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#1140
by
Lynchy_au
on 10 Feb, 2013 07:20
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Gary,
The Gem 1912 uses a single edge disposable blade so you don't have to hone it. I am getting 5+ shave from a blade.
I shave my face with either a Gem Micromatic Open Comb or a Gem Jewel, both S/E razors.
I have about 10 or so D/E razors, all Gillettes, but I am really pleased with the shaves I get from the S/E's so the old Gilletes are having a rest.
Cheers,
Lynchy Snr
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#1141
by
isleepinthebuff
on 10 Feb, 2013 08:03
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I use a Hyro 5 - works for me!
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#1142
by
mahaw90
on 12 Feb, 2013 07:35
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Gillette fusion proglide, awesome
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#1143
by
greatnessinc
on 12 Feb, 2013 10:14
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I've recently converted to using my DE razor for head shaving.
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#1144
by
mahaw90
on 23 Feb, 2013 07:53
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#loveheadblade
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#1145
by
xabydaddy
on 23 Feb, 2013 16:04
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#loveheadblade
That is QUITE an IMPRESSIVE display!!!
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#1146
by
xabydaddy
on 23 Feb, 2013 16:06
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Gillette fusion proglide, awesome
Despite the cost, I always find myself coming back to the ProGlide!!!
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#1147
by
Switchy
on 23 Feb, 2013 16:31
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Over and over again, who gives a sh*t what razor you use ?? Just getter done and the right way, with out alot of blood which should not happen if you are
careful . Hell a good knife and sharp can getter done !
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#1148
by
greatnessinc
on 23 Feb, 2013 21:26
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I think I'm going to start alternating ATX & DE for my shaves.
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#1149
by
gutsygirl
on 24 Feb, 2013 21:49
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Over and over again, who gives a sh*t what razor you use ?? Just getter done and the right way, with out alot of blood which should not happen if you are
careful . Hell a good knife and sharp can getter done !
I just wish my scalp were not as picky as yours!
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#1150
by
NoPony
on 27 Feb, 2013 23:09
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I've only just started shaving my head, so far I've been using a Gillette Mach3 with good results but I'm looking forward to trying a HeadBlade ATX which I ordered after reading all the positive reviews on this forum.
Should have it in the next day or two, I'll be sure to post my experiences after it's had a fair trial.
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#1151
by
G
on 02 Mar, 2013 14:37
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I use a six blade shaver by Dorco, it's reasonably priced and I can get around 20 shaves from each cartridge before it takes too long. The cartridges come in four packs. I found that nicks happen when the lubricant coagulates and dries a bit. I use Headslick as the lubricant which is the best. I found the best technique for me is short strokes going over an area many times different directions not pressing too hard. I also listen to the sound when scraping the scalp and when the desired smoothness is attained I can tell. Make sure the sink water is off so you can hear clearly. Then finish with witch hazel applied with the hands or paper towel.
My girl loves the smell of witch hazel and shaving cream..
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#1152
by
Shaun
on 06 Mar, 2013 17:03
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Mach 3 in the shower with water as hot as I can stand and shaving gel. Used to do it before showering and always got nicks.
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#1153
by
NoPony
on 06 Mar, 2013 17:22
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Well I've received my ATX, and I'm at day 2 of shaving with it.
Day one was good, took my time just getting the feel of running a mini All terrain vehicle over my scalp.
Day 2 and I've achieved a perfect shave, this little razor is just awesome.
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#1154
by
gutsygirl
on 07 Mar, 2013 21:38
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I'm really enjoying the Gillette Guard myself, and RazoRock shaving soap with a nice new boar bristle brush (Omega Professional).