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#60
by
PigPen
on 03 Nov, 2006 06:44
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Welcome to the forum mongo! Glad you found us here.
BBC
Blader for life!
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#61
by
nolimits72
on 03 Nov, 2006 15:12
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I have the head blade adapter that uses the Gillette sensor and it works very well.
I like to use the Gillette Fusion to go over any spots I missed.
I hope that head blade is working on more adapters.
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#62
by
gearhedguy
on 04 Nov, 2006 16:51
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In the 10+ years that I have been shaving my dome, I have found the Schick Extreme3 disposable to work the best. The head flexes a bit so that it conforms to your skull giving a nice close shave with hardly any nicks. Plus, these razors stay sharp a very long time. I shave my head just about every other day and one of these razors will last me from 4 to 6 weeks. But I don't use the same razor to shave my face. I shave my face with a Schick ST (Slim Twin) because the head is very slim and it allows me to neatly shave around my goatee.
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#63
by
happyharry
on 06 Nov, 2006 04:12
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Gearheadedguy: Hey, I use the Extreme III razors as well! They're called Wilkinson here in Europe, though. I agree, they are great razors and last a long time. They're the best disposable razors on the market, in my opinion.
But they last 4-6 weeks with you!? Wow! I usually throw them away after the third use...
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#64
by
ar3inc
on 07 Nov, 2006 12:20
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I have to agree with you on the liquid bandage though. One of the greatest inventions of all time. Before I found that I used Super Glue though, works just the same.
Any tips to repairing the back of the head? Every so often I get stubborn about switching to a new razor and nick myself. After reading these post, I was like 'hey that is a good idea, let's try that.'
Well for the nick on the side of my head, it worked great, so far. I got two nicks on the back of head and tried everything (feeling, using 2 mirrors, gut instinct). All I got now is several blotches of crazy texture on the dome. Does it come with time?
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#65
by
PBurke
on 14 Nov, 2006 15:36
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head blade. and mach 3 for the face.
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#66
by
mongo
on 14 Nov, 2006 20:34
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Has anyone tried the new Head Shed yet? Just wondering if it works or not.
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#67
by
BaldRob
on 14 Nov, 2006 20:39
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Hey Mongo... I know that I'm one of more than a few guys here using Headshed! Works great and the shave after using it seems to be closer than ever!
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#68
by
Professor Melon
on 15 Nov, 2006 12:03
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Since I started on November 4th, I have used the Mach III Turbo, at first with Neutrogena Shave Cream (which I found weak) and now with Aveeno Therapeutic Shave Gel, which is thick and protective. Haven't had any bumps, nicks, or razor burn, and I go in very close--daily--as I want to maintain the adamant bald look and keep stubble in its place; that is, invisible and untouchable. To any beginner, I would caution: do not rush; your fingers, not eyes, can tell you where the velcro areas persist. Welcome aboard, Professor Melon
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#69
by
kimchihead
on 29 Nov, 2006 17:46
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I use the HeadBlade. I used to go to the barber shop, but man that really adds up.
I do get the occasional nick or scratch, but overall it's the best thing I've discovered all year!
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#70
by
Tyler
on 29 Nov, 2006 18:01
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Awesome! Welcome to the site kimchihead!
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#71
by
mongo
on 29 Nov, 2006 20:16
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I just got the Head Blade sport and man what a difference those two little wheels make. Kudos agian to the Head Blade Team
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#72
by
PigPen
on 30 Nov, 2006 07:02
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OK, I'm gettin a HB Sport and HeadShed for Christmas...that's all there is to it.
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#73
by
mongo
on 30 Nov, 2006 16:39
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I am tellin you the HB sport is awesome for me I am glad I got it now to get me some Headshed
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#74
by
FUZZY
on 01 Dec, 2006 01:32
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Currently I use the Fusion but I am thinking aboutmaking the switch to the HB Primarily because the old lady is a razor thief and doesn't change the blades EVER!!!! I've experienced many a shorn skull at the expense of an over worked blade. Also for those who do exfoliate the dome I have found that St. Ives Apricot scrub is a very good and affordable exfoliant. Thanks also for the myspace add.