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best razors to use for black men!!
by
Lo
on 03 Sep, 2013 21:15
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hey guys just went bald this weekend and love it. It slowly but surely getting more smoother but I need to know what will be the best razors to use for black men while shaving? Im currently using magic shave cream but I don't want to continue to use chemicals and rather use the gel or foam. Any suggestions for a beginner
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#1
by
Sir Harry
on 04 Sep, 2013 02:27
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Just about any razor will do as long as it has at least three blades. (unless it is a DE safety razor). Believe it or not, the shave prep can go a long way towards preventing bumps. I would invest in Shave Secret (sold at WalMart). It's a small bottle, but mix in a few drops with your shaving soap/gel/cream, and it makes for much smoother and less bumpier shaves. Also, you can invest in Bump Patrol and a Shaving Brush. The Bump Patrol comes in a blue bottle and heals breakouts within two to three days, and the shaving brush makes for a better lather and a smoother shave. Feel free to PM me if you need anymore tips. Good luck!
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#2
by
Lo
on 04 Sep, 2013 04:35
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Wow thanks a lot man very informative. I heard black men couldnt use certain razors so was curious. Hows the Mach 3? Is that good to uses?
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#3
by
Mikekoz13
on 04 Sep, 2013 05:24
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Welcome Lo!
Harry gave great advice, as usual. I will also recommend a good brush. You can buy a cheap one at Wally World but if you try a good brush (about $20 or so) you will be amazed at the difference.
I also recommend getting rid of any canned shaving creams or gels that you can buy off of a shelf somewhere. I'd get a mug to go with your brush (an old coffee cup will even do) and get some shave soaps. You can also buy soaps in tubs that can be lathered right in the tub so no mug is needed. Most GOOD soaps and creams have little or no junk in them that is bad for your skin.
Go to ItalianBarber.com and check out their stuff. I recommend RazoRock shave soaps (between $6 & $9 a tub but worth it!) or Cella shave soap. Also, for a good but inexpensive brush look at the Vulfix 1001. Very nice for the price.
Don't worry about them being in Canada... they are legit. I just ordered from them again last Friday AM. Had my package yesterday (Tuesday). Spend $60 and shipping is free.
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#4
by
Sir Harry
on 04 Sep, 2013 06:42
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The Mach 3 is pretty good, though I have only used it once since acquiring a DE razor. I also have both versions of the HeadBlade which can give you a nice shave when you're in a hurry. Adding to what Mike posted (thanks, Mike!). as a beginner, you can get a starter brush at Walgreens for less than $10. They also sell soaps for $3 for a small tub (Remember, these are only starter versions, when you become a better shaver, you may want to get into the more advanced equipment). Also, some bottles of the Bump Patrol may come with a free shaving brush. If you have a bad problem with bumps, you can also get a small bottle of Tea Tree oil at Walgreens for $10. Good luck!
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#5
by
Lo
on 04 Sep, 2013 09:30
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Thanks guys what exactly do the brush do. Does it help to lather?
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#6
by
Mikekoz13
on 04 Sep, 2013 10:29
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ush will help the soap lather and if you load the brush with soap properly you will not have to re-load it.... just grab and make a second pass.
The hairs of the brush are also a natural exfoliator.
AND........ it just plain feels good!
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#7
by
geeman
on 04 Sep, 2013 13:11
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Some good advice from the brothers.... Not much to add....like sir harry I use a de.. its old school retro and gives a great shave...plus the blades are so cheap...using a brush and real shaving cream is so much better than just wiping on that crap in a can....as mike says...it exfoliates and gets the lather well and truly spread evenly and thickly...i use an alum block to sort out any razor rash and witch hazel followed by aloe vera after sun gel....it really gets rid of razor burn....welcome to the club...
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#8
by
wutwutman
on 04 Sep, 2013 13:18
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Welcome! I typically use Fusion Proglide razors. I like the way they feel in the hand and they cut really smooth. I also like the Schick Hydro 5 razors. I use Headslick shaving cream mostly and some locally made shaving soap. If you want to not use chemicals, stay away from any canned foam or gel. I also use Bump Stopper 2. It stops any breakouts, altho I really haven't had any since I started blade shaving
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#9
by
baldjoeg
on 04 Sep, 2013 18:14
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Welcome to Sly Bald Guys.Great advice, Sir Larry, Mike-koz and Geeman.
I sure appreciate this web site and all the information I have learned,
Take care and enjoy your new look,
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#10
by
Lo
on 05 Sep, 2013 06:31
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Thanks for the advice I'm definitely using it to help keep my head nice and smooth
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#11
by
Lo
on 05 Sep, 2013 10:00
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Another question how do you close your pores? Most of my head is completely smooth but the top part and a patch in the back I feel stubbles daily only time its completely smooth is after I shave. Than the next day I feel the stubble again
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#12
by
geeman
on 05 Sep, 2013 10:43
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Same here, cold water rinse and ice cube rub helps, but you can't stop the stubble..hey a new catch phrase lol...
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#13
by
Lo
on 05 Sep, 2013 10:48
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Lol " can't stop the stubble" its weird my whole head is smooth except thosee areas
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#14
by
wutwutman
on 10 Sep, 2013 10:02
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I get the same issue. All smooth except for patches over both ears and just above the crown lol