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    I've shaving my face down but now I kinda wanna switch which area I shave from my face to my head and I would like to know if it's as easy as shaving the face.

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    It is probably easier in many respects once you get over the issue of not being able to see what you are doing at the back. Having experience with how a straight feels on the face is the key really because you will be using feel on the back of the head. Be systematic and careful, and perhaps break the head up into manageable areas.

    If it is of any use to you, here is a video of me doing mine - it is not really a tutorial but it does (kind of) show how I go about it and there may be a few things you can get from it, if you can see through the gloom

    Straight Razor Head Shave - YouTube


    Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    It is probably easier in many respects once you get over the issue of not being able to see what you are doing at the back. Having experience with how a straight feels on the face is the key really because you will be using feel on the back of the head. Be systematic and careful, and perhaps break the head up into manageable areas.

    If it is of any use to you, here is a video of me doing mine - it is not really a tutorial but it does (kind of) show how I go about it and there may be a few things you can get from it, if you can see through the gloom

    Straight Razor Head Shave - YouTube


    Good luck!

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    on the second thought, I'll stick to using a rake. I'm sweating and nervous just watching the video.

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    I can't get a third of my head done before the blade is so dull that stropping won't even bring it back. I just use a DE and change blades at least once a shave. I'm a little jealous that you can get yurt whole head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by a10112 View Post
    on the second thought, I'll stick to using a rake. I'm sweating and nervous just watching the video.
    Sorry, it wasn't meant to freak you out! Perhaps you are not quite ready to tackle the head yet but don't give up - one day you will know the joy of using a straight razor on a smooth head!

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    I can't get a third of my head done before the blade is so dull that stropping won't even bring it back. I just use a DE and change blades at least once a shave. I'm a little jealous that you can get yurt whole head.
    Have you tried different grinds to see what they can cope with? Clearly you must have very thick hair. Mine is almost non-existent on top, but grows thickly around the back and sides. The other issue is blade angle, but I am assuming you have that under control? My trick is to basically do it every day so that it doesn't get too unmanageable. I can use the same razor I do my face with on my head or vice-versa (but I mainly do the head after the face) with just a stropping in between.

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    I only had full hollows when I tried it before, though I've got a half hollow now I may give it a shot with. I haven't found a wedge yet, though I'm in the lookout all the time for one. After dulling few different blades I quit trying. The angle isn't a problem, I just have too much hair. Not that it's too thick, just too many hairs per inch and too many growing from every follicle.

    I run my head down with clippers and no guard once a week and I shave it that day. I don't know if it would go easier if I did it more often, but it's harder to find the time on weekdays.

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    Well that's fair enough. Perhaps when you find one, try a wedge. Some people find them better on the head - personally it makes no difference for me, except that on some wedges with very wide bevels they can stick to my head a little!

    I also realise that time is an issue, but I have my head shave down to under 5 minutes nowadays (probably closer to 4 minutes, but I've never had a need to time it). With practice, time ceases to be an issue.

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