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To me this is where the straight razor and the shavette really shine and the cartridge razors tend to suck
I've grouped these together because they both take about the same amount of time to shave your head with. Starting out there is a pretty big learning curve. You have to master holding the blade at different angles depending on the contours of your head. For me it does take me a significantly longer time shaving my head with a shavette/straight razor than it does with a mach3/headblade pro. If I only used a shavette/straight razor to shave my head and shaved it every day then eventually I could probably get comparable times Cigarettes Online Free Shipping. However that would take a lot of time and practice.
Headblade Pro - This wins it by a landslide. It was designed from the ground up to be a head shaving razor. It is a very intuitive razor and is very easy to master. It only takes a couple of shaves to get used to it and is very hard to nick yourself. Mach 3 - Again this goes back to the fact that you have probably already been using mach 3's and cartridge razors for a while. As a result, it will be very easy to transition to shaving your head with it. However, in my opinion these were more or less designed for your face. As such it is slightly harder to use when shaving your head than the headblade razor. Shavette/Straight razor - These are razors that have a big learning curve. It can be difficult to master how to hold the blade to shave your head. As such, it's more difficult to use.
Clogging of the blade(Lack of)
To me this is where the straight razor and the shavette really shine and the cartridge razors tend to suck.
Straight Razor - Since there is only one blade there is no clogging of it. The only thing you have to worry about is how much shaving cream/soap collects on the blade. I can do more passes with a straight razor without having to rinse it off than any other razor I've used. Shavette - There is only one blade in this razor, but it has an insert which holds the blade. Hair can become wedged between the insert and the blade. This is the only reason it's ranked number two and not for first place in this aspect. Mach 3 - Hair tends to clog between the razors. The more the hair that gets clogged, the less effective it becomes at shaving. Also, with longer hair they clog a lot faster. Headblade Pro - I find this razor clogs the most. Also the way the razor is designed makes it difficult to unclog the blades by running water over them.