#151
Got some sensor holders for the headblade moto. I like this combination even better.
#152

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Philadelphia, PA
(09-14-2018, 11:15 AM)GoHabs Wrote:
(09-14-2018, 08:42 AM)andrewjs18 Wrote: GoHabs, shaved my head with the new gillette 3 razor tonight and cannot tell any discernible differences between that and a mach 3.

I liked it, much like the mach 3, because of the way the head lays naturally flat against my head when shaving...


I'll have to give them a try.  Thank you for the review.

no problem. let us know how they work for you!

(09-14-2018, 02:55 PM)lloydrm Wrote: Got some sensor holders for the headblade moto. I like this combination even better.

I got some sensor blades waiting for my headblade sport. I'll probably load 1 up in that in the coming week or so.

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(This post was last modified: 09-28-2018, 12:45 AM by lloydrm.)
(Previous post was deleted and so what I wrote doesn't make sense anymore, so deleted)

BTW, great shaves and quite a few (didn't count, but vertainly more than with dorcos) with the Sensor blade.
Andrew, how did you like them?
#154

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Philadelphia, PA
saw this on facebook or instagram a few weeks back. has anyone tried the omnishaver for shaving their head, and if so, what did you think?

https://www.omnishaver.com/
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#155

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Woodstock, VT
I’ve had one since mid September. Bought the 3 pack premium Omnishaver. Nice compact razor that self cleans or strops itself during the shave. Lasts for tons of shaves.

I do prefer the Headblade Moto a bit but both these razors only really shine as a finisher or with 24 hour growth for me. Anything more they struggle. The Moto is the better design. Easier to hold and maneuver.

The problem with both are the quality of the blades. Not great. DE shaving up above was nice as a hobbyist route but never gave me BBS.

I am back to only shaving once or twice a week and the only razors that get me BBS up above (DE included) are the Gillette Fusion and Schick Hydro 3. Perfect head shavers those two.
#156

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Philadelphia, PA
(12-07-2018, 11:22 AM)vtmax Wrote: I’ve had one since mid September. Bought the 3 pack premium Omnishaver. Nice compact razor that self cleans or strops itself during the shave. Lasts for tons of shaves.

I do prefer the Headblade Moto a bit but both these razors only really shine as a finisher or with 24 hour growth for me. Anything more they struggle. The Moto is the better design. Easier to hold and maneuver.

The problem with both are the quality of the blades. Not great. DE shaving up above was nice as a hobbyist route but never gave me BBS.

I am back to only shaving once or twice a week and the only razors that get me BBS up above (DE included) are the Gillette Fusion and Schick Hydro 3. Perfect head shavers those two.

funny you mention the growth issue. I shaved my head 2 nights ago after not shaving for a good 4-6 days and the headblade sport struggled badly. I busted out the gillette guard and that thing ripped through it like butter. After I got the growth knocked down, I went over my head for an ATG pass with the headblade to get the shave nice and close.

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#157
Head Shavers are an absolute essential to shaving your head properly and effect the results significantly.
#158
I've found that my favorite safety razors for face shaving aren't that great for head shaving and viceversa. I am guessing the differences in thickness and growth patterns are the cause for this (?)
Anyone else with a similar experience or comments?
#159

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Philadelphia, PA
for my fellow head shaving brethren who live in the colder climates like me, how do you guys keep your winter hats on?!?!?!

it's absolutely frigid in NE USA right now and I put my winter hat on while waiting for the bus to go into work...The damn hat kept wanting to slide off my head..
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#160

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Des Moines, IA
(02-01-2019, 01:29 AM)andrewjs18 Wrote: for my fellow head shaving brethren who live in the colder climates like me, how do you guys keep your winter hats on?!?!?!


I think you're not pulling it down sufficiently, maybe? I never have issues with my Carhartt stocking hats


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