Oh please don’t try to do that again I’m a barber and even I don’t like having to do face shaves with the shavette. I know you see Guy shave them selves with a straight razor on YouTube but let me tell you if you’re not standing over the person so that you can see exactly the angle of the blade and keeping the skin at the right tension etc. etc. it is really easy to do some serious damage , I am a barber and I use a triple bladed razor or or or use the electric razor on my own head !You look so damn good with a nice clean shave, you don’t have to prove anything to anybody by using a straight razor!
Quote from: Semi-Sly on November 13, 2020, 10:30:04 PMOh please don’t try to do that again I’m a barber and even I don’t like having to do face shaves with the shavette. I know you see Guy shave them selves with a straight razor on YouTube but let me tell you if you’re not standing over the person so that you can see exactly the angle of the blade and keeping the skin at the right tension etc. etc. it is really easy to do some serious damage , I am a barber and I use a triple bladed razor or or or use the electric razor on my own head !You look so damn good with a nice clean shave, you don’t have to prove anything to anybody by using a straight razor!Which electric shave do you use for your head? Are use the Andis lithium profile it’s made by the Andis Barber tool company it’s not expensive and what’s nice about it is that if the blades or the foil we’re out you can get a complete new head for only about $30 ! Once you’ve charged the charge will last almost 2 weeks 2 hints for using an electric shaver on your head :1. Unlike wet shaving where you want the skin to be soft and wet, when you dry shave you want the skin to be very dry and the hair to be very dry but that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be clean. If you try shaving your head when you come home for work and there’s oil and Sebum in your pores it’s not going to do a good job it’s also not gonna run over your skin very well2. If the foil sticks to the skin try using a light coat of powder on the skin before you shave that’s what barbers do . The powder acts to dry the skin it also acts like 1000,000 ball bearings between the foil and your skin and lets the less the foil glide smoothly
Quote from: Goatee on November 14, 2020, 11:07:19 AMQuote from: Semi-Sly on November 13, 2020, 10:30:04 PMOh please don’t try to do that again I’m a barber and even I don’t like having to do face shaves with the shavette. I know you see Guy shave them selves with a straight razor on YouTube but let me tell you if you’re not standing over the person so that you can see exactly the angle of the blade and keeping the skin at the right tension etc. etc. it is really easy to do some serious damage , I am a barber and I use a triple bladed razor or or or use the electric razor on my own head !You look so damn good with a nice clean shave, you don’t have to prove anything to anybody by using a straight razor!Which electric shave do you use for your head? Are use the Andis lithium profile it’s made by the Andis Barber tool company it’s not expensive and what’s nice about it is that if the blades or the foil we’re out you can get a complete new head for only about $30 ! Once you’ve charged the charge will last almost 2 weeks 2 hints for using an electric shaver on your head :1. Unlike wet shaving where you want the skin to be soft and wet, when you dry shave you want the skin to be very dry and the hair to be very dry but that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be clean. If you try shaving your head when you come home for work and there’s oil and Sebum in your pores it’s not going to do a good job it’s also not gonna run over your skin very well2. If the foil sticks to the skin try using a light coat of powder on the skin before you shave that’s what barbers do . The powder acts to dry the skin it also acts like 1000,000 ball bearings between the foil and your skin and lets the less the foil glide smoothly