#6
by
schro
on 26 Apr, 2007 09:18
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I think you need to drink a beer between steps 3 & 4, GBorn.
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#7
by
Stu
on 26 Apr, 2007 10:49
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GBORN, Have you tried going with the grain, and then against? I'm a shower shaver too, and I always found that going against the grain first didn't work well for me. But going with, and then against causes no irritation for me.
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#8
by
schro
on 26 Apr, 2007 11:26
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Couldn't agree more, Stew. With the grain (front to back for me) works best for first pass with the HeadBlade.
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#9
by
GBORN
on 26 Apr, 2007 13:46
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I will definitely try with grain first and then against grain.
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#10
by
Tyler
on 26 Apr, 2007 14:05
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I will definitely try with grain first and then against grain. 
I had the same issue and changing to this routine cleared it up.
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#11
by
MR. CLEAN
on 26 Apr, 2007 15:15
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I had the same prob. The sides always were irritated. I just started shaving with the Grain, and that definatly helped. I go against the Grain when I know I am going to be in a Compromising Position (Hot Date, I let her choose the Position

). Otherwise, I just go with the Grain.
You might notice, some brothers here have their everyday routine, but some also have a distinct routine that is meant for precision for those "Extra Special" moments where it matters. That way you can have your Pie and Eat It too (Pun Intended

)
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#12
by
Robmeister
on 26 Apr, 2007 16:01
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I think you need to drink a beer between steps 3 & 4, GBorn.
That's what I do
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#13
by
Paul
on 26 Apr, 2007 16:05
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You could try switching to an oil instead. A lot of guys have found that cuts down on the irritation.
And schro: just between steps 3 and 4?