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To Headblade Or Not To Headblade?
by
Shadrach
on 07 Jul, 2008 20:23
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Hey guys I was trying to decide if I wanted to get a Headblade or not I had one some years back and it was fairly new on the market then (nothing but the Atra blades were available at the time) and used it very little but seems their design has changed and it may suit my purpose better now. At present I use a Mach 3 but if I can find something to speed me up it would be well worth the money. Any suggestions good or bad?
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#1
by
The Zook
on 07 Jul, 2008 20:28
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I'm one of the few it doesn't seem to work well for... it gives me a close, easy shave no doubt, the problem is that it's too close more often than not. I'd say 70 percent of the time I have used the Headblade my head is bleeding at one spot or another.
Just to confirm, I do not put force on the blade and use long, slow strokes. I've even gone so far as to not put my front finger on the Headblade at all, does not matter.
I know I'm not alone, but I'm also not in the majority... fact is, I wish it worked for me because it is a much more natural feel using it. Seems to me there are just some head shapes it will not work on.
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#2
by
Shadrach
on 07 Jul, 2008 20:53
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Ah I see that was the pretty much the situation I had with the first one but I ended up messing up my first one adjusting the finger ring. So the experience was short lived and I didn't get the chance to master my technique.
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#3
by
Razor X
on 07 Jul, 2008 21:26
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I've tried the Headblade on several different occasions, but always end up going back to my trusty Mach III. If you cut yourself with the Headblade, it can be nasty. On my last attempt a few weeks ago, I sustained the worst injury I've ever gotten while shaving my head. Doubt that I will ever use it again. I really wanted to like the Headblade, but it just doesn't seem to work for me as well as it does for some people. If the Mach III is working for you, stick with it.
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#4
by
IRDSM
on 07 Jul, 2008 22:51
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This is my second week using the headblade thus far (was using gillette fusion before) and it does take some getting used to. It does tend to leave me just a bit more sore than the fusion so far, but it has cut my shaving down by 15 minutes (My showers before headshaving-30 mins, After headshaving-45 mins after headblade-30 mins) so its worth it. If I'm not careful it is easy to cut myself, and the shave isn't *quite* as smooth, but its close enough. I'm gonna give myself another week, and if I can't get around the ears easily by then I'm gonna start using my fusion near the ears and keep the headblade for everything else, case the ears are headblades biggest weakness.
Dan
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#5
by
skiking
on 07 Jul, 2008 23:13
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IRDSM, you take long showers. I would hate to pay the energy bill for that, just remember water has a very high specific heat, 4.18 J/g*C(air is 1.01 J/g*C)
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#6
by
Michael
on 14 Jul, 2008 01:35
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Dan's a young man, showers for me at that age were more than showers.....
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#7
by
parksie
on 14 Jul, 2008 02:06
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The headblade sport is my favorite to use. Though I have also cut myself, but that was using the generic atras

. Try using different blades. My personal favorite are the cvs m3 blades 4 for 5.29!
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#8
by
MagmaBabe
on 14 Jul, 2008 02:53
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Dan's a young man, showers for me at that age were more than showers..... 
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#9
by
frank_m
on 14 Jul, 2008 03:23
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Headblade Sport using the Sensor Excel blades.
I too had a bloody head using the HeadBlade blades, tried the double and triple versions wit h no luck.
switch to the Sensor Excel blades, which aren't too bad on the expensive scale...
you do need a special attachment (that comes in the package when you buy the HB sport)
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#10
by
Tyler
on 14 Jul, 2008 17:04
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The key to the HeadBlade is to not apply too much pressure. Let the blades do the work for you. Also, if you're not getting results with the blades that it comes with, try the Atra or the Sensor Excel blades. I have found that the Sensor Excel blades work best for me.
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#11
by
Marz
on 14 Jul, 2008 18:01
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Dan's a young man, showers for me at that age were more than showers..... 
BWAAHAHAHA... I think everyone has gotten in TOUCH with THEMSELVES in the shower at sometime...
Seriously though, I am a shower shaver and for years I used the Mach 3, then the Quattro, then I found this site and tried the Head blade. I have not looked back since, I absolutely love it and it works great for me. I only use the tripple blades though (the double Atra bladed did not work well for me). Really gave me a great shave that used to take me 20+ mins with the regular razors.
Everyone has their own routine and it seems those that done use a head blade swear by the Fusion.
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#12
by
BlackJamesRackham
on 14 Jul, 2008 23:49
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The key to the HeadBlade is to not apply too much pressure. Let the blades do the work for you. Also, if you're not getting results with the blades that it comes with, try the Atra or the Sensor Excel blades. I have found that the Sensor Excel blades work best for me.
Ditto on the don't apply pressure
Ditto on the Sensor blades
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#13
by
Blasto
on 15 Jul, 2008 12:28
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Well got my Headblade this morning and went sly and all I can say is I love the Headblade. So easy to use now I dont know if that is because first time shaving

or what but very nice to use.
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#14
by
FR8TRAIN
on 15 Jul, 2008 12:29
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