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#15
by
Ghost1988
on 07 Jan, 2009 16:06
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im sure it was the headblade and not the headslick. i was kind of joking when i blamed it on the headslick. it was just ironic that the day i bought the headslick and used it was the first day i ever cut myself this bad.
so i know it wasnt the headslick but im still kind of scared to use the headslick now. i finished my head with regular shaving gel and it just makes me more comfortable. i think im gonna stick with shaving gel until i give my cut a LONG time to heal. then ill give the slick a shot again.
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#16
by
warhawk
on 07 Jan, 2009 16:20
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hey ghost: give the headslick another chance.
WARHAWK
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#17
by
Cam
on 07 Jan, 2009 16:38
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Alright, my lovely girlfriend already shared my bloody pic. I did that with the Headblade when I first started using it. Here's what you did wrong: too much pressure! You don't have to apply any pressure to the HB to get the job done. I sliced myself often for about a month before I got used to it, and now I wouldn't trade it for anything.
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#18
by
Ghost1988
on 07 Jan, 2009 16:57
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do the scars from the cuts go away? i dont want a sly head full of scars for the rest of my life. i hope this heals. it was a pretty nasty cut but it was a pretty smooth one. i just sliced a few layers of skin off i didnt cut a hole or anything.
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#19
by
Cam
on 07 Jan, 2009 17:20
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do the scars from the cuts go away? i dont want a sly head full of scars for the rest of my life. i hope this heals. it was a pretty nasty cut but it was a pretty smooth one. i just sliced a few layers of skin off i didnt cut a hole or anything.
I don't think I have ANY scars and I've sliced my head so bad and deep it bled for hours before.
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#20
by
Ghost1988
on 07 Jan, 2009 17:35
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ok sounds good. cuz this ones like a shiny white glossy look. i hope it heals within the next couple of days.
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#21
by
GASlick
on 07 Jan, 2009 17:56
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That head blade scares me.
I'll stick to my Fusion.
Glad you're OK Ghost
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#22
by
Brkeatr
on 07 Jan, 2009 18:00
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Agree with Stephen. Been shaving for 3 years and have never cut my head with the fusion...
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#23
by
TANK25
on 07 Jan, 2009 19:18
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Agree with Stephen. Been shaving for 3 years and have never cut my head with the fusion...
I agree guys.I don`t mind paying the extra money for my fusion.I get a nice cut free shave everytime.
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#24
by
Cam
on 07 Jan, 2009 20:03
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When I first started shaving my head... 2 years ago, I started with the Fusion. Then I found SBG and Headblade. I wouldn't go back to the Fusion, which I still use on my face, for anything! I think Headblade just give a better shave.
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#25
by
BaldMark
on 07 Jan, 2009 20:39
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I too love my headblade, but i'm getting Leary of the headslick I find it starts drying out and the razor bites into my head, and i have to keep adding water to my head to keep it soft and keep the razor from clogging rock hard with it. Maybe it got a bad batch or something. Ghost, yeah the cuts heal i've cut myself good and i cant' even see a scar. There was a little red dot for awhile tho.
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#26
by
(|8-)
on 07 Jan, 2009 20:56
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Ouch. You probably won't scar as such, but keep the sun off the injured skin, or it turns a different color than the surrounding skin. It's probably a lot less protected. Thanks to this effect, my legs tell the story of every crash on my bike for the last few years (sunscreen doesn't really have any effect on a scab).
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#27
by
Stu
on 07 Jan, 2009 21:17
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I don't have any scars either, and I doubt you will. If you're concerned, apply some Neosporin to aid the healing process or apply Mederma which is designed to prevent/minimize scarring.
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#28
by
Alexander215
on 07 Jan, 2009 22:09
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WHOA
I have had the same thing happen to me, was shaving around the ears and hiccuped
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#29
by
PeripheralxMvmnt
on 08 Jan, 2009 08:27
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shdwwlk, i just want to apologize for laughing out loud when i read your post. just the thought of something like that happening made me laugh. its probably also a defense mechanism for the fact that i will probably do something like that too. haha