Hello, as a basically new wet shaver I am not sure "how to start".
For some time I "shave" both my head and face with electric clipper. And while I am rather content with stubble on my face I would prefer my head cleanly shaven. Two days ago I bought Muhle R89 with some blades (Muhle, Derby Premium, Israeli Red Personna, Rapira Platinum), brush (Omega synthetic) and Cella soap / Nivea cream.
But somehow I can't force myself to try it out - I only experimented with wet shaving maybe 15 years ago (before discovering electric clippers) - so I am little afraid to use something as sharp as a razor on my head outside of my field of view. Quite naturally I don't want to look as a victim of a recent car crash.
I am considering learning correct angle/movement by shaving my calfs (who needs them hairy anyway?) before trying to shave my head.
What do you think? Does it make sense or am I overcomplicating things? Any advice for first time head-not-face-shaver?
For some time I "shave" both my head and face with electric clipper. And while I am rather content with stubble on my face I would prefer my head cleanly shaven. Two days ago I bought Muhle R89 with some blades (Muhle, Derby Premium, Israeli Red Personna, Rapira Platinum), brush (Omega synthetic) and Cella soap / Nivea cream.
But somehow I can't force myself to try it out - I only experimented with wet shaving maybe 15 years ago (before discovering electric clippers) - so I am little afraid to use something as sharp as a razor on my head outside of my field of view. Quite naturally I don't want to look as a victim of a recent car crash.
I am considering learning correct angle/movement by shaving my calfs (who needs them hairy anyway?) before trying to shave my head.
What do you think? Does it make sense or am I overcomplicating things? Any advice for first time head-not-face-shaver?