Shaving Head with BEVEL razor

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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2016
  • Here's a how to video to shave your head bald. I've had several questions in my BEVEL video about how I shave and the products I now use, so this should answer all of them.
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  • @Baldcafe
    @Baldcafe 5 років тому +25

    Shout out for just shaving it off and cracking on!

  • @txtitan20
    @txtitan20 3 роки тому +6

    This is probably the best video I've seen. All the little you spoke about is exactly what helped. Much appreciated! 💯

  • @aclora
    @aclora 8 років тому +2

    great review. I've been using the Headblade for the past 2 years and lately, the bumps are just off the charts. Finally ordered my Bevel kit yesterday.

  • @poppz11
    @poppz11 3 місяці тому +1

    Best shaving video I’ve ever seen. Easily

  • @lew708
    @lew708 7 років тому +7

    Great vid! That Bevel razor works great because of the angle that it puts the blade in. If you wanna stay cheap on the cream, but still want a great shave-Aveeno Shave Cream, but DON'T get the Men's version, get the regular Aveeno shave cream. Another great shave product is Bumpzapper's Lavender Shower Gel made by Breej- It's 10 bucks for a 16oz bottle but it will last FOREVER because you only need a drop to lather your entire head. PLEASE trust the razor will glide so well and the hair will come off so easily, it will feel like the hair is just falling off your head. After you shave with this gel , you can just rub the rest of the gel into your skin-no need to rinse off. Breej makes some great NON- MEDICINAL smelling bump treatment too, if you need. NO man needs to use cartridges. Look at old photos of people who lived in the early 1900's. The skin is flawless because they shaved with a straight or double edge razor and not a cartridge. Cartridge pulls the hair up then shaves it; Double edge like Bevel shaves at the skin level....Great vid bro!

  • @christelcooks7769
    @christelcooks7769 8 років тому

    Never seen a guy actually shave his head bald but it was a great tutorial to watch and see what all goes into it! Great video!

  • @r0mediddy
    @r0mediddy 7 років тому +7

    Good tips in this video. For beginners though, as he mentioned, you might want to shave down and forward. The side-shaving technique may give you bumps until your scalp gets used to shaving in that direction. Also, he did multiple strokes in "one pass". I personally do less strokes each pass but more passes (2-3). That way, I can lather again and protect my scalp as much as possible.

  • @ldjphoto
    @ldjphoto 7 років тому

    Great video! I switched from a multi-blade razor to the Merkur 38C and also began using coconut oil. Instant difference! Thanks for the tips!

  • @lindafitzgerald5877
    @lindafitzgerald5877 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you. Hood video. I am a woman who is bald. I used Gillette 5 fusion and omnishaver. I like the omnishaver. Not cutting myself much now. I am new to this and still learning. Thank you

  • @222stich
    @222stich 6 років тому +2

    Thanks the tips man, I literally just had my first bald shave in a shop, now it's been three days and trying to figure out the best way to go about it.

  • @damonm.
    @damonm. 7 років тому +10

    Makes sense to use the oil...it's like putting oil on the clippers so they can cut better. Good look out man!! Love the video!!

  • @6komodo6
    @6komodo6 6 років тому +3

    why is shaving/head shaving so satisfying to watch and do.....dang!

  • @melokulelekankumalo3402
    @melokulelekankumalo3402 2 роки тому

    Great video! Excellent details! I started using coconut oil on my shave mug soap and whip into a rich lather. I will order a bevel razor to see if there's a difference for me. I've been successful with multiblade razors shaving against the grain with nearly no nicks. I would always get nics and cuts with a single blade. I've never used the Bevel blade though. I love the idea of using Bevel products as they are black owned. Much love and thanks for the video!
    Ubuntu Ma'at Ase'🙏🏿

  • @Stangy04
    @Stangy04 8 років тому +2

    This is a very good video man. I like the fact that you use the bevel safety razor but switch it up on the products; I was going to do the same once my bevel shaving cream runs out. I think I may continue to use the priming oil just for the smell though lol.

  • @popeyedaplaya
    @popeyedaplaya 6 років тому +5

    Bro! Did NOT know about the coconut oil before the shave! I’m gonna definitely give it a go! Great tip!

  • @robertellis4644
    @robertellis4644 7 років тому

    I use the Van Der straight razor and it works great. Will try Bevel also. I also use J&J Baby oil lotion or the Wal-Mart version and it also does really well to prevent bumps and get a really close shave. Only downside is that it gonks up the blade which can become bothersome. But it works really well. Will try the coconut oil since we have so much around the house.

  • @jordaro2004
    @jordaro2004 7 років тому

    Great job. Thank you for making this video.

  • @obatron1
    @obatron1 8 років тому +1

    Solid vid. I was thinking about just getting the razor itself, I think you may have sold me.

    • @iamawdf4469
      @iamawdf4469 8 років тому

      Can you please take some time and stop by my page and check out my Bevel review. Thanks in advance.

  • @RILLAMAN84
    @RILLAMAN84 7 років тому +4

    Yo, I've never thought about coconut oil. Man I gotta try that. My neck is very sensitive. Good deal bro, thanks for the info.

  • @SuperRoscoe66
    @SuperRoscoe66 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for that video the way you did the back was what I need to see

  • @Truzznottruss
    @Truzznottruss 4 роки тому

    New to shaving my head and hopefully this video helps me... just noticed how old it is and would love to see an update brother

  • @3chainz525
    @3chainz525 Рік тому +1

    GREAT VIDEO 📹 THANKS 👍 WILL BE USING A SAFETY RAZOR FOR A CHANGE AND SEE HOW IT GOES.....

  • @biggfine7334
    @biggfine7334 6 років тому

    Thanks my man for the tips👍🏾✊🏽

  • @jtd3d351
    @jtd3d351 7 років тому +1

    I appreciate this video man I was bought to go ham and buy up everything on the site but the razor seems to be best and I'm taking that advice.

    • @ScatteredBrilliancy
      @ScatteredBrilliancy  7 років тому +1

      Joe Davis Yeah, start with the razor and maybe try the other stuff out later. But I'll never use another razor, that's for sure.

  • @raymondbillups2002
    @raymondbillups2002 5 років тому

    Great video Brotha! Thank you

  • @timk.5625
    @timk.5625 7 років тому +1

    Great video. I have always wondered about the black soap. I am white but I have a lot of Irish in my Heritage so my hair is course and curly but not as much as black men's. So I look at a lot of Products for black men. I have been shaving my heck with a Edwin Jagger DE 89 safety razor for some time now and really like it. for the first time last I shaved my head with it. I have feather blades in it now and are super sharp. I have used derby blades also and again are super sharp. I want to try persona blades are I use the feather blades up. I got them on Amazon at a great price. I will post some pics of them. Thanks again for the video. Well I tried to add pics. But look them up and try see if you like them

  • @NuJerseyG4
    @NuJerseyG4 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the tips Mann

  • @lesitebarnes9765
    @lesitebarnes9765 Рік тому

    I just seen your video very good. Thank you very helpful, God bless you. Today is July 27 23

  • @gypsykatcher30
    @gypsykatcher30 Рік тому

    The tricky part for me, is that the hair can grow in so many different directions on different parts of your head, so you really have to kinda use instincts to work out angles when shaving.

    • @ScatteredBrilliancy
      @ScatteredBrilliancy  Рік тому +1

      I’ve since started shaving in all directions. I really need to make an updated video.

  • @zhmichael
    @zhmichael 7 років тому

    Awesome video. I've watched it and started using coconut oil before adding shaving gel and I've had smoother shaving with a lot less irritation. I've even started using the Bevel safety razor, much better than the Van der Hagen safety razor, which has a much better weight and feel.
    As far as blades, I just order mine from eBay or Amazon. I got 100 blades for about $12 and they work just as well as Bevel or any other blade.

    • @icecold8169
      @icecold8169 7 років тому

      what blades are you purchasing like the name? i feel the bevel ones are too expensive

    • @zhmichael
      @zhmichael 7 років тому +1

      Dorco Platinum Stainless Double Edge Safety Razor Blades.

  • @izzy6012
    @izzy6012 3 роки тому

    I was debating getting the razor and then getting the poraso sensitive products

  • @aaroniic
    @aaroniic 4 роки тому

    Aveeno makes a great shaving cream as well.

  • @clrkkdd12
    @clrkkdd12 2 роки тому

    Good video.

  • @Raysho
    @Raysho 7 років тому +3

    thanks for the video. it's time to let it go, so this is a great start for me. will do my first shave tonight.

    • @ScatteredBrilliancy
      @ScatteredBrilliancy  7 років тому

      Horatio Edwards Well you've completed the hardest step which is acceptance, so kudos to you. Number one thing to remember is take your time and find what works best for you and your skin. If you have any questions let me know.

    • @Raysho
      @Raysho 7 років тому

      Scattered Brilliancy will do brother. Thanks again.

  • @JayGettit1
    @JayGettit1 6 років тому

    Appreciate the video bruh

  • @dominicjohnston230
    @dominicjohnston230 5 років тому

    I use a Mach fusion 5 razor n always left with a dark shadow “horse shoe” you recommend the bevel razor for slick baldness like yours? Great vid

  • @terrycaple1096
    @terrycaple1096 3 роки тому

    Excellent video. Quick question: What do you use to keep your head moisturize until the next shave in summer and prevent sunburn? Thanks in advance.

  • @k.pattbx
    @k.pattbx 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for this vid.

  • @adamperkins301
    @adamperkins301 5 років тому +1

    Bro I just started using a DE razor and I've tried the shave creams an gels, they just dry out too fast. So I used a lil bit of oil (coconut,vitamin E, etc)an water and have been using just that ever since. Thought I was the only one who did it like that lol.

  • @denzel-fb
    @denzel-fb Рік тому

    Congratulations excellent explanation, how often do you shave your head?

  • @closg1930
    @closg1930 6 років тому +2

    Died laughing "side stroking that thang" 😂😂😂

  • @justathought5984
    @justathought5984 7 років тому

    Nice video. Thanks for sharing. Since this was about a year ago, I don't know if you have made any changes to your routine, but if you want to go organic, I'd stop with the Dove products. I used to use them, but have found natural alternatives, not much more expensive. Gillette as well. Find products that are SLS, Sulphates and Parabens free.
    I think the coconut oil is a great idea to use by itself on the head. You can't find much out there to use if you want a nice lather (outside of regular shaving cream/gels), unless you use a shaving brush, which I use on my face. As an aftershave I use tea tree, and aloe oil on my head. though some find the scent of tea tree oil strong, I like it. And it is great for razor bumps. On my face, my face serums contain witch hazel, aloe, and vitamin E so I don't use an aftershave on my face. Besides all the ingredients are in aftershaves anyways. I find my scalp and face to be nourished, hydrated, and protected.

  • @easyaccess2me
    @easyaccess2me 5 років тому

    Nice video! I’ve been shaving my head for going on 3 yrs now . My first shave was done with a shavette style straight razor , came out nice and smooth , a few nicks and cuts of course but overall nice . The next day my head was so irritated and full of bumps . I then came to the conclusion that razors were not for me . I bought the Braun 9 series , norelco 9000 series and the Panasonic eslv 95 . I used those with no irritation but found that each has a disadvantage. Panasonic was overly aggressive when dry shaving but did a great job wet shaving but it left hair. Braun gave a great comfortable shave just not close enough and it to leaves hair . The norelco was the least powerful of the three but it does a great job picking up what the other 2 left behind . So I found myself using 2 shavers plus my trimmer was the nape of my neck . This has been my routine for few yrs up until a month ago when I decided to try the bevel blade system. I did two with the grain two pass shaves and I was impressed that I had no irritation to the blade whatsoever! I did not like the shaving cream but the preshave and postshave is pretty good prouduct . The razor is in my opinion very mild which is good for my skin my only complaint was the angling of which you have to hold it in order for it to cut the hair and avoid getting nicks . I was no longer satisfied with the bevel so I researched until I found the ultimate razor and it’s the Blackland Vector. It’s a single edge safety razor which uses the artist club blades . This razor is mild and maneuverable . The head of the razor is narrow, the weight is just perfect. I have not received any nicks or cuts since using it and guess what ? I even shaved against the grain. I think one of the advantages of this razor is the fact that you can select different types of blades which control the aggressiveness of the razor . I use the Kai titan milds which has less blade exposure as say a feather pro . I being a black man , really enjoy this razor because now I am able to get that truly close shave without suffering irritation and bumps .

  • @mikenikolovski8792
    @mikenikolovski8792 4 роки тому

    What about razor bump releaf products..?

  • @EboniLatis
    @EboniLatis 7 років тому +1

    Do an EZ blade review

  • @ShermanBMason
    @ShermanBMason 5 років тому

    You the GOAT

  • @joelthomas4294
    @joelthomas4294 3 роки тому +1

    Rose water and witch hazel for a toner to close pores!!!

  • @rwoods7979
    @rwoods7979 5 років тому +1

    I know Bevel markets their razor for Black men but what are your thoughts on a white male using one? My hair is not course good video by the way

  • @LoDaKid
    @LoDaKid 7 років тому +1

    I tried using wash cloth to open up the pores, or soften the hairs, I got mad bumps, I only use warm water for 30 secs on my dome prior to shaving.

    • @ScatteredBrilliancy
      @ScatteredBrilliancy  7 років тому +1

      LoDaKid I use it for a least a minute. I don't rush the process most of the time so I'll run it under the water for some seconds until it gets really hot and hold it on my head for 30 secs and then repeat that at least 2 more times.

  • @buddysummey4217
    @buddysummey4217 7 років тому

    The sound he makes when rinsing of the razor is one of the most unsettling sounds I've ever heard

  • @corneliusfrierson8894
    @corneliusfrierson8894 4 місяці тому

    Have you ever heard of the Gillette Skinguard that’s what I use it reduces irritation and razor bumps you should try it out!!!!!!

  • @cmbtheambassador5773
    @cmbtheambassador5773 7 років тому +4

    have you tried Cremo shave cream bro? it's the BEST I've ever used. I was even able to stop using oil when saving my head. no bumps either!

    • @ScatteredBrilliancy
      @ScatteredBrilliancy  7 років тому +3

      I have some of their beard products, I'll give the shaving cream a try. Good looking out.

    • @cmbtheambassador5773
      @cmbtheambassador5773 7 років тому

      Scattered Brilliancy no prob bro

  • @JoeWavy
    @JoeWavy 8 років тому +2

    great video bro. I love how you keep it 💯 and very detailed. I'm going to try the side strokes. I also have the 2 shave butter creme you showed and felt the same way, no lather. I have the Van Der Hagen Safety Razor. do you recommend I keep it or get a different brand for the safety razor ?

    • @ScatteredBrilliancy
      @ScatteredBrilliancy  8 років тому +1

      I haven't tried it so I can't say honestly. If it's working though and you're happy with it I'd keep it for now.

    • @ScatteredBrilliancy
      @ScatteredBrilliancy  8 років тому

      and thanks for watching.

    • @JoeWavy
      @JoeWavy 8 років тому

      +Scattered Brilliancy cool.. keep up the good work and I'll look out for that diet video. I need to start cooking better for the whole family, thanks

    • @JoeWavy
      @JoeWavy 8 років тому

      +Scattered Brilliancy cool.. keep up the good work and I'll look out for that diet video. I need to start cooking better for the whole family, thanks

    • @JoeWavy
      @JoeWavy 8 років тому

      +Scattered Brilliancy cool.. keep up the good work and I'll look out for that diet video. I need to start cooking better for the whole family, thanks

  • @KevinPerez-fd9xq
    @KevinPerez-fd9xq 5 років тому

    Yow Bro.
    Good video

  • @mme09
    @mme09 4 роки тому

    How long did it take you to get used to using shaving with a safety razor? Did you used to cut yourself with it?

  • @Justin-baxe
    @Justin-baxe 5 років тому +1

    Picked up one today and cant wait to use it Monday. Tired of bumping my head up with these multi bladed cartridges

    • @background187
      @background187 3 роки тому

      What's the update on your bevel and the bumps on your head issue because I'm considering getting one.

  • @davehess8374
    @davehess8374 3 роки тому

    Baby oil works good to

  • @49cohibas53
    @49cohibas53 6 років тому

    You sound like Andre 3000 Lolz! Enjoyed the tips. I use a Schick 3 blade with virgin olive oil with shaving cream. My results are really good. However I want an even closer shave. My safety razor blades came in today from Amazon. Been shaving my head for years and want to take it to next level. Have been a bit nervous using a safety razor, but what the heck! Thanks!

  • @kingtutt880
    @kingtutt880 7 років тому

    I randomly stumbled upon these head shaving videos, and don't even need to watch these, but they're fascinating lol. I see a lot of people use a straight razor, and obviously you have to be careful, so you don't cut yourself. Is shaving your head with this thing, just like shaving your head with a regular razor? It has the safety on it, so you don't have to be so careful?
    If so, I don't see how you can go any other way. It cuts the time in half, and it seems to cut just as close as a straight razor.

    • @ScatteredBrilliancy
      @ScatteredBrilliancy  7 років тому

      +TIKI K I haven't tried a straight razor so I'm not sure. Even with the safety guard you still have to be careful especially is you have small bumps.

  • @rodcooper7532
    @rodcooper7532 3 роки тому

    What fraternity are you a member of,if you dont mind me asking

  • @FreddyPaperview
    @FreddyPaperview 7 років тому +1

    Brother this helped me out a lot. I just stated doing the bald look for about a month now..And I've been going to the barber shop to get it done. So this will deff save money haha. Do you ever go the barber shop and let them do it for you?

    • @ScatteredBrilliancy
      @ScatteredBrilliancy  7 років тому

      FreddyPaperview I did once when I first started and they used clippers. That was before I started using. razor. So I used clippers on myself for. while then switched to razors. It's a lot cheaper to do it yourself and it's more convenient.

  • @adry8765
    @adry8765 6 років тому

    👍🏻

  • @davehess8374
    @davehess8374 3 роки тому

    Use rubbing alcohol on your blades really cleans them up

  • @SeanGarrette
    @SeanGarrette 7 років тому

    How do you treat your razor bumps? I just started shaving my head and I think my blade was too dull and had a reaction. Trying to treat it

    • @ScatteredBrilliancy
      @ScatteredBrilliancy  7 років тому

      fauxeditor The best thing to do is cleanse the skin. I use African Black Soap to cleanse my skin and sometimes an oil free face wash. I only use that because I have oily skin. But whatever you use you need to get your skin clean and depending on your skin type, use a moisturizer afterwards. If it's oily like mine I don't put anything on it because it will produce its own. Also never again use a full blade. I use mine no more than 2 times and throw them away just so I don't take any chances.

  • @blessedcorey
    @blessedcorey 2 роки тому

    If you’d get razor burn when you first started would you wait till its heal or still shave after a couple of days with it not 100% heal.

  • @yvonnegriffin-gibson715
    @yvonnegriffin-gibson715 7 років тому

    Whats that stuff you are using in case of nicks?

    • @ScatteredBrilliancy
      @ScatteredBrilliancy  7 років тому

      Yvonne Griffin-Gibson Its a Nick Stick by Pacific Shaving Company. I got it from Target.

  • @michaelcross1150
    @michaelcross1150 7 років тому +1

    Will a single blade disposable razor, give you the same results?

  • @CO-kd6sd
    @CO-kd6sd 7 років тому

    Dude you can get better quality DE Gillette blades at many different pharmacies for cheaper. Just FYI.

  • @douglashernandez6810
    @douglashernandez6810 7 років тому +4

    Hold up! that coconut is grass fed?

    • @ScatteredBrilliancy
      @ScatteredBrilliancy  7 років тому +2

      Douglas Hernandez I thought I said Organic Coconut not Grass fed.

  • @b.o2221
    @b.o2221 5 років тому

    Shaving every day? Damn

  • @SinistralArcVI
    @SinistralArcVI 6 років тому

    Bro you can get a pack of 100 persona blades for 10. Good vid though

  • @EduardoBarros13
    @EduardoBarros13 7 років тому +3

    I'll stop using multiblades right now!

    • @ScatteredBrilliancy
      @ScatteredBrilliancy  7 років тому +1

      Eduardo Barros One of the best decisions I made regarding shaving.

  • @arcane4
    @arcane4 4 роки тому

    Name your frat

  • @GoodAsGold_
    @GoodAsGold_ 7 років тому

    Bevel aint work for me

  • @Kevinschart
    @Kevinschart 7 років тому

    shout out to tristan walker for rebranding century old technology and charging people a premium. But guys, if you want to shave with a single blade safety razor without spending bevel money google merkur or "safety razors." I would prefer you spend money with Tristan, but if you can't afford his prices and need to stop razor bumps then you should go with the more affordable options.