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We've got tips, info and tricks by salon and style experts for taking care of what's on your head, your skin, your body & looking sharp. What's more, there's articles and feedback from our members. So kick back for a while.

How to head shave

Do you shave your head? Do you end up with lots of nicks and cuts? Then the unique revolutionary Headblade system is a must for you. This is the only specially designed razor for shaving the head.

  • shave prefarably in the shower
  • apply the HeadSlick shaving cream as necessary
  • shave using the HeadBlade
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The perfect shave

Pre-shave

The key to the perfect shave is preparation, preparation, preparation.  If possible shave immediately after a shower or use a warm towel to soften the beard and open the pores.

If your growth is thick, use a pre-shave oil followed up with the lathering process.  Although shaving cream may be applied with

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Shaving FAQs

Shaving FAQs

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Avoiding Razor Burn

Avoiding razor burn is all about preparation, preparation, preparation. Razor burn is the general redness and irritation of the skin that tends to follow after shaving. It results from the friction of the razor on the skin and is made worse by shaving against the grain of the hair. Prevent razor burn by Making sure your face is warm and Read more >>

Shaving know how

It’s something you probably do everyday as automatically as dressing. You reach in the cabinet for your razor and gel and shave the way you always have – the way you saw your dad shave. You see is as a necessary chore, but a chore all the same. But are you doing it right? Does it need to be a chore? And does it have to leave

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