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    Great video! I was unable to get the hang of this despite Jimbo's sage advice, & went back to the DE as my head-shaving tool of choice. This inspires me to give it another go.

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    Very well done shave. Have you tried a regular straight? I am thinking it would be better for your skin. Those Feathers can be brutal.


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    I do not have enough courage to use a straight on my head yet (maybe with time I will). I say to you job well done, I enjoyed watching the video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riooso View Post
    Very well done shave. Have you tried a regular straight? I am thinking it would be better for your skin. Those Feathers can be brutal.


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    I have several regular straights, that I also use. If you know how to control the feather, its not hard on your skin at all, as a matter of fact, its the razor the gives me the least skin irritation/razor burn.

    Quote Originally Posted by lincoln233 View Post
    I do not have enough courage to use a straight on my head yet (maybe with time I will). I say to you job well done, I enjoyed watching the video.


    Thank you, I am glad you liked it. All things in time, no need to rush it.

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    Hey Pastor, have you ever tried shaving your head when you have a lot of growth, like 5 mm? I can do an OK job if I do it every 2 days, but if I let it go for a while, I do a very spotty job, and I also wreck the edge of my blade less than halfway through the shave. I don't have this problem when I shave my face; I actually get a better shave if I have more growth. Any words of wisdom?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny J View Post
    Hey Pastor, have you ever tried shaving your head when you have a lot of growth, like 5 mm? I can do an OK job if I do it every 2 days, but if I let it go for a while, I do a very spotty job, and I also wreck the edge of my blade less than halfway through the shave. I don't have this problem when I shave my face; I actually get a better shave if I have more growth. Any words of wisdom?
    I used to shave my head with a straight every other day, and while enjoyable I also found that it was wrecking my edges. I'm thin on the crown but elsewhere my hair is quite thick. After weeks of experimenting thinking that it might be technique, I finally threw in the towel and bought my first DE strictly for head shaving.

    That said, I didn't even think to try a Feather, so perhaps I'll add that to my arsenal someday. Thanks for the great videos, Pastor!

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    Quote Originally Posted by commiecat View Post
    I used to shave my head with a straight every other day, and while enjoyable I also found that it was wrecking my edges. I'm thin on the crown but elsewhere my hair is quite thick. After weeks of experimenting thinking that it might be technique, I finally threw in the towel and bought my first DE strictly for head shaving.
    That's what I did, too. My head hair is fine (much finer than my beard hair) but also more densely spaced. I never figured out whether my wrecked edges were the fault of my hair or my technique, but eventually I too threw in the towel and bought a DE and a Wahl balding clipper. I also use the Wahl for trimming excess body hair, and the DE is nice to have for days when I don't have time for the straight, so I don't regret either purchase, but all the same I would like to have succeeded, rather than failed, to shave my head with the straight, if only for bragging rights.

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