A revolutionary contoured razor made for shaving the scalp. The HeadBlade, made in the USA, is a scalp razor with non-slip rubber grips - voted one of the 'Ten Best Designs of our time' by Time Magazine and recommended by Men's Health magazine (see below)
This is a must for any man who shaves his head.
How does it work?
Simple. Just slip your middle finger through the loop (up to around the second knuckle) making sure the HeadBlade is nested palm-side. Rest the HeadBlade on your scalp (make sure the back 'pad' is always in contact with your scalp). Now take a long smooth stroke using NO pressure. Do note that it may take you a couple of times to get used to this design as you will be ridding yourself of years of bad habits learned from inferior conventional handles. Just 6cms Long!
USES GILLETTE ATRA (PLUS) and SCHICK ULTREX blades.
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For Customer Services and Enquiries call: 0870 446 0015
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PLEASE NOTE: Your order must be placed before 11:30am to receive your goods next working day.
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