Hi All,
I haven't shaved my face in decades but have recently started shaving my head. I consider myself capable but no expert by any means. It's over whelming the number of blades these days but used to use a straight and regular old I guess they are considered cartridge these days? I don't shave every day, so I start with a Mach 3 and finish with a Fusion.
So that me.
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As for the n00b question;
There are actually three now that im thinking abut t it.
First, shaving my head is proving to be difficult in regards to seeing the back of my head. Anyone have good tips on visibility?
Second, I find shaving my head, my hair grows in all sorts of directions. It feels like if I go up, dow , left, right, diagonal, I can't get all the hair and it feels stubbly. What is the SECRET!?
Lastly (and most lengthy), as I said in the intro, I've used good straight razors but wasn't ready to invest in one until I tried my head (which I never did before). I bought one with replaceable blades, that was a mistake. Blades kept shifting and ended up slicing up my head. So that's why I use the two in the intro, they work well.
Is there a benefit (other than cost) to learning how to use a saftey razor? If so what/why and what's the learning curve like?
Thanks All
I haven't shaved my face in decades but have recently started shaving my head. I consider myself capable but no expert by any means. It's over whelming the number of blades these days but used to use a straight and regular old I guess they are considered cartridge these days? I don't shave every day, so I start with a Mach 3 and finish with a Fusion.
So that me.
__
As for the n00b question;
There are actually three now that im thinking abut t it.
First, shaving my head is proving to be difficult in regards to seeing the back of my head. Anyone have good tips on visibility?
Second, I find shaving my head, my hair grows in all sorts of directions. It feels like if I go up, dow , left, right, diagonal, I can't get all the hair and it feels stubbly. What is the SECRET!?
Lastly (and most lengthy), as I said in the intro, I've used good straight razors but wasn't ready to invest in one until I tried my head (which I never did before). I bought one with replaceable blades, that was a mistake. Blades kept shifting and ended up slicing up my head. So that's why I use the two in the intro, they work well.
Is there a benefit (other than cost) to learning how to use a saftey razor? If so what/why and what's the learning curve like?
Thanks All