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Back of head. Major problem area.
by
briancl
on 18 Dec, 2011 19:08
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I'm having no problem with the top and sides of my head going against the grain, but the back of my head is always getting major burn/irritation on the bottom mainly. I shave in the shower with a prep and a scrub. Then I lather up incredibly well, but the back of the head always seems to be scraping rather than just gliding the blade. I shave straight up on the back of my head. Would going at an angle help? I'm shaving everyday and using a schick hydro 5 as my main shaver.
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#1
by
ElecEngineer
on 18 Dec, 2011 19:26
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You could try angles, or even where the irritation starts, maybe go the opposite direction there, that area tends to be a little more sensitive
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#2
by
kalbo
on 18 Dec, 2011 22:01
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Try easing up on the pressure you apply when shaving, my scalp gets irritated when I press the razor too much at times.
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#3
by
Paul the Headblader
on 18 Dec, 2011 23:49
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on the back of your head, do you shave it agains the grain?
if yes, try to go with the grain.
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#4
by
briancl
on 19 Dec, 2011 01:03
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would it ok to just shave with the grain on the back and against the grain on top and sides?
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#5
by
valldo
on 19 Dec, 2011 04:20
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If you want it baby smooth you need to go against the grain all over, at least that's my experience. When you shave every day like I do there is so little hair that going with the grain is almost like not shaving for me
I use a Headblade and it works great for me, realize it might not on everybody
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#6
by
Paul the Headblader
on 19 Dec, 2011 04:22
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would it ok to just shave with the grain on the back and against the grain on top and sides?
it's exactly the way I do!
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#7
by
kalbo
on 19 Dec, 2011 05:42
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I shave against the grain all over my head. I want to feel totally smooth. I would feel awkward if the back of my head is not as smooth as the top and sides. But then again, do whatever makes you feel most comfortable.
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#8
by
Tyler
on 19 Dec, 2011 09:20
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What shaving cream are you using?
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#9
by
briancl
on 19 Dec, 2011 18:13
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ive used headslick, bald guys shave gel, and nivea sensitive shave gel. the nivea seems to be the least irritation because it produces alot of lather. does lather = smoother shave? i might need to try the other products without pushing down with pressure.
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#10
by
schro
on 19 Dec, 2011 18:23
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You shave in the shower? Getting your dome good & hot would definitely help.
Good Luck.
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#11
by
Tyler
on 19 Dec, 2011 18:51
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Light pressure is they key! You might want to try a shaving oil as they provide a bit more protection.
ive used headslick, bald guys shave gel, and nivea sensitive shave gel. the nivea seems to be the least irritation because it produces alot of lather. does lather = smoother shave? i might need to try the other products without pushing down with pressure.
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#12
by
briancl
on 20 Dec, 2011 13:53
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Thanks for all the feedback. I do shave in the shower, so prep is not the problem. I will consider giving shaving oil a try and MOST IMPORTANTLY being patient and not using pressure. Also, I need to swap out blades more often.
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#13
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 20 Dec, 2011 15:24
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Are you using an antibacterial astringent after shaving, keeping the dome clean--washing a couple of times a day, pillowcases changed etc.? If you skin gets dirty and accumlates oil, it often will have a reaction.