Hey y'all,
Sorry for the length of the post. I'm a verbose SOB. My name is Jon, and I just recently took the plunge and introduced my head to a razor. I really dig the hair(less) style, but I have to say that my first experience didn't turn out the way I imagined. I guess this all started two nights ago when I asked my bro to use his clippers to shave down my hair (beautiful head of hair that would make Fabio jealous, which was hastily and remorselessly vacuumed up and dumped) to stubble. I let my scalp rest for two days and let the dandruff and stuff part ways with my scalp.
So last night, I bought a Headblade Sport and some Headslick. I started with a hot shower, taking care of the other essentials and stepped up to the sink. I lathered a few drops of Headslick on my dome and started scraping away with the Headblade.
So when I realized I wasn't exactly getting the closest shave promised on the box, I busted open the directions and started pushing it instead of pulling.

Anyhow, I got down to it, going with and against the grain. I had some trouble with the Headblade around the ears and on the back of my head. Matter of fact, I still had trouble with the back of my head due to some kinda ridge there at the base of the crown.
I then followed up with a cold rinse, an ice cube, and some Vitamin World 99% Aloe Vera cream. No razor burn, no bumps, but I didn't get a very close shave. There's a shadow where my hair used to be.
So, if there's any incidental issues you experienced sly guys can see from the description of the process, please let me know. However, the questions I'm specifically looking for are:
1. How do I get rid of that shadow?
2. What's the best way to hit around the ears?
3. How do I get a really good shine on the dome? I mean the kind that blinds cars if they drive up behind you with the lights on?
Thanks for the advice!
-Jon