What's the easiest way to shave your head?

Every summer my wife gives me a “buzz” cut with an electric clipper she got at K-mart for $9. This year I said, what the heck, don’t just buzz me, cut it all off, like Kojack.
but no matter how short she set the clippers, she couldn’t make me bald. So we ended up using a trac 2 razor, which wasn’t as easy as I thought it would be. Is this how all guys who shave their head do it. or is there an easier way?

I can’t wait to go to work on monday, I look totally freaking evil!

Easiest way I know is to ask someone to do it for you, using whatever you shave your face with.
I shaved my head a few years ago, and used my Bic disposable. It was kinda cool :cool:, actually. Watch out for the sun, though. Your scalp can burn easily.
Peace,
mangeorge

Pk…

I think there’s a strategy behind this.

Whatever kind of clipper she owns, take it down to the closest it can go. Shave the Hell outta your head.

Next, use a Norelco type shaver. Anyone of them will work. Buzz it around for awhile.

Finally, use a trac 2 or whatever it is razor you use and shave away. The key here is the shaving cream. Keep it on until it begins to sting. Then shave. Repeat a couple of time to get the areas you intially missed.

Back in high school, some of the people I knew on the swim team did this. Why, I don’t know. Some kind of bonding thing.

But that’s how they did it.

You did it right. Buzz it short and then shave it. I can’t wait until you start using hot-wax.

:eek:

Swimmers will go to great lengths to reduce the drag on their bodies. They will generally shave their legs, armpits, wear speedos and swimcaps. I suspect, though, that bare, round, scalps is even more hydrodynamic then a swimcap covered head.

I’ve heard that, depending on the legality of it in the event they are doing, grease may be used as well? I know that it is used as an insulator in cold waters, but I’m not certain whether it helps you slide through the water.

You could just Nair the f’n thing.

–Tim

Do not Nair your head. Homer’s mean. :wink:
Peace,
mangeorge

Take it from me, a guy who’s been doing this for over a year now…

Cnote got it mostly right. The trick – for a first timer – is to go down progressively: from hair trimmer, to electric razor, to blade razor.

But I have found is that the blade part is optional if you’ve got a good electric razor. (And I think rotaries are best.) I only use a blade where my hair is thinning (top of head) – and puts up the least resistance! On the sides and back, where my folicles are still fighting the good fight, I don’t bother – the blade has too hard a time, and the electric did a good enough job.

I used to shave it every day, but found it’s not worth all the trouble of a daily routine. Now I generally take it down to the skin every 2 to 4 days.

Recapping: get a good electric razor – let it do the work for you. And be patient when you use it; it takes a lot of time, covering the same ground over and over, to do a good job – much longer than shaving your face. (My trick is to do it while I’m on the… ahem… throne. Kills two birds with one stone, so to speak.)

Another voice of experience. I got it buzzed as short as I could then used the same bic safety razor I used on my face. Every two or three days seemd sufficient.

Swimmers will go to great lengths to reduce the drag on their bodies. They will generally shave their legs, armpits, wear speedos and swimcaps. I suspect, though, that bare, round, scalps is even more hydrodynamic then a swimcap covered head.

I’ve heard that, depending on the legality of it in the event they are doing, grease may be used as well? I know that it is used as an insulator in cold waters, but I’m not certain whether it helps you slide through the water. **
[/QUOTE]

The swimmers I knew were definetely an odd bunch. But seriously, how much drag can you have from armpit hair?

I’ve always assumed it was a swimmer’s bonding ritual.

Every little bit… See below for things that affect your drag. From “Science in the Summer Games”

Well, Kyper.

some swimmers
like
the idea of swimming without
any
hair because it actually does cause
drag
and not because of any pyscological
belief. Hmm.

As I am suffering from pre-mature Kojackulation I have no need of this product, but in life as in song there’s “something for everyone… a comedy tonight”. See link below. There is frightening amount of info on your very question.
Head Shaver’s
Information and FAQ
Dedicated to those that aspire to hairlessness. Want to shave your head? This is the place for information about becoming bald by choice. The menu on the left will get you to all of the major pages.

The FAQ – All of my personal experience, condensed into a single document

http://www.geocities.com/FashionAvenue/2945/