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Starting new shaving routine...
by
Adamski1972
on 22 Jun, 2013 11:46
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After shaving my head with
Nivea Shaving Gel for sensitive skin for the last few months I'm going to try something new. I have had an occasional problem with razor bumps and it seems if following some of the comments on the forum a closer shave not using gel could rectify this. I have decided to go down the route of brush and shaving soap. I've got a Italian bristle brush and shave cream from a company called Men-U, some proper shaving soap and bowl, an Allum Styptic Pencil (for any nicks) and Hydro After Shave Balm. Going to see how I get on and hopefully move on to DE razor at a later point if all goes well.
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#1
by
jdcsky
on 22 Jun, 2013 13:58
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I hope the new routine works for you and decreases your your razor bumps.
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#2
by
geeman
on 22 Jun, 2013 14:34
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guaranteed to improve your shave, since swapping to real shaving cream with a brush its been great, witch hazel is also good, use it as an aftershave
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#3
by
bud
on 22 Jun, 2013 16:25
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I hope it gets better with your new shaving routine
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#4
by
Adamski1972
on 22 Jun, 2013 16:26
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I hope the new routine works for you and decreases your your razor bumps.
Thanks Jdcsky! Hope it's going to be better!
guaranteed to improve your shave, since swapping to real shaving cream with a brush its been great, witch hazel is also good, use it as an aftershave
Thanks Geeman, I've heard about Witchhazel from a few people online. Will try it all out in the morning!
I hope it gets better with your new shaving routine
Thanks Bud, fingers crossed!
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#5
by
Falcon43
on 23 Jun, 2013 11:00
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I've been shaving the bean for years. I always have an eye out for a "better" way to do it. My current routine is a double edge razor, a puck of soap ( TOBS, MWF, Tabac ) and a brush. When done, I hit everything with an alum block, followed by witch hazel. I've found that aftershave actually breaks me out. YMMV.
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#6
by
greatnessinc
on 23 Jun, 2013 11:27
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I tend to break out in certain spots (mostly behind the ears and in back of my head). I've mostly given in and decided to just deal with it since it doesn't hurt it just looks irritated.
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#7
by
Adamski1972
on 24 Jun, 2013 09:19
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Wow! Using the brush and shave cream has made my head feel and look great. It must be the exfoliating the brush does when applying the cream. Also using cream/soap instead of gel or foam feels like a closer shave. Now I see what you guys mean when you say it's a totally different experience! No cuts, bumps or rashes either so all good! I'm definitely a convert to brush and soap/cream. Now to look for a decent DE razor. Will probably have to look online.
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#8
by
TheWickerMan
on 24 Jun, 2013 22:10
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Using quality soaps and creams along with a proper prep makes a HUGE difference!
Glad to see you've left the nasty goops on store shelves where they belong!
As for a DE, I would recommend an Edwin Jagger 89 (any of the models are great). Also, Merkur makes some fantastic DE razors!
Feel free to PM me if you have any specific questions.
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#9
by
mrzed
on 25 Jun, 2013 04:34
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Adam, nice new profile picture. Looks sharp. Well groomed. Sly suits you well.
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#10
by
Bespoke
on 25 Jun, 2013 05:30
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One other way that you can reduce irritation is to use a pre-shave oil. (I make my own: equal parts castor, olive, and grapeseed oil. You can get fancy and add essential oils, if you like.) I'm a fan of traditional wet shaving. My DE razor of choice is a Gillette black handled SuperSpeed. There are some great groups on Facebook like the Big Shave, and internet forums like Badger & Blade. All with group members with lots more experience than I who can advise you on a first DE purchase... I assure you, it won't be your last!
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#11
by
greatnessinc
on 26 Jun, 2013 11:35
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Wow! Using the brush and shave cream has made my head feel and look great. It must be the exfoliating the brush does when applying the cream. Also using cream/soap instead of gel or foam feels like a closer shave. Now I see what you guys mean when you say it's a totally different experience! No cuts, bumps or rashes either so all good! I'm definitely a convert to brush and soap/cream. Now to look for a decent DE razor. Will probably have to look online.
Look on eBay, I've scored a few DE handles there for almost half the retail price. I like to get the handles on eBay and the blades on Amazon.
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#12
by
Thebaldnation
on 30 Jun, 2013 12:23
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I have used the Headblade shaving cream for several years now and have noticed a great deal less iritation than using some other brands, i also use the schick hydro and love it, i shave 3-4 times a week and use st.ives scrub after every shave, for lotion i have been using mary kay (yes mary kay) lotion with SPF in it, you dont need alot of it, it leaves a greasy residue, so after i rub it into my scalp i wait for a minute and then run a dry towel over my head and that gets rid of the greasy residue, then my scalp is good to go, and remeber, here at the bald nations best being bald is always a step above perfect!!!
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#13
by
Goatee
on 04 Jul, 2013 13:14
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When i shaved my head for the first time today (wet shave) i just used the shampoo as the 'shaving foam'.
Been several hours now and all ok, so far!