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In this article I will discuss the best razor for shaving your chair. I will try to think of him as unbiased and fair as possible, but let's face it even the best according to us tend to prefer something a bit more because of our own exclusive interests & experiences.
The best razor's words will mean things that are out of sync for people who are not the same. For you it is capable of being the cheapest razor. For others it may mean a razor that allows them to shave their heads fastest. For people like me, it probably means the razor they shaved their heads using it made them sound like a bad ass. ;)
The best razor's words will mean things that are out of sync for people who are not the same. For you it is capable of being the cheapest razor. For others it may mean a razor that allows them to shave their heads fastest. For people like me, it probably means the razor they shaved their heads using it made them sound like a bad ass. ;)
Best Razor To Shave Your Head
I will direct my razor blade according to the inconsistent category. I will only rate the razors I exclusively use to shave my own head with: mach 3's, Dovo shavette, straight razor, & headblade pro. Let's start.
Cost
If you shave the chair regularly, porto is sure to be a major concern. We whole understand razor can afford very expensive. Here is my ranking:
Dovo Shavette - The initial handle costs about 25 dollars. However, you can receive a relatively cheap bar at a local pharmacy and walmart. I'm talking for example $ two for package 10. Shavettes reaches a DE cleavage knife in half, so you actually receive 20 blades for $ 2. Not good, huh? This knife also survives for some shaving.
Mach 3's / headblade pro - mach 3 & headblade pro tied for second. Headblade pro takes a razor cartridge like a three-machine, so it costs almost the same.
A straight razor - just like I want a higher straight razor rating, I can not afford it. You can afford a straight razor for $ 30. However, you have to pay to sharpen it twice a year (expect about $ 30 for not including postage) or sharpen it yourself. If you sharpen it yourself you must buy rock & wet oil which then raise porto. Then you have to buy strop and strop paste. If you only buy one straight razor & use it for the rest of your life, then it may be cheaper than the cartridges, but once people get into straight razors, they tend to keep buying more and more poly based on them. As a result, the cartridges would be a cheaper option in my opinion.
Speed
If you shave your head the morning before work, then how fast you can shave your chair can be a factor. This rating assumes that you only shave 1-3 days of growth. The more obsolete the hair is getting faster, this senses clog your cartridge's razor as a result making shaving when it's slower.
Mach three - You probably use three mach or some other cartridge razor to shave your face. Since you have been using it for so long, you will certainly be able to shave your head much faster than him than any other razor out there.
Headblade Pro - This is only in the 2nd position because there is a little learning curve for it. Little may be hyperbole. With just a few collisions under your belt, you will be able to shave your head as fast as possible if it is faster than if you were using a 3 machine.
Shavettes / straight razors - I've grouped these together because they both require a relatively long time to shave your chair. Starting from there there is a relatively large learning curve. You have to master holding the knife at an un-sync angle depending on the contour of your head. For me, this took me a much longer time while shaving my head using a straight razor / razor blade than the one inside a mach3 / headblade head. If I only wear a straight razor / razor for shaving my head & shaving it every day then in the end I might be able to accept when it is comparable. But it will take a lot of moments and practice.
Ease of use
Headblade Pro - It wins with a landslide. This is made based on the bottom up as a razor chairman. This is a very intuitive razor and very easy to master. It only takes some shaving to get used to & it's very difficult for your own nick.
Mach 3 - Again this goes back to the news that you may have been wearing mach 3 razors & cartridges for a while when. As a result, it would be very easy for the transition to shave your head with it. But, from me this is more or less designed for your face. As it's a bit more difficult to wear when shaving your chair than a headblade razor.
Shavette / Straight razor - This is a razor that has a great learning curve. It can be difficult to master how to hold a knife to shave your head. Thus, it is more difficult to use.
Clogging blade (lack of)
To me this is where the straight razor and the shavette is really shining & the razor cartridges tend to suck.
Straight Razor - Because there is only one knife there is no blockage. The only thing you need to worry about is how much shaving cream / soap is collected on the blades. I was able to do more poly trajectory with a straight razor without having to rinse it according to another razor I've used.
Shavette - There's only one knife in this razor, but there's a scalp holding insert. The hair is sandwiched between the inserts & the knife. This is the only reason it is ranked number two and not the first position in this aspect.
Mach three - Hair tends to clog between razors. The more poly the hair is blocked, the more effective it becomes the shaving. In addition, using their long hair clogs faster.
Headblade Pro - I found this razor the most. Also the way the razor is designed makes it difficult to remove the blades by draining the water onto it.
Pride pride
This is where all my objectivity comes out based on windows.
Straight Razor - I think there's a certain allure that comes to shave your head with a straight razor. If you tell people that you shave your head with a straight razor, they tend to see you as out of sync. Ok, they may think you're crazy, but it's also relatively funny inside and based on itself. Even people who shave their face with a straight razor are usually impressed that you use it to shave your chair.
Headblade Pro - This razor has a unique look & feel for it. There is also a fun element why I rank the number 2.
Shavette- Not for example the donkey looks like your special straight. Also, his name is nir too manly.
Mach three - Let's face it there's nothing sexy with shaving with three machines.
As you can see, each razor is the best to use one way or another. You must decide what is most important to you and choose it. I personally wear mach 3 and shavette at most. What razor do you use for shaving your chair? Why are you using it?
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