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#570
by
savedslick
on 05 Sep, 2012 10:20
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I need a routine I'm a blak male and I have always had trouble shaving with a razor and knowing which cream to buy as well as if I need to shave in the shower or what? Looking for all the help I can get thanks fellas.
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#571
by
skram
on 05 Sep, 2012 10:26
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I need a routine I'm a blak male and I have always had trouble shaving with a razor and knowing which cream to buy as well as if I need to shave in the shower or what? Looking for all the help I can get thanks fellas.
I'd say that if you have troubles with a regular razor, then try the HeadBlade. Watch the demo videos (on their site and on YouTube) to see the best way to use it. Their shaving cream (HeadSlick) works well both in the shower and at the sink.
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#572
by
AFCommGuy
on 10 Sep, 2012 20:02
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I shave in the shower with the water really hot and let my head soak for a few minutes. Once it's warmed up, I lather on some Vaseline moisturizer with aloe. It's a thinner weight moisturizer, helps lubricate the shave and I find that the razor doesn't clog as much. I shave against the grain all the way around, usually starting with the top of my head and getting the sides. Around the crown of my head I usually have to shave in a circular pattern to catch all the strange directions it grows.
Once I think I've gotten it all, I run the base of my hand (bottom of my thumb, the most sensitive part of my hand) all over. I clean up any missed spots at this point.
Next I use St. Ive's Invigorating Apricot Scrub to rub away any dead skin (I also have scalp psoraisis, shaving really helps!) and smooth out the noggin'. After that I dry off and if my head is feeling dry I put on a little Goldbonds heavy moisturizer (just a little).
Right now I only shave every other day. It's a hold over from when I first started over a year ago and my head couldn't handle the irritation every day. Right now the smoothness lasts about 6-10 hours. Anyone have any other suggestions?
Oh, and I love being a SBG! I've never gotten more compliments on my 'hairstyle' as when I shaved off all of that offending hair!
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#573
by
Frontier Guy
on 10 Sep, 2012 20:44
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Sounds like your routine is working just fine for you ... and that's the key. Everyone's will be different. The important thing is to know when it's working and when it's not.
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#574
by
mahaw90
on 10 Sep, 2012 23:26
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#575
by
Slynito
on 11 Sep, 2012 03:56
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Welcome to the forum, AFCommGuy. You do indeed have a good routine and some will learn from you. Enjoy the forum.
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#576
by
Radocontact
on 17 Sep, 2012 22:03
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Shave routine at the moment! Still new (in the first month) at this but has been the best I've felt so far!
Put razor in Hydrogen Peroxide while waiting
Let hot water run on my head for 5 minutes.
Head and Shoulders Shampoo - Shower puff
St. Ives Apricot Scrub
4 drops of Shave Secret on the head, 1 on the blade
HeadSlick
Schick 3 Hydro
Shaved WTG
Ran head under cold water for a few minutes.
Put razor back in Hydrogen Peroxide
Witch Hazel on the head
Bump Patrol on
Nivea Extreme After Shave Balm
I felt absolutely no irritation afterwards. Previous irritation wasn't even a factor. Head isn't completely clear yet, but no added bumps! Only thing that was odd was that the Schick Hydro leaves a snotty residue while shaving. On the bright side, I think that was part of the reason it was such a smooth shape!
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#577
by
Baldman
on 22 Sep, 2012 18:21
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Upon talking to some new friends and reading some of your guys posts I decided to radically change my routine. Just to see if other ways were better. So I went from:
Rinsing head applying Nivea gel
Against grain with Pro-Glide
Hot shower then Nivea after shave
To:
Hot shower St Ives Apricot Scrub
Natural conditioner for shaving with Mach 3
Cold rinse in the shower
Coconut Oil for an after rub
I also got some of the Bragg ACV that everyone is talking about
It went well, so we will see how it goes from here today was the first day. Thanks for all of the advice!
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#578
by
clarinetguy
on 22 Sep, 2012 22:48
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I have kept pretty much the same routine now for the 5 months I have been BBC. The only things that I have added are Headscrub to wash well and the Headshed to exfoliate every other day. This seems to help keep things smooth. I change blades once a week.
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#579
by
OMEGA1202
on 30 Sep, 2012 08:36
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1. I shave in the shower with warm water.
2. I use the Schick Hydro 5
3. I use Nivea pre-shave scrub.
4. I later up with hair conditioner instead of shave cream (trust me give it a try). The conditioner that I found works best is Tresemme. It makes the hair soft and it's really slick, and doesn't dry up like other shave creams that I've used.
5. After that I use Loreal after shave balm with spf 15.
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#580
by
Mr Jules
on 30 Sep, 2012 08:41
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4 drops of Shave Secret on the head, 1 on the blade
Might try that too - put a drop on the blade as well on the head. I use king of shaves pre-shave oil.
Great bald and beard look there !
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#581
by
Falcon43
on 30 Sep, 2012 10:42
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I fill the sink with hot water to soak my shaving brush in while I take my shower. After my shower I make a lather with a puck of MWF. I re-wet my face and lather my face and head. I give everything a WTG pass and re-wet and re-lather this time going XTG. I then take some of the later from my shaving brush and rub it on my head, feeling for spots that I have missed. Touch up as needed. I give everything a good rinse and dry then apply aftershave (currently Clubman).
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#582
by
Slyfive
on 30 Sep, 2012 14:38
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I use king of shaves pre-shave oil.
I've been thinking about getting the KOS oil, is it worth the cost?
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#583
by
clarinetguy
on 15 Oct, 2012 19:30
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Where do you get the oil?
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#584
by
Piercedpikachu
on 15 Oct, 2012 19:39
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