Guys,
Strictly through very careful experimentation, I found that the
HEADBLADE also gives a real nice head job when used starting from the ears and moving upward, toward the center of the scalp.
Blade must be
very sharp, and you have to have your
scalp EXTREMELY lubricated and move at a
Precise, SLOW, Pace. If you try and rush your shave when attempting to use this method, you might end up as a
Van Gogh (LOL).
Normally, (but most would
NOT consider me normal-
) I would
HeadBlade my melon- with, then against the grain, then "clean it up" with the
MachIII, or the
Fusion. But when using the
HeadBlade in the manner described above, I get the "bone close" type of shave I am looking for with the
one razor. If I then feel compelled to then follow with either of the two additional razors mentioned, my head is already so smooth, my chances for nicks and cuts are virtually
zero, nada, nill, so the Mach or Fusion "floats over my scalp, leaving my skin as
smooth as a newborn piglet's butt. Not a pretty image, (especially if you are eating@ the moment)- LOL, but I think you get the point...
But should you try this method with your
HeadBlade, Shave your normal routine (with, then against the grain) then from ear to center of scalp across your entire head, on one side, then the other. Overall, you want your hair to be as short as possible when attempting this, so as to eliminate "razor drag" as much as possible, thus
cutting (ahem-no pun intended) down your chances for nicks, cuts, abrasions, scratches, and head-on collisions. But remember, take your time and
GO SLOW!-Cap'n Noodles-