Hey, new to the site and relatively new to shaving my head. I've tried the Extreme3 disposables (worked great) the Mach 3 (worked better), the HeadBlade (great feel, too many knicks), and the Fusion (close shave, but because the blade head is so big, it does not contour as good as the Mach 3). So as of now, I am sticking with the Mach 3, but headblade also just came out with a triple blade, so I am waiting for a pack of those to arrive. I am thinking with the ergonomical feel of the headblade, and the shave quality of three blades, I may have found a winner.
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Have you been to the Titanic Museum? It's well worth the trip for the History buffs. Although I wouldn't recommend it for children under 10.
I don't know what I'm doing wrong but the last two times I shaved my head I had to switch from the head blade I just bought to the Power Fusion that I have been shaving my face with for a while now. It seems that when I take a stroke that almost no hair comes off with the head blade. Also I know I can't be the only one that has a lumpy head. It seems like no matter how many stroke I take the blade just wont get a smooth shave in some of the dips. Any Ideas?
RYEBREAD- Did you recently change b;ade types/brands or the HB? I changed a while back to doubles and tore up my scalp... back to the triples and no problem. i also have a bit of a "wavy" bean and just slow down in those areas or shave in multiple directions.And then there is the obvious and I hesitate to even mention it..... make sure whenyou loaded the blade you put it in facing the correct direction....
I talk to a lot of guys who shave their head. It seems that it's becoming a more popular thing to do now, or I'm just noticing it more. Anyways, I usually ask what razor they use to shave their head.The number one answer I get is...you guessed it...the Mach 3.Now, I don't use the Mach 3. In fact, I don't even use a straight razor. Instead, I use a Remington! That's right...I use an electric razor! It's the only way to go for me. I get just as smooth of a shave as using a Mach 3, but without the cuts and razor burn. Plus, the overall cost is much cheaper in the long run.Tell us, what do you use?
Quote from: Tyler on July 28, 2006, 12:47:02 AMI talk to a lot of guys who shave their head. It seems that it's becoming a more popular thing to do now, or I'm just noticing it more. Anyways, I usually ask what razor they use to shave their head.The number one answer I get is...you guessed it...the Mach 3.Now, I don't use the Mach 3. In fact, I don't even use a straight razor. Instead, I use a Remington! That's right...I use an electric razor! It's the only way to go for me. I get just as smooth of a shave as using a Mach 3, but without the cuts and razor burn. Plus, the overall cost is much cheaper in the long run.Tell us, what do you use?I now use the HeadBlade, but the electric was a good stepping stone for me when I decided to take it all the way down to the skin. I used the remington that I mentioned in that post and then that died on me so I moved to the Philips Cool Skin 7700. It worked better but neither gets as close as you using a blade.Hi TylerJust curious as to your routine for head shaving with the electric razor. I managed to unearth a rather antiquated Remington electric razor and I am considering trying it instead of shaving my head with the Mach 3 razor. Cheers
Quote from: Irishdeerhunter on February 17, 2008, 02:21:43 AMQuote from: Tyler on July 28, 2006, 12:47:02 AMI talk to a lot of guys who shave their head. It seems that it's becoming a more popular thing to do now, or I'm just noticing it more. Anyways, I usually ask what razor they use to shave their head.The number one answer I get is...you guessed it...the Mach 3.Now, I don't use the Mach 3. In fact, I don't even use a straight razor. Instead, I use a Remington! That's right...I use an electric razor! It's the only way to go for me. I get just as smooth of a shave as using a Mach 3, but without the cuts and razor burn. Plus, the overall cost is much cheaper in the long run.Tell us, what do you use?I now use the HeadBlade, but the electric was a good stepping stone for me when I decided to take it all the way down to the skin. I used the remington that I mentioned in that post and then that died on me so I moved to the Philips Cool Skin 7700. It worked better but neither gets as close as you using a blade.Hi TylerJust curious as to your routine for head shaving with the electric razor. I managed to unearth a rather antiquated Remington electric razor and I am considering trying it instead of shaving my head with the Mach 3 razor. Cheers
Quote from: Mikekoz13 on February 05, 2008, 05:17:11 AMRYEBREAD- Did you recently change b;ade types/brands or the HB? I changed a while back to doubles and tore up my scalp... back to the triples and no problem. i also have a bit of a "wavy" bean and just slow down in those areas or shave in multiple directions.And then there is the obvious and I hesitate to even mention it..... make sure whenyou loaded the blade you put it in facing the correct direction.... Well I only used the triple blade that it came with and it was already loaded. I tried the multiple direction thing it just seems like the blade can't get into the dip. I mean i feel which way it's growing and shave the oppisite way using multiple strokes and it won't get it.
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