Thank you for providing this information. Ever since I started to "take control" of my hair style I have had multiple misunderstandings to which cut closer. I am a lady and I suffer from trichotillomania, but I have what I would consider a more "punk" appearance and hair style choice now because of it. I use to use my ex's facial hair trimmer, but ever since he left.. I have been up in arms of what to buy myself. From watching a trimmer just seems more ideal because I can be more precise with the places I do keep hair. (Sideburns/hair beside the ears and rat-tail.) Do you have any recommendations (or anyone reading) what to do about the "yuck" that sometimes clogs trimmers? I use to have to solidly clean my ex's due to my scalp leaving so much gunk and hair.
Your verry welcome for providing this information. Not sure about what Yuck your are refiring to. most anything can be simply rinsed off a trimmer. I really do like the Brio beard scape V2. I did a review of it not to long ago.
My son did the same thing at her age. Then when he was about 5 he shaved his head off. Later on when he was a teenager he grew his hair long and looked like a girl with beautiful blond hair. Now as an adult he keeps his hair short.
Really depends on the moles, I have a couple on my head but they are flatter ones and they do fine. I would imagen it would be better then a trimmer with larger ones though as the blades are a bit more protected from the skin.
I use the rotary shaver every 2-3 days, since I'm light blond and stubble isn't visible. I sometimes let the male pattern horseshoe grow out in winter.
i mean really any Remington should get the job done however I like the v2 way more then i liked any of my Remington's. Personaly i think its worth the investment but i get it times are tough so yea just go with a Remington or any of the other larger brands.
Another thing I recognized with trimmers is that the trimmer that holds the plastic or metal clipper guards aka the 0 guard primarily is LITERALLY a clipper guard itself
I really want to get a shaver, as I'm sick of getting razor bumps, from using razors. My hair grows rapidly, so I pretty much have to shave it every day.
I would honestly look into getting the Earl if your only using it for your head. Check out the review I did a couple weeks ago to find out why. the two rotary's I have tried seam to be about the same and really just comes down to how you clean them as the main difference.
Thank you for providing this information. Ever since I started to "take control" of my hair style I have had multiple misunderstandings to which cut closer. I am a lady and I suffer from trichotillomania, but I have what I would consider a more "punk" appearance and hair style choice now because of it. I use to use my ex's facial hair trimmer, but ever since he left.. I have been up in arms of what to buy myself. From watching a trimmer just seems more ideal because I can be more precise with the places I do keep hair. (Sideburns/hair beside the ears and rat-tail.) Do you have any recommendations (or anyone reading) what to do about the "yuck" that sometimes clogs trimmers? I use to have to solidly clean my ex's due to my scalp leaving so much gunk and hair.
Your verry welcome for providing this information. Not sure about what Yuck your are refiring to. most anything can be simply rinsed off a trimmer. I really do like the Brio beard scape V2. I did a review of it not to long ago.
My son did the same thing at her age. Then when he was about 5 he shaved his head off. Later on when he was a teenager he grew his hair long and looked like a girl with beautiful blond hair. Now as an adult he keeps his hair short.
How does the rotary shavers handle moles?
Really depends on the moles, I have a couple on my head but they are flatter ones and they do fine. I would imagen it would be better then a trimmer with larger ones though as the blades are a bit more protected from the skin.
I use the rotary shaver every 2-3 days, since I'm light blond and stubble isn't visible. I sometimes let the male pattern horseshoe grow out in winter.
yea being light haired would definitely extend the need for a shave
What's a good brand trimmer to buy anyone knows I'm on a budget ok?😅
i mean really any Remington should get the job done however I like the v2 way more then i liked any of my Remington's. Personaly i think its worth the investment but i get it times are tough so yea just go with a Remington or any of the other larger brands.
Another thing I recognized with trimmers is that the trimmer that holds the plastic or metal clipper guards aka the 0 guard primarily is LITERALLY a clipper guard itself
well a zero is just the cutters so it has to have something there for it do be able to cut the hair.
What about the Oster clipper guards? Because you literally need one of those metal gaurds that they come with in different sizes in order to use it
Have you ever used a foil electric razor on your head? If so, how does it compare to the rotary ones you showed in this video?
I have yet to get ahold of one but it is going to happen eventualy however just not sure when yet..
I have the Pitbull Skull shaver that I use only these day’s only if I have nixed my head bad or just in a hurry. Have a good day.
Yup thats also a time that I like to use the rotary shavers I should have mentioned that. Hope you have a great day as well sr.
Trimmer it is ....... thanks
Hay no problem glad I could help. are you just going for a short cut or have you have one for awhile?
Precisely what I was looking for, been using a trimmer for years but my hair grows way too fast. Shaver it is!
Glad I could help!
I am a daily head shaver with the Leaf. Rotary would be a good backup!
that it would be
I really want to get a shaver, as I'm sick of getting razor bumps, from using razors. My hair grows rapidly, so I pretty much have to shave it every day.
Yea a shaver may be the best option for you then. Make sure to take a look at the shavers I have reviewed
I like the zero guard buzz length, but want the no-mess that comes with the rotary.
yea not sure there are any rotary's that have a spacer for a little longer length at least not that I have seen.
@@30DayReviews Then I will invent one. And call it the 'Zero-Guard Guard' and make tens of dollars.
BOOM there You go!! make that money dont forget to send me a review sample lol
I shave my head but most of the times i just trim it. Im planning on getting that Brio, which is the bettwr rottary shaver
I would honestly look into getting the Earl if your only using it for your head. Check out the review I did a couple weeks ago to find out why. the two rotary's I have tried seam to be about the same and really just comes down to how you clean them as the main difference.
@@30DayReviews thank u bro!
sort of related topic to head shaving
Have you ever had to deal with foliculitis?
so far I have not.
How to best prevent shaving bumps with a razor ?
hey great question! check out this video ruclips.net/video/dKQzKauQ-N4/видео.html
How to deal with nicks???
from a shaver? trimer? or razor?
@@30DayReviews hmm, from all? Maybe that's a whole video topic?
its actualy been on the list for awhile so I moved it up for you so stay tuned!